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SHSU Video Archive Basic Inventory List Department of Library Science
SHSU Video Archive Basic Inventory List Department of Library Science A & E: The Songmakers Collection, Volume One – Hitmakers: The Teens Who Stole Pop Music. c2001. A & E: The Songmakers Collection, Volume One – Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over. c2001. A & E: The Songmakers Collection, Volume Two – Bobby Darin. c2001. A & E: The Songmakers Collection, Volume Two – [1] Leiber & Stoller; [2] Burt Bacharach. c2001. A & E Top 10. Show #109 – Fads, with commercial blacks. Broadcast 11/18/99. (Weller Grossman Productions) A & E, USA, Channel 13-Houston Segments. Sally Cruikshank cartoon, Jukeboxes, Popular Culture Collection – Jesse Jones Library Abbott & Costello In Hollywood. c1945. ABC News Nightline: John Lennon Murdered; Tuesday, December 9, 1980. (MPI Home Video) ABC News Nightline: Porn Rock; September 14, 1985. Interview with Frank Zappa and Donny Osmond. Abe Lincoln In Illinois. 1939. Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon. John Ford, director. (Nostalgia Merchant) The Abominable Dr. Phibes. 1971. Vincent Price, Joseph Cotton. Above The Rim. 1994. Duane Martin, Tupac Shakur, Leon. (New Line) Abraham Lincoln. 1930. Walter Huston, Una Merkel. D.W. Griffith, director. (KVC Entertaiment) Absolute Power. 1996. Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Laura Linney. (Castle Rock Entertainment) The Abyss, Part 1 [Wide Screen Edition]. 1989. Ed Harris. (20th Century Fox) The Abyss, Part 2 [Wide Screen Edition]. 1989. Ed Harris. (20th Century Fox) The Abyss. 1989. (20th Century Fox) Includes: [1] documentary; [2] scripts. The Abyss. 1989. (20th Century Fox) Includes: scripts; special materials. The Abyss. 1989. (20th Century Fox) Includes: special features – I. The Abyss. 1989. (20th Century Fox) Includes: special features – II. Academy Award Winners: Animated Short Films. -
Newsletter 13/11 DIGITAL EDITION Nr
ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 13/11 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 296 - August 2011 „Einer der beeindruckendsten Filme der letzten Jahre! Unbedingt anschauen!“ www.wolframhannemann.de Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 11 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 13/11 (Nr. 296) August 2011 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD-Fans, liebe Filmfreunde! Herzlich willkommen zu Ausgabe 296 unseres Newsletters, die eigentlich schon vor einer Woche hätte realisiert werden sollen. Doch wie so oft waren es wieder einmal viele wichtige Termi- ne, die wahrgenommen werden mussten, bevor wir uns dem neuen Newsletter zuwenden konnten. Durch die Verspätung bedingt ist der Umfang der vorliegenden Ausgabe dafür auf ganze 72 Seiten angewachsen. Und das obwohl wir aus Platzgründen bereits weitestgehend auf Bilder verzichtet haben! Somit dürfte es also genügend Lesestoff geben, auch wenn wir in die- ser Ausgabe auf Annas Gespräch mit Hollywood verzichten müssen. Die Ärmste wird augenblicklich von Ihrer Diplomarbeit voll in Anspruch genom- men, für die wir Ihr natürlich gutes Ge- lingen wünschen. Geblieben ist in die- sem Newsletter aber immerhin noch “Wolfram Hannemanns Film-Blog”, in dem Sie alles Wichtige zu aktuellen Kinofilmen erfahren können. Damit ist auf alle Fälle genügend Lesestoff vor- handen, um die Zeit bis zum nächsten Newsletter bequem zu überbrücken. Wir wünschen viel Spaß dabei. Ihr Laser Hotline Team LASER HOTLINE Seite 2 Newsletter 13/11 (Nr. 296) August 2011 Wolfram Hannemanns Film-Blog Montag, 11. -
Newsletter 08/12 DIGITAL EDITION Nr
ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 08/12 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 312 - Mai 2012 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 11 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 08/12 (Nr. 312) Mai 2012 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD-Fans, liebe Filmfreunde! Es war einfach wieder großartig! Und die Betonung liegt dabei definitiv auf “groß”. Denn nach einem ganzen Wo- chenende im Pictureville Cinema in Bradford sehen die Bilder in den Stutt- garter Kinos vergleichsweise klein da- gegen aus. Das sind eben die Risiken und Nebenwirkungen, die wir beson- ders dann zu spüren bekommen, wenn wir gerade frisch vom “Widescreen Weekend” heimgekehrt sind. Wie immer waren die Tage in einem der besten Kinos der Welt atemberaubend und haben großen Spaß gemacht. Vor weni- gen Wochen wurde dort auch die Tech- nik auf den neuesten Stand gebracht. So kann das “Pictureville” jetzt nicht nur digital mit einer Auflösung von 4K projizieren, sondern auch den neuen Dolby Surround 7.1 Sound nutzen. De- monstriert wurde die neue Technik mit der Aufführung von Ron Frickes spiri- tuellem Knock-Out SAMSARA. Gefilmt mit 65mm Negativfilm, gescannt mit einer Auflösung von 8K und gemastert sowie projiziert mit der maximal mögli- Gefühl von Cinerama erleben möchte, Wer glaubte, dass er mit der Ton- chen Auflösung von 4K dürfte für den hatten Dave Strohmaier und technik im eigenen Heimkino bereits am SAMSARA die neue Referenz in Sa- Randy Gitsch die passende Antwort. -
