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Michael Wiese <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jun 1995 21:20:38 -0400
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The price of the video depends on the market.  The consumer home video market
pricing ranges from $9.95 in the mass outlets to $19.95 and once in a while
$29.95. If you are selling the video to institutions where it will be shown
to groups you are also selling the "public performance rights" and prices can
range from $29 to as high as $500 (mostly corporate training films) and
beyond. It's hard to say what the price should be because you didn't mention
the title or subject matter. Get a non-theatrical catalog and see if you can
find a similar title and its price. Hope this helps. Michael Wiese
 
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