SAFARI Montage is a broadcast-quality, plug & play, video-on-demand server for schools and public
libraries that comes preloaded with 1,000 of the best educational programs from the finest
educational video publishers in the world. These publishers include PBS, WGBH of Boston, Scholastic,
Weston Woods, BBC Worldwide, A&E Home Video, Disney Educational Productions, National Geographic,
Sesame Street, Schlessinger Media and the list continues to grow. SAFARI Montage is affordable for every school
or public library, provides librarians and educators with choice of content and is very different
from other digital video solutions in the marketplace. What makes SAFARI Montage so different is
choice of content – something that is made possible primarily due to SAFARI Montages unique lineage.
SAFARI Montage stems from three well known, widely respected leaders in education, and the synergy
that results is unmatched.
SAFARI Montage - Its Roots
The three leading companies that gave SAFARI Montage its roots are Library Video Company (LVC), Schlessinger
Media and SAFARI Video Networks (SVN).
LVC was founded by Andrew Schlessinger 20 years ago, and it is the leading distributor of educational
video to schools and public libraries in the U.S and Canada. LVC currently distributes over 18,000
educational video titles from 600 suppliers through catalogs and the LibraryVideo.com web site.
Schlessinger Media is the publishing division of LVC, and it is the most prolific producer of
award-winning educational programming for the K-8 curriculum in the areas of Language Arts, Math,
Social Studies and Science, and provides outstanding educational programming for grades 9-12 as well.
All Schlessinger Media programs are correlated to state standards and come with teachers guides. The
programs are closed-captioned and are created with Spanish language tracks. The Schlessinger Media
library is now segmented for digital use, but the full-length programs are produced at a
classroom-appropriate 23 minutes. In addition to the originally produced programs, Schlessinger
Media has also acquired exceptional programs, including an ESL series from Sesame Workshop, and
co-produced David Macaulays The Way Things Work with Pearson. Also, major national educational
companies have recognized the unique value that Schlessinger Media brings to the classroom. Leading
publishers such as Prentice Hall, Houghton Mifflin and McDougal Littell have correlated Schlessinger
programs to their distinguished textbooks.
SVN is the leading video networking solutions provider to schools in the U.S. SAFARI offers a
whole suite of products, including video-on-demand servers, video conferencing products used for
distance learning, professional development, school news and video security, video management tools
that allow users to upload teachers lectures to the network, set-top boxes and more. SVN has also
recently acquired eZedia, the premier, easy-to-use software tools for students and teachers in the
creation of multimedia presentations.
Three Industries Converge

In February 2005, Library Video Company acquired SAFARI Video Networks. The talents of the leading
K-12 distributor of educational video, the leading K-8 producer and the leading video networking
solutions provider together produced SAFARI Montage, a broadcast-quality, plug & play video-on-demand
server. This exciting new product represents the convergence of three industries, comes preloaded
with 1,000 of the most highly regarded and sought after educational programs, and is affordable for
every school or public library at $2,495.
Choice Content

SAFARI Montage provides schools and public libraries with digital access to their choice of educational
video content, including preeminent educational series such as Scholastics Magic School Bus,
Dear America and Royal Diaries; Weston Woods Studios Chrysanthemum, Miss
Nelson Has a Field Day and The Mouse and the Motorcycle; the BBCs Eyewitness and
Walking With Dinosaurs; Disney Educational Productions Bill Nye the Science Guy and
ABC News Classroom Edition; A&Es History Channel and Biography; PBSs Ken
Burns The Civil War, Cyberchase and WGBHs Arthur, NOVA, American
Experience, Frontline and Between the Lions; and National Geographics distinguished
library of programs.
Those are just a few of the publishers and programs in the K-8 core content package that comes
preloaded on SAFARI Montage. There will be announcements about dozens of additional content providers
in the coming weeks. In addition, this content will be indexed and correlated to state curriculum
standards. The SAFARI Montage server will reside in the school media center or computer room, and
it can be expanded to accommodate more programming and, ultimately, self-created content.
A Local Hero - An Alternative to Streaming

The programs on SAFARI Montage are segmented and fully searchable by segment so that librarians and
patrons can access the specific clip they would like to show. The robust search engine helps educators
create dynamic and engaging lessons. Playlists enable educators to string together segments from
multiple programs into one sequence or montage and then create bookmarks for convenient playback. And,
most importantly, the SAFARI Montage server avoids the problems associated with streaming, since a
locally hosted server is a more reliable alternative to streaming video into schools and libraries
over the web.
Its more dependable for public libraries because the librarys Internet connections are being taxed
in a way that they have never been before. Libraries are now using the web for many vital functions,
including ordering management systems, OPACs, research and access to other Internet resources. When
a typical library with a T1 connection streams 256K video over the web, they are bottlenecking their
network.
With as few as four concurrent streams on the T1, the network will become seriously degraded and
incapable of functioning properly, and none of those other vital functions dependent on the web will
work. This isnt news to technology professionals, who have regularly banned streaming during the day,
thus requiring overnight downloads of video. And of course, downloading presents its own set of
problems, including management of copyright and storage capacity.
In comparison, SAFARI Montage will allow up to 55 libraries or patrons within a branch to play a
Halloween video simultaneously on Halloween as well as start and stop where and when they like so
that the video can be viewed in the most suitable way. So, conceptually, bringing the video programs
into the building on a school-based server is a better way to manage the enormous bandwidth
considerations associated with video. And best of all, all of this can now be done simply and
inexpensively with SAFARI Montage.
Buy the Box – Subscribe to the Content

The K-8 core content package includes 1,000 titles and is covered by an annual subscription, and a 9-12
package will also include 1,000 titles. For more information about SAFARI Montage, including technical
specifications, server options and ordering details, visit
SAFARIMontage.com.
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