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Margaret O'Reilly <[log in to unmask]>
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AOL EmailYou might want to contact Pat Faison in the Marketing Department at The Newark Museum (NJ).
They have just completed their 32nd Annual Newark Black Film Festival.  I'm sure Pat would
be a great source of information.

Margaret O'Reilly
New Jersey State Museum

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Yves Sévigny<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
  To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:30 PM
  Subject: RE : [MUSEUM-L] Film screenings at museums


  Hi Pamela

  To my knowledge there are two distributors in the USA that sell licenses for non-theatrical showing of movies. It is a fairly easy process and moft often you can buy a site license allowing you to show the movie as many times as you wish in as many location inside your building. Read the info below.

  Cheers

  Yves Sévigny

  Coordinator Space Sciences Centre

  Laval Cosmodôme

  Tel : 450-978-3600 xt3635

  Fax : 450-978-3624



   Movie Licensing USA<http://www.movlic.com/> (www.movlic.com)

  Movie Licensing USA is a division of Swank Motion Pictures, Inc.<http://www.swank.com/> They have served as the non-theatrical distributor for the major motion picture studios for 70 years. Movie Licensing USA provides access to movies from over 90% of the major Hollywood Studios including Disney, Miramax, Warner Bros, Paramount, DreamWorks, Universal, MGM/UA and more.

  Additional information from Movie Licensing USA:

  ·         Copy of the license agreement<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/License_Agreement.pdf> 

  ·         FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/FAQ.pdf> 

  ·         Studio Listing Flyer<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/Studio_Flyer.pdf> 

  ·         Guidelines for Advertising Public Performance Movies<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/Guidelines_for_Advertising.pdf> 

  ·         Sample library newsletter from Movie Licensing USA<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/Sample_Newsletter.pdf> 

  MPLC (Motion Picture Licensing Corporation)<http://www.mplc.com/> (www.mplc.com)

  The Motion Picture Licensing Corporation (MPLC) created the Umbrella License in response to the growing demand for public video programming. An MPLC license eliminates the nuisance of contacting studios and distributors to request clearance for their titles. With an Umbrella License public libraries have a low-cost alternative to programming on a title-by-title basis while receiving unlimited use for one low annual fee.

  For locations that have not yet taken advantage of public performance licensing, the MPLC Umbrella License is a versatile and cost-effective introduction to video programming. For libraries well-versed in public performance rights, the MPLC Umbrella License is an affordable and diverse supplement.

  The Motion Picture Licensing Corporation provides exclusive representation for Sony Pictures Classics ("Capote"), and Twentieth Century Fox ("The Sound of Music" and "The King and I"), in addition to specialty children's producers, including Scholastic Entertainment ("The Magic School Bus"), award-winning documentaries from Think Films ("Favela Rising" and "Born Into Brothels"), and vintage television programming from Classic Media ("Little Golden Books" series).

  Additional information from MPLC:

  ·         MPLC Brochure, including license terms<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/MPLC_Brochure.pdf> 

  ·         MPLC Distributor and Producer list<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/docs/MPLC_Producer_List.pdf> 



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