Chris, do you want to include updates about those that were released but have gone out of print? I noticed at least one, Yellow Submarine.

On 8/16/2011 1:43 PM, Chris Lewis wrote:
All are welcome to join the editing fun. There's an"edit this page"
button at the top. Additionally I can scan changes in the "history"
(and undo any erroneous or spam info if necessary) so there probably
isn't a need to duplicate that. I fond it very helpful when
contributors add recent release info to titles as well as info about
titles available outside of the US.



On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 4:26 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
oh yeah: Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is also available

Is your Wiki open for group editing?  Maybe it should be, with the
stipulation that additions or deletions be initialed and dated (or
something)

gary


Just back from vacation but yes I started a wiki called Classics not
on DVD. It's far from perfect and hard to keep up to date but here it
is:

http://classicsnotondvd.wikispaces.com/

On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Ball, James (jmb4aw)
<[email protected]> wrote:
In Gary's original message there is this postscript:

"PS:  Chris Lewis...weren't you maintaining a list of titles that had
never been released on DVD?  If so, could you pls publish the list.
 Merci!"

Chris, do you indeed have such a list?

I wonder if some enterprising media librarian(s) should compile a
"master list" of these titles in a format that can be accessed by anyone
on this listserv so that it can be updated when anything changes, and
list members notified?  Or has this idea already been floated and shot
down?

Cheers,

Matt

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You're a better librarian than I am, Tyra...couldn't find my original
anywhere.

I also sent a subsequent listing of literary adaptations and
performances that seem to be OP...list attached.

gary


Here's my copy.
Tyra

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Hmmm...not sure where I put this.  I'll see if I can dig it up.

gary


Hey Gary,

Do you have a link to your list of VHS ONLY titles??  We've embarked
on a VHS --> DVD project here too.

Thanks!

Chris McN

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Hi

No updates on this end.

It may go without saying, but...I'd definitely focus on non-fiction
film first (maybe exclusively).

When approaching feature (i.e. non-fiction), start with foreign
language films first.

There are certain distributors that are no longer in business:

 Films Incorporated
 Time-Life Film and Video
 Coronet Films (mostly)
 Carousel Films
 CRM Films
 National Latino Communications Center (NLCC)  Drift Distribution
International Film Bureau  International Media Resource Exchange
(IMRE)

University of California Center for Media and Independent Learning
(note:
 some titles in this catalog are still distributed by Berkeley Media
LLC)


Likely to be Out of Distribution

PBS Home Video/PBS Video:  films with release dates before 2000
Annenberg/CPB Project pre-2000 CPB New Yorker Film and Video (feature
films)

Anything distributed by a non-profit organizations, or academic
institutions (e.g American Mathematical Assn.) pre-2000

Available for re-purchase on VHS only (and therefor not eligible for
Section 108 copying)

Roland Films on Art (many titles in this catalog only available on
VHS) Lannan Foundation Video Library (available on VHS only)




Greetings,

I'm beginning to plan a VHS holdings survey where our first step
would
be
to determine how many of our VHS collections might be unavailable on
DVD.
 I do have Gary's 8/11/11  "Berkely's 'VHS ONLY' list" .   Are there
updates, compiled or other lists available in addition to Gary's?
Also,
thoughts or words of advice for conducting VHS collection surveys
would be
welcome---I'm just now beginning to plan.

Thanks,

Tyra Grant



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