A Statistical Survey of Sequels, Series Films, Prequels
SEQUEL OR TITLE YEAR STUDIO ORIGINAL TV/DTV RELATED TO DIRECTOR SERIES? STARRING BASED ON RUN TIME ON DVD? VIEWED? NOTES 1918 1985 GUADALUPE YES KEN HARRISON WILLIAM CONVERSE-ROBERTS,HALLIE FOOTE PLAY 94 N ROY SCHEIDER, HELEN 2010 1984 MGM NO 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY PETER HYAMS SEQUEL MIRREN, JOHN LITHGOW ORIGINAL 116 N JONATHAN TUCKER, JAMES DEBELLO, 100 GIRLS 2001 DREAM ENT YES DTV MICHAEL DAVIS EMANUELLE CHRIQUI, KATHERINE HEIGL ORIGINAL 94 N 100 WOMEN 2002 DREAM ENT NO DTV 100 GIRLS MICHAEL DAVIS SEQUEL CHAD DONELLA, JENNIFER MORRISON ORIGINAL 98 N AKA - GIRL FEVER GLENN CLOSE, JEFF DANIELS, 101 DALMATIANS 1996 WALT DISNEY YES STEPHEN HEREK JOELY RICHARDSON NOVEL 103 Y WILFRED JACKSON, CLYDE GERONIMI, WOLFGANG ROD TAYLOR, BETTY LOU GERSON, 101 DALMATIANS (Animated) 1951 WALT DISNEY YES REITHERMAN MARTHA WENTWORTH, CATE BAUER NOVEL 79 Y 101 DALMATIANS II: PATCH'S LONDON BOBBY LOCKWOOD, SUSAN BLAKESLEE, ADVENTURE 2002 WALT DISNEY NO DTV 101 DALMATIANS (Animated) SEQUEL SAMUEL WEST, KATH SOUCIE ORIGINAL 70 N GLENN CLOSE, GERARD DEPARDIEU, 102 DALMATIANS 2000 WALT DISNEY NO 101 DALMATIANS KEVIN LIMA SEQUEL IOAN GRUFFUDD, ALICE EVANS ORIGINAL 100 N PAUL WALKER, TYRESE GIBSON, 2 FAST, 2 FURIOUS 2003 UNIVERSAL NO FAST AND THE FURIOUS, THE JOHN SINGLETON SEQUEL EVA MENDES, COLE HAUSER ORIGINAL 107 Y KEIR DULLEA, DOUGLAS 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 1968 MGM YES STANLEY KUBRICK RAIN NOVEL 141 Y MICHAEL TREANOR, MAX ELLIOT 3 NINJAS 1992 TRI-STAR YES JON TURTLETAUB SLADE, CHAD POWER, VICTOR WONG ORIGINAL 84 N MAX ELLIOT SLADE, VICTOR WONG, 3 NINJAS KICK BACK 1994 TRI-STAR NO 3 NINJAS CHARLES KANGANIS SEQUEL SEAN FOX, J. -
El Editor 1991 10 10
COMA Celebra 17 Aniversario News Briefs Delia Reyes, chair of La organizaciOn dc Comer- Desdc ese tiempo la organiza- Dems Push Work Education Plan ciantes Organizados Mexico the United States His- ciön sc ha establccido como la Americans, COMA, celebrara panic Chamber of organizacicin Hispana mas pre- The Washington Post reports that there is growing consensus su 17 aniversario do existencia Commerce will be the dominante en Lubbock ya quc on Capitol Hill that the nation's public schools should he gcarcd toward preparing students for work, and not for col- con un banqucte estc proximo featured speaker at the cucntan con un cuerpo dc tra- viernes. bajadores y son fundados por lege. Democratic leaders are expected to use this approach to 1 7th Annual Installa- la ciudad para su Irabajo. reforming education as part of their 1992 party platform. EI banquete tambien sera el tion and Award Ban- sitio do Ia instalaciön los nue- La directora de la organiza- A majority of high school graduates never go to college and vos oficiales quc tomaran las quet of COMA, the Lub- cicin es la Sra. Esther Sepeda. half who do go never finish, according to advocates of the EI costo plan. That means the entire education system is geared toward riendas de Ia Camara dc Co- bock Hispanic Cham- dc admision para el mcr ber of Commerce. banquetc y halle en donde toca- only 25% of students, according to Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- cio Hispana. El nuevo pres- MA. "We really have an elite type of school system," he said. -
SFC Update Vol. 1 No. 11
SoUTheRN FANDOM CONFEDeRATiON UPDATE VoLUMe 1, ISsUE 11 NoVeMBEr 2009 2 Musings of a Faned The reviews continue! We’ve got two from me, and one each from Chris Garcia and Glug. The font for last issue’s cover got such positive comments, I’ve decided to keep it around for a while. Also, Brad Foster sent us more art, so I went ahead and used one of his pieces on this cover, because it was too much fun to sit on. I was pleased to see that last issue got some letters of comment from folks who don’t usually send them in. Also, the TAFF race has officially begun, so those of you who are getting this by email will also be receiving a copy of that ballot. I made it up to Capclave last month, and I’ll hit Philcon this month. I consider Philcon to be a pilgrimage – it was the first SF con (at least, they called their gathering a convention before anyone else met and did so). If I had to cut my congoing back severely, I think I’d still try to make StellarCon (my first), Philcon (the first), DeepSouthCon (come hell or high water), LibertyCon (my favorite), and Worldcon (whenever possible). Which cons do y’all hit every year? Table of Contents: Calendar of Events Warren Buff 3 Review: The Revolution Business , by Charles Stross Warren Buff 5 Review: Shambling Towards Hiroshima , by James Warren Buff 6 Morrow Review: Soulless , by Gail Carriger Christopher J. Garcia 7 Review: Fables: The Dark Ages , by Bill 9 Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Peter Gross, Christopher Hensley Andrew Pepoy, Michael Allred, and David Hahn Rebel Yells: News and Notes from all over Y’all 10 A Visit to the Nashville Comic and Horror Fest Dr. -
