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Film / Lecture User Guide The Marquee Theater nd Floor, Union South 0 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI Last Udpated FALL 0

Introduction The Marquee Theater in Union South is a 0-seat venue that is home to hundreds of film screenings and lectures throughout the year. Primarily programmed in the evenings by the Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Film Committee, the theater is also available to any Campus department, Registered Student Organization, Union member, or governmental agency to use for a film screening or lecture. If you re interested in reserving the Marquee, please read through this handbook before contacting us. Table of Contents. Availability and Booking. Eligibility and Sponsorship. Usage and Labor Fees. Cancellation Policy. Hospitality. Parking. Technical Specifications and Compatible Formats. Additional Equipment. Services for Patrons with Special Needs 0. Checklist. Contact Information Appendices A. Film Screening Rights A. Collaborating with WUD Film A. Marquee Seating Chart

. AVAILABILITY & BOOKING During the academic year, the Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee has a standing reservation of the Marquee every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening (from :00pm-close), as well as Sunday afternoon and evening (:00pm-close). If you would like to plan an event in collaboration with WUD Film on a night they have reserved, contact the WUD Film Collaborations Associate Director, wudfilmcollaborations@gmail.com. For more on collaborating with WUD Film, please see Appendix A: Collaborating with WUD Film. The Marquee is available to other eligible groups Monday-Saturday before :00pm, and on Monday and Tuesday evenings. All requests to use the Marquee must be submitted using our on-line form: http://www.union.wisc.edu/marqueerequest/ Submitting a request does not guarantee space in the theater. A booking is complete only after availability has been confirmed and a contract has been signed. If you have questions about the booking process, or would like to know if the Marquee is available at a specific date and time, please contact Robin Schmoldt at 0-0- or robin.schmoldt@wisc.edu.. ELIGIBILITY & SPONSORSHIP The Campus Community: UW-Madison Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) See the Center for Leadership & Involvement website for detailed information about student organization policies regarding hosting events on campus: http://cfli.wisc.edu/student_organizations.htm. USAGE & LABOR FEES All groups screening films in the Marquee must pay three separate fees (groups holding lectures are only responsible for the first two):. usage/equipment fee (deposit may be required). projectionist/av tech labor. screening rights Theater Usage & Labor Charges: UW-Madison Registered Student Organizations Theater/Equipment Usage: $00.00 (for a three-hour block) Projectionist Labor: $/hour; minimum three hours University of Wisconsin-Madison Departments/ Programs/Union Members Theater/Equipment Usage: $0 (for a three-hour block) Projectionist Labor: $/hour; minimum three hours Outside Groups (needing Departmental Sponsorship) Theater/Equipment Usage: $00 (for a three-hour block) Projectionist Labor: $0/hour; minimum three hours Projectionists The Wisconsin Union has a staff of student projectionists trained on both mm film and digital cinema equipment. Groups wishing to screen films in the Marquee must pay for the labor of an accompanying projectionist. Projectionist shifts begin at least one hour in advance of the screening, depending on format. If a group would rather hire a professional I.A.T.S.E. projectionist, they are able to do so for a $/hour fee. For more information about using outside labor, please contact Robin Schmoldt at 0-0- or robin.schmoldt@wisc.edu. UW-Madison departments/programs Government agencies Union Members Groups that do not fit one of these categories must be sponsored by a University department. Please contact Campus Event Services at 0-- or events@union.wisc.edu.

