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Hello all,

When I test my undergraduates, I like to show them brief clips of films and ask them to comment on specific things (editing, lighting, etc).  Cueing was easy enough to do with videotapes, but now that I'm using DVDs almost exclusively it's becoming a problem.  

I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions as to hardware or software that will enable me to copy these short clips (usually less than a minute) for testiing purposes. 

Thanks.

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Dr. Lou Ann Thompson
Professor of English
Department of English, Speech,  and Foreign Languages
Texas Woman's University
Denton, TX 76204
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"One Law for the Lion and the Ox is Oppression"--William Blake






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