Gracies Dinnertime Theatre Page 1 Episode 15
Volume 16, Issue 1 Gracies www.hellskitchen.org/GDT Dinnertime Theatre The Emerson Iron Lung: probably not much fun. The Virtual Iron Lung Museum http://members.xoom.com/lungmuseum/ilung35p.jpg Member of Hell’s Kitchen Please Recycle www.hellskitchen.org Gracies Dinnertime Theatre Page 1 Episode 15... Big Daddy: Hi, kids! Welcome to another fun filled episode brought to you by our generous corporate sponsors! Can you kids say generous corporate sponsors? Big Daddy’s Kids: College research grants! Biology Show Big Daddy: Today we’ve got a very special show for you. We’re going to learn how to simulate a forest fire at home! Isn’t that exciting? Now, you might ask, why would you want to simulate a forest fire? Smokey the Bear: Only YOU can prevent forest fires. Big Daddy: Smokey is pointing an important fact for us, kids. It’s really no fun to think that acres of raging blazes that can cost hundreds of people their lives were started by your Aunt LuAnn’s careless disposal of her Pall Mall butt. If you © 1997 Melancholy Homewrecker, appearing here ever go to the park with your Aunt LuAnn, you should take her cigarettes for courtesy of Hell's Kitchen safekeeping. Kids: Joe Camel! Underage tobacco use! What’s in your mutual funds!? Big Daddy: Whoa, there, kiddies. What we want to imagine actually starts forest fires is the same thing that cre- ated life in the primordial soup. Now, what was that? Kids: Static electricity! Bounce with Cling Guard! Big Daddy: Exactly! If there had been Bounce with Cling Guard when the Earth was just starting to cool, we would be in big trouble. -
Collection of Motion Picture Press Kits, 1939-Ongoing (Bulk 1970S-1990S)
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8wq05wj No online items Collection of Motion Picture Press Kits, 1939-ongoing (bulk 1970s-1990s) Processed by Library Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] ©2014 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Collection of Motion Picture Press PASC 42 1 Kits, 1939-ongoing (bulk 1970s-1990s) Title: Collection of Motion Picture Press Kits Collection number: PASC 42 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 90 linear ft.(187 boxes) Date: 1939-[ongoing] Abstract: The collection consists of press kits for primarily American released films and includes 3,700 plus film titles and represent a variety of film genres which were produced by studios such as Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, MGM, Paramount, United Artists, Universal, and Warner Bros. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Note: boxes 181 and 187 are stored with the Accessioning Archivist and advance notice is required for access. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. -
Entertainment Library Collection of Picture Files and Tabloids
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt5489s1np No online items Finding Aid for the E! Entertainment Library Collection of Picture Files and Tabloids Processed by UCLA Performing Arts Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by UCLA Performing Arts Special Collections staff. University of California, Library Special Collections UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 95175 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Phone: (310) 825-4988 Fax: (310) 206-1864 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm ©2011 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the E! 352 1 Entertainment Library Collection of Picture Files and Tabloids Descriptive Summary Title: E! Entertainment Library Collection of Picture Files and Tabloids Collection number: 352 Creator: E! Entertainment Extent: 200 boxes Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. University of California, Library Special Collections Los Angeles, California 90095-1490 Abstract: The collection consists of the picture files (consisting of photographs and slides) related to film, television, music related celebrities and current events as well as tabloids, collected by E! Entertainment as part of their reference library. The collection is in the midst of being processed. The finding aid will be updated periodically. Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Publication Rights Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs.