Killer Tracks: New Releases!
Killer Tracks has just come up with a couple of new releases in 10 different libraries! For those of you who don’t know, Killer Tracks is most likely our most beloved audio resource. You can browse...
View ArticleMovie Clips
Movie Clips is a free website that is in beta. Their primary purpose is to provide short clips of movies to be embedded in social networking sites. The clips are fairly brief, and you can’t view them...
View ArticleBook Review — Japanese Cinema
New Book Reivew: Japanese Cinema PN 1993.5 .J3 G34 2009 When most Westerners see the words ‘Japanese’ and ‘cinema’ put together, they think of anime, samurai dramas, or (for the particularly educated)...
View ArticleNew Book Review: Steven Spielberg and Philosophy
New Book Review Steven Spielberg and Philosophy : We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Book Editor: Dean A. Kowalski PN1998.3.S65 S84 2008 For anyone interested in Steven Spielberg and Philosophy, this...
View ArticleWhat is Motion Design?
Many students and staff around campus keep asking what the new major of Motion Design is. As a first year Motion Design student, I can simply say that Motion Design is literally a bit of everything....
View ArticleResearch Guides
The library has now put together a simple and very useful research guide for all majors here at Ringling. Research Guides are here to help everyone with researching topics about their major. There are...
View ArticleNew Movie Review: Beautiful Losers
Beautiful Losers A Film by Aaron Rose N6536 .B43 2009 Art comes in many forms, and the artists who make it are as varied as the works they create. For many the inspiration to make art is rooted in...
View ArticleAmerican Film Scripts Online
From Accidents Will Happen to Ziegfeld Girl, American Film Scripts Online database is a treasure trove of material. You’ll find full electronic copies of over 1,000 films, all available for download...
View ArticleJen’s selections from our Special Collections
Come in and check out the display just outside the library’s computer lab!
View ArticleArtist Books!
Half of our artist books are currently on display across from the circulation desk. Ask the library staff to get a better look at these, or any others that are stored in our Special Collections.
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