I'm searching for a place where I can buy the video series of the Way of
the Dream, in which Marie-Louise von Franz is interviewed by Fraser Boa,
who collected dreams from ordinary people to have Marie-Louise von Franz
interpret them.
Does anyone know a way to get this video series? Many thanks for your
answer!
Sincerely,
Drs. Pieter de Jong, psychologist
Duivenkamp 253
3607 AM Maarssen
The Netherlands
http://www.junginla.org/Pricelist%202/PricelistS.htm
This page advertises "Wisdom of the Dream," a three-volume video set
crediting S.Segaller & M.Berger.
http://www.junginla.org/bookstore.htm#videos
This page advertises the "Remembering Jung" video series (crediting
Suzanne Wagner) and includes three volumes of interviews with
Marie-Louise. This is part of...
http://www.junginla.org/Film.htm
the Film Archive Project of the C.G.Jung Institute of Los Angeles.
Contact information:
C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles
10349 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90064
U.S.A.
Fax (310) 556-2290
Email off...@junginla.org
Bookstore & Library (310) 556-1196
Good luck!
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Rachelle
Did I read that website correctly? The series "Remembering Jung" is
something like 18 one hour VHS tapes at $25 each? A one hour antiquated
analog technology tape and costing $25 seems excessive and not too smart to
me. Why doesn't the Jung Film Archive folks seek contributions to
digitally remaster these film interviews and make them available as a DVD
series? Say 8 DVDs with 3-2-2-2-2-2-2-3 interviews per disc then charge
$200 for the whole series. Then they would have a nice digital and
*nondegradable* archive plus a format more "consumer friendly".
I using BitTorrent P2P swarming software to download and share fan-subbed
Japanese anime (e.g. http://www.animesuki.com ). Digital, MPEG-4 format.
These were produced (imported, translated, digitized, subtitled, and
disributed) by groups of people for no compensation other than the love of
anime. They bear the costs and labor themselves and through donations.
This is a grey area of legality that the Japanese studios wink and look the
other way since it is only stuff not already licensed and sold here in the
USA and it seems to fuel a great deal of enthusiasm for stuff they do
license here. Plus a lot of anime produced in Japan never gets licenced and
distributed in the US so fan-subbing will be the only way to ever see them.
One time an anime distributor here in the US was thinking of licensing a
series from Japan, subbing/dubbing them, and putting them onto DVD. The
problem was they weren't sure that the series would sell enough to cover
the costs. So they said if 350 people ponied up the money ( I think it was
$135 ) pre-production then they could commit to making the 4 DVD series
(650 minutes worth total). Enough people paid up so the series got
produced ( and we got our names listed in the credits on the DVDs :) Maybe
if the Jung Film Archive got a little creative they too could get
"Remembering Jung" digitally archived and released on DVD.
Philip
--
Human relationships are not the same thing as material objects.
Annalee Newitz
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>Why doesn't the Jung Film Archive folks seek contributions to
>digitally remaster these film interviews and make them available as a DVD
>series?
I can't really say... you might consider e-mailing it/them about the
idea.
I somehow think that charging only for the cost the the media would be
most appropriate, if the it/them entity doesn't own the equipment and
doesn't reimburse anyone for expenses.
Oh, wait a minute. Unless the "they" subentities were to be
associated with the "it" as "volunteers" or something. Otherwise "it"
might be... disappointed if its revenue stream were to become smaller.
Are there contexts where corporations proactively move to reduce their
income? This sounds dubious to me, somehow. But it's an interesting
idea nonetheless. (And don't forget the thousands of hours of
audio-only material languishing on inevitably-decaying flexible
magnetic media).
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Rachelle
"It's... it's. . . a l i v e ! ! ! "