SyFy’s new experiment, Defiance. The television series won’t be able to be purchased until after the season, but the video game is available to purchase for your video game collections. Both look interesting. Thanks to “DefianceUniverse” and “machinima” on YouTube for the following trailers, first is the television series and second is the video game:
xxxHOLIC Cafe
The Pasela Resorts cafe, in Tokyo’s Shibuya ward has transformed a part of their cafe into a xxxHOLIC themed cafe to kick off the debut of the xxxHOLIC live action Television Series. January 21 – March 3 the cafe will have a themed xxxHOLIC themed menu and those that order off of the special menu will receive one of six limited original coasters, that can be seen above. If you happen to be in Japan during this time on vacation this could be one of your stops in Tokyo. Pictures were provide from Kodansha’s Young Magazine and AnimeNews Network. For additional pictures follow the link.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2013-01-28/clamp-xxxholic-cafe-unveiled-in-tokyo
Grimm Latest TV Tie-In to Comics
Dynamite Entertainment has licensed Grimm, the NBC television series. Starting in 2013 Dynamite will begin publishing comic books and graphic novels based on the series. This would be a great cross promotional for your library’s Television Series collection and Graphic Novel collection.
Tips and Tricks Television Series in Your Library
If your library has not tried television series yet you might consider giving them a try. Your patrons, if they are like ours, always mention that they don’t have time to watch anything anymore. This isn’t just for Movies, they are also talking about television series. Before you think about Tivo or DVRing shows you have to remember not everyone has these applications for their televisions. I don’t even have a Tivo or a DVR. Also some of your patrons will not be able to afford cable television or premium channels like HBO or Showtime.
The only way these individuals might be able to watch television series. that they like. could be their local library. Yes, television series are more expansive than movies, however when you divide the cost by the number of discs you get in a series pack it is the same if not cheaper than one disc for a movie and usually contains more content (3 to 4 hours worth).
There are two space considerations to think about when purchasing television series. If you have plenty of space and want to boost your circulation you can individually package the discs for a series. If you do have space concerns you can package your series in one package. Some libraries leave them in their original packaging, which is fine but they could still take up space. The best packaging I have found is from the webstore”Showcases”. They have packaging that can store television series in one slim DVD case, which saves even more room. (See links below)
This might be an expense for your library that you are unsure about taking on. If you are unsure, ask your patrons to see if they would like your library to start circulating television series. This way you know for sure that there is a need for television series in your library.