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I am completing a manuscript and need to seek permission for some
photos/stills that I would like to use in the published book. I have never
had to do this before and I'm afraid that I am not quite sure how to
proceed. Do I write to the studio that made the film? Is there an easy
way to find to whom to address such a request? Should I assume that they
will have a set of stills from which they are willing to let me choose? If
I should happen to have slides made from a video version, can I request
permission to use one of those? I am truly sorry to sound so helpless, but
I will be very grateful for any help that anyone can give me. You may
respond privately at [log in to unmask] Thanks much.
Carolyn Durham
Carolyn A. Durham
Professor of French/Women's Studies
Department of French
The College of Wooster
Wooster, Ohio 44691
U.S.A.
Tel: 330/263-2401
Fax: 330/263-2614
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