We're Living in a Golden Age of Video Production
Jennifer O'Rourke - February 06th, 2012
Whether you're submitting your video to a film festival, or sharing it with friends online, distribution is essential if you want people to see it. After reading the following articles you will have a better sense of what avenues of distribution best suit your needs.
Jennifer O'Rourke - February 06th, 2012
mikerosen - February 02nd, 2012
Last week, we looked at what fair use ISN'T. So now let's look at what it is. Basically, fair use depends on a few factors, most importantly
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Jackson Wong - January 26th, 2012
mikerosen - January 26th, 2012
We frequently get questions from video creators about the rules for making use of other creators' work in their own projects. If a piece of art was created so long ago that its copyright has expired and it's since fallen into the public domain, you're free to make use of it any way that you want. (To learn more about using archival footage in your videos, check out our informative Archival Storytelling book) But if a piece of art is still under copyright, you'll want to make sure that you're in the clear. Most U.S.
Mike Wilhelm - January 23rd, 2012
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Jennifer O'Rourke - January 13th, 2012
Jennifer O'Rourke - January 12th, 2012
How can you choose the best video format to make sure that people view and spread your work over the Internet? Find out with our new free guide, What's the best video format for online distribution?
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