Film Screening Rights In order for any group to show a film, they must obtain the public performance/screening rights in advance. Even if no admission is charged and the film screening is a private event, screening rights must be cleared, without exceptions. Written documentation that the rights have been cleared from the film s distributor of rights holder must be provided to the Union at least two weeks in advance of the screening, otherwise the Union has the right to cancel the reservation and the group is responsible for the theater usage and labor fees. For more information on screening rights, see Appendix A: Film Screening Rights. Other Fees Admission If your group would like to charge admission or take money at the door, there is an additional $00 fee. Merchandise If your group would like to sell merchandise, there is a $ fee.. CANCELLATION POLICY Deposits are non-refundable. However, groups cancelling Marquee bookings at least two weeks prior to their event will not incur any projectionist labor fees. Groups cancelling Marquee bookings within two weeks of their event must pay for projectionist labor fees.. HOSPITALITY Union Catering can provide all hospitality and catering needs. For more information, visit the catering website at: http://www.union.wisc.edu/catering/ All catering orders must be placed through Campus Event Services: Phone: 0-- Fax: 0-- events@union.wisc.edu Please note that Catering orders must be place a minimum of weeks prior to the event. Note also that no food or drink purchased outside of the Union is allowed in the Marquee.

. PARKING There are a number of parking options at and around Union South. For a map and detailed instructions, please visit: http://www.union.wisc.edu/parking.htm Union South Parking Garage Located underground beneath Union South (limited spaces) Enter on Dayton Street Lot (Engineering Drive Ramp) Parking available Monday through Friday from :0pm-:00am, and all day Saturday and Sunday Enter of Engineering Drive from Randall Ave. Lot (Randall Ave. and Spring Street) Limited visitor parking available Monday through Friday from :0pm-:00am, and all day Saturday and Sunday Enter on Monroe Street or Randall Ave.

. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & COMPATIBLE FORMATS The Marquee supports the following formats: DCP, mm, Blu-ray, any DVD. Two multi-region players can often, but not always, handle Blu-rays and DVDs from a number of regions. To make sure your media works with the Marquee equipment, you should deliver the media at least one week in advance of your screening. mm Equipment Dual Simplex Model PR0 mm projectors Lenses:.:,.:,.: (note: we cannot screen.:) Dolby CP-0 Cinema Processor Dolby Digital Penthouse Readers Digital Equipment Christie Solaria One+ K DCP Projector with Christie IMB-S Server Panasonic PT-DZ000 High Definition Digital Projector Sony BDP-S0 Blu-ray Player Sherwood BDP-00 Blu-ray Player (x) Tascam CD-00i CD/iPod Player Intelix DIGI-HD-X HDMI Matrix Distribution System Intelix DIGI-SCAL-X HD Switcher/Scaler Crestron DVPHD Professional High Definition Video Processor Inputs HDMI Component (YPbPr) Video Composite Video RCA Audio SVideo VGA /inch audio XLR L/R and mic Computers The Union has a number of PC & Mac laptops available to rent. Please note your desire to do so during the reservation process. If you wish to use your own Mac laptop, you must bring your own VGA adaptor (dongle).. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE A number of additional items are available upon request. Please make your request for these at the time of the reservation or at least seven days in advance. Microphones: the Marquee is equipped with four wireless microphones (two handheld, two lapel) and one wired microphone. Only two wireless microphones can be used at any given time. Podium: a large podium, with a built-in wired mic is available. Stanchions: helpful if you anticipate a large attendance and the need to maintain a line. Stick Stands: can be placed outside of the Marquee to announce your event. Easels: for hard-backed posters to be displayed outside of the Marquee during your screening. Tables and Chairs: both inside the Marquee for a panel discussion as well as outside the entrance to the theater for disseminating information.. SERVICES FOR PATRONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS There are six spaces reserved for wheelchairs in the Marquee (with the possibility of more). Please ask a Building Manager or Projectionist to assist you in locating the spaces. See Appendix : Seating Chart for more information. The Marquee has a number of Assisted Listening Devices available for use. They can be requested in advance of a screening, or from a projectionist at the screening.

