[KineJapan] Question on online streaming sources for animation and films
Markus Nornes
nornes at umich.edu
Mon Mar 23 13:50:17 EDT 2020
Try your library catalog first. They certainly have Kanopy and Alexander
Street and probably more. It’s mostly postwar, canonical feature film or
minor documentary. But it’s legal and easy.
Markus
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 1:25 PM Katherine Mezur via KineJapan <
kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:
> yes, I agree. I don't direct students there! I'm sorry but I meant to say
> there is gogo, but I need a legitimate site but it would be great if it is
> free.
> Thank You!
> Katherine
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> Katherine Mezur, PhD
> Lecturer
> Department of Comparative Literature
> University of California, Berkeley
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> On Monday, March 23, 2020, 09:32:07 AM PDT, Brian Ruh via KineJapan <
> kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:
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> Apologies for not responding individually, but since you brought up
> Gogoanime I feel that I should mention to the group that it's not a
> "legitimate" site for streaming animation. (In other words, they don't have
> the rights to stream what they do and none of their revenue goes back to
> the original creators / localizers / translators / etc.) As film fans and
> scholars, I'm sure that many of us have accessed perhaps-not-quite-legal
> ways of getting what we needed to have in times of need, but I wouldn't
> feel right directing any students to a site like that.
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> == Brian
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> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 3:24 AM Katherine Mezur via KineJapan <
> kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:
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> Dear All,
> I hope you are all well as can be in our current stay-home restrictions.
> Sorry if this is an old question. I am teaching all my classes on line as
> many of you probably are doing now as well. I am looking for your
> recommendations for Japanese, Korean, PRC, Hong Kong or Taiwanese animation
> online streaming sources. I know gogoanime, which is good for series but
> spotty streaming. I also would like to know what source you use for
> performing arts (contemporary and traditional) and best source for Japanese
> docs and films (with subtitles as I teach those who most often are
> bilingual Spanish/English and many Mandarin/English speaking). Please just
> contact me individually so we don't fill up the text-waves. Many thanks as
> I shift my classes from live encounters to screened "present-ness."
> Very Best Wishes,
> Katherine Mezur
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>
> Katherine Mezur, PhD
> Lecturer
> Department of Comparative Literature
> University of California, Berkeley
> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/California,+Berkeley+1100+Miller+Ave.+Berkeley,+CA+94708?entry=gmail&source=g>
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