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How to sell at a used bookstore:Research reviews online to find the right bookstoreDecide if you want store credit or cashBe prepared to negotiate and show your product in the best light




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FYE (formerly Secondspin) is probably the biggest retailer for used DVDs and Blu-rays. Whether you have a single movie, TV show season or film franchise, FYE is a good place to sell to. They're not accepting any used items on their site so you'll have to visit one of their store locations.


DVDs and Blu-rays used to be hugely popular. What might be the next outdated media?Vinyl records made a big comeback in the last decade. Do you think DVDs, Blu-rays and other forms of physical media will become popular again?Why did the Golden Age of Hollywood end?


Along the way to my current DVD/BD collection, there were few movies I really wanted to shell out the money for and open it myself (little conscious win there). Most times the only truly new DVDs were gifts at Christmas or on birthdays. Other times, I was just fine with used.


when it comes 2 movies my wife and i have a collection of 478 dvds and 12 Blu-ray dvds we buy them when ever we find a store going out of business. cds is about the same way only there is over 600 of them at last check. cds i prefer 2 buy new on sale import 2 iTunes and not have 2 get the cd out again riped at iTunes best cd level. blu-rays we prefer 2 only get the every best movies that come out that way. ex directors cut and or extended versions. all the kids movies are just dvds so it can play in any of the friends and familys dvd players. when we buy used dvds there are 3 things we look for 1 dvd must have all paperwork and case if no no more them $2 on the movie. 2 are they on sale were you can get 3 or more for $20 or less. 3 the most important one you must get 2 look at the dvd if used and there can be NO deep scratches, cuts, or makes no more than 20% of the dvd can have these marks or put it back and walk away.


As Utah's largest local, independent source for music, movies, games and more, we've been buying and selling used titles since 1986. We love supporting the local scene and providing excellent buying and selling services to our customers. Graywhale began as a small CD-exchange in Salt Lake City and blossomed into a multiple location entertainment retailers specializing in buying and selling pre-owned media.


If you live in Ogden or the Salt Lake Valley you can find a Graywhale nearby. When you sell us your used books, movies, games and music, it's likely that you'll find a few new treasures to take home and enjoy. Visit any of our locations along the Wasatch Front to see what we have to offer.


The two cameras are often used together on sets with the ALEXA LF in the A-cam role and the Mini LF as the B-cam, often used on stabilizers or in tight fight sets. The cameras captured the Oscar-nominated films Judas and the Black Messiah, The Trial of the Chicago 7, and News of the World.


The first step is to know what you want. Our video selection ranges from classic TV episodes to Blu-ray Discs of modern-day movies. The search engine is easy to use, and most items ship within a week of your purchase. We make the whole process easy:


Students can use our online marketplace to sell back used movies, and restock their collection with their new favorite films. Consider hosting the occasional movie night for some of your friends, or sending a Blu-ray as a gift for the holidays, or to reward your roommate for surviving her advanced calculus exam.


Too good to be true? Stop by any of our six locations in Arizona and prepare to be amazed. Bookmans is a Buy, Sell, Trade store. You can bring in your old and gently used books, CDs, DVDs, instruments and housewares to receive Bookmans trade credit or cash for movies. Stop in and check it out! Come in and see all that Bookmans has to offer and chat with our rad staff who are always happy to talk about movies and TV.


Hello Rich! In order to give you a quote, you would have to come into your local Bookmans store with the VHS movies. A buyer will evaluate them and let you know which, if any, they are interested in making you an offer on. Bear in mind that our offers are based on the condition of the items, our current stock (and backstock), and our ability to resell them. To find your local Bookmans store or call them to speak with a buyer about your collection, head here: Thanks!


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Nonetheless, we are consistently seeing rising prices for film cameras on the used market (as well as vintage lenses). New producers of film enter the market frequently and both black and white and color 35mm, 120 (medium format), and 45 film are readily available.


Mamiya, at the time known for its C series of 6x6cm TLRs, Mamiya Six, Mamiya Press, and RB67 6x7cm medium format cameras released its first 64.5cm camera body in 1975. The 645 format had not been used in forty years, making the Mamiya 645 the first medium format SLR to use the 645 format, which allowed for 15 shots on 120, or 30 on 220 (the more popular 66 format would produce 12 shots on 120 and 24 on 220).


Since these rangefinders transport the film horizontally, unlike most other 64.5 cameras which move vertically, images are captured in portrait orientation when the camera is held normally. This can take a little getting used to, especially if you primarily shoot in landscape orientation.


Music in the movies is an essential element of thefilmmaking process and is one of the main factors thathelps to determine box office success or failure. Thinkof a motion picture without music - whether it's anorchestral or synthesizer score, a brand new hit songor a long time standard - and you'll begin to realizethe value and contribution of music and lyrics to film.And whether you're a producer, a director, an agent,a composer, a songwriter, a studio executive, a musicsupervisor, a business affairs executive, or anyoneinvolved in film, or who wants to get involved.


The synchronization fees charged by music publishersfor major studio films are usually between $15,000 and$60,000 (with the majority ranging from $20,000 to $45,000)but can be lower if the music budget is small or higherif the song is used several times in the motion picture,if the use is under the opening or closing credits,if the song is a major hit, or if it is vital to theplot or particular scene of the motion picture. Thereare no hard and fast rules in this area as the feesare negotiated in the context of each individual film;the same song may be licensed at very different ratesfor different projects (i.e. major studio release, independentfilm, foreign film, film festival license only, webproduction, or student film).It should also be mentioned that record companies normallycharge between $15,000 and $70,000 for the use of existingmaster recordings in a major studio film but, dependingon the stature of the artist, the length of the use,the music budget and how the recording is being used,these fees can be greater or less. 041b061a72


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