It seems that there's a company (in Utah, I think), that edits feature
films to make them "family-friendly". The name escapes me. Ideas,
anyone? ~ Jan
Randy Pitman wrote:
> Has anyone heard of a distributor selling "school-appropriate"
> versions of feature films? Someone sent me this question, and--aside
> from airlines-edited versions--I'm not that this is being done. The
> teacher used "Schindler's List" as an example of a title in which
> she'd be interested. Thanks, Randy Pitman
> Publisher/Editor
> Video Librarian
> 8705 Honeycomb Ct. NW
> Seabeck, WA 98380
> Tel: (800) 692-2270
> vidlib@videolibrarian.com
-- Jan Derks AV Collection Development Librarian Arapahoe Library District Littleton,CO 80121 Phone: 303-220-7704 x239 Fax: 303-740-8283 E-mail: jderks@ald.lib.co.us
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It seems that there's a company (in Utah, I think), that edits feature films to make them "family-friendly". The name escapes me. Ideas, anyone? ~ JanRandy Pitman wrote:
Has anyone heard of a distributor selling "school-appropriate" versions of feature films? Someone sent me this question, and--aside from airlines-edited versions--I'm not that this is being done. The teacher used "Schindler's List" as an example of a title in which she'd be interested. Thanks, Randy Pitman
Publisher/Editor
Video Librarian
8705 Honeycomb Ct. NW
Seabeck, WA 98380
Tel: (800) 692-2270
vidlib@videolibrarian.com--
Jan Derks
AV Collection Development Librarian
Arapahoe Library District
Littleton,CO 80121
Phone: 303-220-7704 x239
Fax: 303-740-8283
E-mail: jderks@ald.lib.co.us
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