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movie night

16 years 6 months ago #138704 by LunchMom
Replied by LunchMom on topic RE: movie night
We did a movie night last year for the first time. I would suggest that you call it a "Family movie night", and only allow kids with their parents. We did not do that, and had kids running around all over the place (our fault for not thinking of that sooner). We had to stop the movie halfway through and tell everyone to sit down, etc. Also, make sure you have enought adults to supervise the washrooms. We had junior high kids hanging around in there, and had to constantly monitor them. I'm sure it would have been much better if all children had a parent or guardian with them.
Hope that helps!:)
16 years 6 months ago #138599 by Eagle 1
Replied by Eagle 1 on topic RE: movie night
Also....other than the movie license, if you need the equipment to rent visit Fun Flicks. They offer Inflatable Movie Screens for Indoor and Outdoor movie nights! Direct link to website:
Outdoor Movies | Inflatable Outdoor Movie Screens and Rentals provided by Fun Flicks!

Have Fun!
16 years 8 months ago #135550 by Rockne
Replied by Rockne on topic RE: movie night
Good point, Fox.

Movie Licensing USA is the key contact for those details. They're also one of our partners/sponsors of the Family Movie Night program.

They're website = Movie Licensing

They can actually tell you if your district has a license before you sign up for the single-showing license.

Tim

PTO Today Founder
16 years 8 months ago #135549 by FoxMom
Replied by FoxMom on topic RE: movie night
you should check with your school district first-- they might purchase a year ong license for showing movies in the classroom, and depending on how you are linked with the school, you can show the movie under their license.
16 years 8 months ago #135546 by Rockne
Replied by Rockne on topic RE: movie night
Hi Eagle -

Anyone holding a "public performance" of a movie (whether you sell tickets or not) needs to get a license to do so. The good ews is that complete details (and a discount on the license fee) are available through our Family Movie Night program.

Complete details are here: www.ptotoday.com/sfn/family-movie-night

Good luck,

Tim

PTO Today Founder
16 years 8 months ago #135545 by Eagle 1
movie night was created by Eagle 1
I was wondering if anyone has ever had a movie night, and what would you have to do to show a movie like "Finding Nemo or Toy Story",Do you have to get permission from Disney or is their a movie infringement rights letter that needs to be signed, would appreciate any help.
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