0. CHECKLIST Here is a list of everything you ll need to do prior to your film screening. Sign contract to reserve the Marquee Request additional items (microphones, tables, stanchions, etc.) Reserve catering (if applicable) Secure screening rights and provide documentation of clearance Deliver media at least one week in advance of screening for testing to the Wisconsin Union Directorate offices in Union South (Room ). CONTACT INFORMATION The Marquee Theater is located on the second floor of Union South. All mail should be addressed to: The Marquee Theater nd Floor, Union South 0 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI Robin Schmoldt Marquee Wrangler A, Union South 0-0- robin.schmoldt@wisc.edu Campus Events Services 0-- events@union.wisc.edu Collaborations Director WUD Film Committee 0-- wudfilmcollaborations@gmail.com appendices A. FILM SCREENING RIGHTS All films require that you obtain permission from the rights holders prior to the screening. Sometimes rights holders will grant you permission free of charge, sometimes it will cost you up to a thousand dollars, depending on the title. How do I obtain the screening rights?. If the film received a major theatrical release (that is, if the film ever screened at a local theater in Madison), there s a good chance that either Swank Motion Pictures or Criterion Pictures, USA holds the screening rights. To search their databases, visit: http://www.swank.com/college/index.html (use the search box on the top of the page to search for a specific title) http://www.criterionpicusa.com/movies-for/college-campus-films- If you find your film at either site, contact those companies directly to inquire about the costs involved with screening a particular title. *Note: most Swank/Criterion titles will cost roughly $00-$00 if the film has already been released on home video. If the film is not yet available on DVD (if it s still in second-run theaters), that price can double.. If you cannot find your title on either Swank or Criterion s webpage, but it s still a fairly big or even indie title, trying searching for it on the Internet Movie Database. a. visit: http://www.imdb.com/ b. search for the title c. On the film s IMdB page, there is a link on the left-hand column under Overview called company credits. Click on that link. d. In the section Distributors, look for the USA theatrical distributor and Google that company to find their contact information.. If the film you re looking for is smaller, one that you think may not have played in Madison before, your best bet to locate the distributor would be to Google the film title and see if the film has its own webpage. Most films do, and on that site there is usually a contact us page. Send an email

asking for a price quote. Make sure you emphasize that you will NOT be charging admission for the screening.. If you have questions or need help tracking down the screening rights, contact Robin Schmoldt at 0-0- or robin.schmoldt@wisc.edu. What do I do once I ve obtained the screening rights?. Forward a copy of your receipt for payment to Robin Schmoldt at robin.schmoldt@wisc.edu.. Request that the rights holder emails Robin Schmoldt at robin.schmoldt@wisc.edu to confirm that the rights have been granted. A. COLLABORATING WITH WUD FILM The Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Film Committee (http://wudfilm.com) has been screening films on campus for over 0 years. The Committee is comprised of roughly 0 passionate students who take pride in bringing hundreds of different films to campus every year. The Director of the Committee, along with her nine Associate Directors, help make sure that the Marquee is the home for film on campus. WUD Film loves to collaborate with other groups. Last year they organized screenings in collaboration with dozens of RSOs and departments from all over campus. Why would you be interested in collaborating with WUD Film? Financial support: WUD Film will cover the theater usage fee. They may also help cover the costs of the projectionist labor and screening fees. Marketing: WUD Film will help you publicize your screening. They maintain a,000+person email list, a highly trafficked webpage, and often put up flyers for films all over campus. Audience-building: WUD Film screenings in the Marquee bring in over,00 moviegoers every week. Collaborating with WUD Film means that you have access to that audience. Why would WUD Film be interested in collaborating with you? That s a great question. The Film Committee receives dozens of proposals for collaboration every semester and cannot accommodate them all. As you think about a potential collaboration, ask yourself what WUD Film has to benefit from the screening? The more attractive your collaboration is to them (important and great film, large potential audience, marketing that you will do, etc.), the more likely they ll approve it. For more information on the WUD Film Committee, visit: http://www.wudfilm.com To contact WUD Film about a potential collaboration, contact the Collaborations Associate Director, wudfilmcollaborations@gmail.com.

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