Arranging Screenings
To arrange a screening in a Film Study Center Screening Room for groups of 25 or fewer people, call 203.432.0148 during business hours.
To reserve a DVD, Blu-ray, or VHS tape from the Film Study Center collection to pick and screen yourself for a course or research screening, call 203.432.0148 during business hours.
To inquire about the use of a 35mm or 16mm film from the Film Study Center print collection, contact Brian Meacham(203.432.2798) as early as possible.
For media-heavy courses, additional information on submitting screening lists - including deadlines and screening list requirements - can be found here.
Three Steps to Arrange Screenings at Yale
There are three steps in arranging a screening at Yale: reserve a venue, secure the media, and request a media technician or projectionist when necessary. Please click on each step below for more detailed information.
Step 1: Reserve a Venue
Yale is home to a variety of screening venues—from classrooms to large auditoria—which support a range of different media formats. Visit this page to see the media equipment available in campus venues, some of which may require a projectionist, as noted. If your preferred room does not support the media you wish to screen, please opt for a different room or contact Classroom Technology & Event Services for assistance.
35mm & 16mm film screenings are held in the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium (53 Wall Street) and in 212 York Street Room 106.
Digital Cinema Package (DCP) screenings are held in the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium (53 Wall Street) and in Loria Center Room 250 (190 York Street).
3D Blu-ray screenings are held in Screening Room B-20 at the Yale Film Study Center. To ensure good sightlines for 3D, we recommend having no more than 12 attendees per screening.
Venue reservations are made as follows:
- For CLASSROOMS with screening capabilities, contact the Registrar (203.432.2330).
- For Yale Film Study Center SCREENING ROOMS B-20 (seating capacity: 25) or B-21 (seating capacity: 15), contact the FSC Circulation Desk (203.432.0148).
- For the WHITNEY HUMANITIES CENTER AUDITORIUM (seating capacity: 242), submit the WHC Room Request Form. Screenings in this venue require a projectionist, requested online.
- For the 212 YORK screening room (seating capacity: 55), contact the Registrar (203.432.2330) for weekday screenings ending by 6:00pm, or the Film and Media Studies Program office (203.436.4668) for evening or weekend screenings. 35mm & 16mm film screenings in this venue require a projectionist, requested online.
- For LORIA CENTER ROOM 250 (seating capacity: 162), contact both Marilyn Green (203.432.2668) in History of Art and the Registrar (203.432.2330). DCP screenings in this venue require a projectionist, requested online.
Step 2: Secure the Media
NOTE: Most Film Study Center material is intended for classroom use only. For public screenings—including symposia and academic conferences—the presenter must secure Public Performance Rights from the distributor.
- To reserve a DVD, Blu-ray, or VHS tape from the Film Study Center collection, contact the FSC Circulation Desk (203.432.0148). You will need to pick up and return the media at the FSC, unless other arrangements have been made with Classroom Technology & Event Services. For additional assistance with course screenings, or to discuss options for film-heavy courses, contact Archer Neilson (203.432.0149).
- To inquire about the use of a 35mm or 16mm film from the Film Study Center print collection, contact Brian Meacham (203.432.2798) as early as possible, but at least three weeks prior to the proposed screening.
- If you plan to screen Digital Cinema Package (DCP), contact Anthony Sudol (203.410.7435) as early as possible, but at least three weeks prior to the proposed screening to review the information you will need to provide the distributor.
- Neither the Film Study Center nor Classroom Technology & Event Services is responsible for the following:
- Booking film rentals or paying rental fees
- Arranging or paying for Public Performance Rights
- Arranging or paying charges associated with shipping
- Rented film prints, posters, and the like may be shipped directly to:
Tony Sudol
c/o Yale Film Study Center
53 Wall Street, Room B-17
New Haven, CT 06511
203.410.7435
Step 3: Request a Technician/Projectionist
Media Technicians and Projectionists are scheduled through Classroom Technology & Event Services (CT&ES). Please contact them to discuss their services, or for training on the media equipment available in Yale’s venues.
- To request a TECHNICIAN for CLASSROOM DVD, Blu-ray, or VHS screenings, contact CT&ES at least two weeks prior to the screening.
- To request a PROJECTIONIST for any WHITNEY HUMANITIES CENTER AUDITORIUM screenings, 212 YORK film screenings, or LORIA CENTER ROOM 250 DCP screenings, complete the CT&ES Projectionist Request Form AT LEAST THREE WEEKS prior to the proposed screening. It is necessary to reserve the venue before submitting the reservation form.
- FEES: CT&ES does not charge for regularly-scheduled course screenings, unless additional equipment or services are requested. Contact them for an estimate of fees for non-course screenings, symposia, or film festivals.
NOTE: Most Film Study Center material is intended for classroom use only. For public screenings—including symposia and academic conferences—the presenter must secure Public Performance Rights from the distributor.