Mike, I used images in my thesis (on editing, so they were very necessary to limit the amount of detailed textual analysis). I used something called an 'authoring computer' which does 'image capturing' off videotapes. It's basically a computer linked up to a VCR. It can capture colour frames (those use a lot of memory though) or black and white. The definition is quite impressive, it's free and there is no risk of copyright infringements (with BFI or AFI frame enlargements, you would have to acknowledge the source). Of course, you will need this particular software (VidCap), I was lucky to get hold of this computer through my university, Warwick UK. It takes time to learn how to use it, but it's well worth it. Frame enlargements would cost an absolute bomb, and presumably you would have to foot the bill. Frame enlargements also take time (to select, order, receive). Stills are possible, but also expensive and there is little choice. Image capturing is your best bet by far! Valerie. Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 17:55:37 -0000 Reply-to: Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]> From: mike chopra-gant <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Stills and Frame Enlargements To: [log in to unmask] Please don't go to any trouble to answer this but if anyone has any thoughts off the top of their heads I'd be grateful to hear them. I am thinking about using some frame enlargements in my thesis to illustrate points I am making about key scenes in some of the films I am analysing. However, I have no idea where it might be possib Stills might be a more realistic option but, of course, these are not true images from the film, but does that really matter if I only want to use them for illustrative purposes and I am not going to Thanks in advance Mike Chopra-Gant Department of Media and Communications Goldsmiths College University of London [log in to unmask] ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu Dr V. Orpen Lecturer in French Screen Studies Department of French Studies University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL Tel: 0161 275 3217 Fax: 0161 275 3031 ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/ScreenSite