![]() ![]() ![]() The panels on the outer walls where the windows might be are, in fact, windows for a modern rare books library. The 1963 Beinecke Library at Yale University is a good example of modern architecture. Dating these eras only approximates their initial impact on architectural history and society. The photos presented here illustrate an array of architecture - Expressionism, Constructivism, Bauhaus, Functionalism, International, Desert Midcentury Modernism, Structuralism, Formalism, High-tech, Brutalism, Deconstructivism, Minimalism, De Stijl, Metabolism, Organic, Postmodernism, and Parametricism. It is an evolution in design that first appeared around 1850 - some say it began earlier than that - and continues to this day. If you have trouble finding the distributor of the film, please email Amie Runk.Modernism isn't just another architectural style. 20th Century Fox and Dreamworks titles are available through Tracy O'Brien at Criterion Pictures USA. Search their catalog for the film you want to show, then contact FSU's rep Meghan Hunkins at 1-80. The rights for many films are available through Swank Motion Pictures. Please refer to the Public Performance Rights FAQ for more information. Remember, simply having the DVD or Blu Ray does NOT give you the legal right to screen the movie in public. Secure the Public Performance Rights of the film you want to show. Campus Event Services staff are available to assist with the event proposal process. If you are planning a movie event outside of the Student Life Cinema, you need to reserve space with Campus Event Services and complete an event proposal in Nole Central. For additional information, contact the Senior Programmer for Co-Sponsorship Films and Outreach. The Film Committee plans the schedule well in advance, so co-sponsorship requests should be submitted several months before the proposed screening date. Organization representatives (holding a leadership position within their RSO) may complete a film co-sponsorship request in Nole Central to apply for a co-sponsored event. Legal public performance rights must be secured for every film shown in the Student Life Cinema. Resources, financial or otherwise, are typically shared between the two co-sponsoring groups. ![]() Organizations may request evening screenings as part of the schedule, approved at the discretion of the Film Committee Senior Programmer for Co-Sponsorship Films and Outreach. Reservation requests should be submitted to Campus Event Services. The theater has a limited degree of availability for meeting and event reservations. Theater Reservation Policy Reserved Event The SLC also hosts advanced screenings, co-sponsored events, panel discussions, FSU Film School screenings, and Q & A sessions with special guest filmmakers and artists.īelow are some links to access Free Film Streaming for FSU students! Movies are free for FSU students with a valid FSUCard and only $6 for non-students and $3 for faculty/staff/alumni. On average, 64,000 guests see a movie in the span of a year. The Film Committee brings every type of movie to the university community, with titles that range from Hollywood blockbusters to foreign, independent, and documentary favorites. Dan Murrell and Alicia Malone from Screen Junkiesįilm Committee, a group of FSU students dedicated to selecting titles for the diverse tastes of the student body, schedules the movies and events.The SLC also has prime seating available for guests in wheelchairs, assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired, and closed caption readers for DCP films. It features an 18′ x 43′ movie screen, stadium-style seating accommodating 380 guests, 35mm and high-end digital projection, and 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. The program is housed in a state-of-the-art movie theater, with projection and a sound system professionally designed and often used by the FSU Film School. FSU’s Student Life Cinema (SLC) program is located in the heart of campus on Learning Way in the Askew Student Life Center, an office of the Department of Student Engagement. ![]()
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