Re: BiM 2009: STAR [CLOSED]
I only have 8 seconds filmed ![]()
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I only have 8 seconds filmed ![]()
i need a ton of black/gray i am hoping to find some legos in garage sales since this weekend there are tons! of garage sales springing up in my neighborhood! ontopic: working on my movie!! this is gonna be great!!
-flip
I plan to start animating after school is out.
Me too.
I need a ton of tan.
Well you should try to get out more.
Too much time spent making brickfilms in a dark room?
I have a good idea. It should be great if done right. ![]()
I'm still writing, but things look a lot better than they did.
Grr....
I am so un-motivated!
FLIPaBRIK wrote:legos
Grr.
oh yes sorry hazzat! LEGO, or plastic building bricks topped with studs for the purpose of conecting to each other to create whatever your heart desires! one thousand apolagies, i forgot your dislike for mispelled terms of Bricks/Brickfilms!
-flip
I found a piece of music I want to use(Lonesome Tree), but don't know if it's in the public domain. The composer wrote it before modern copyright laws were passed, and he has been dead for 33 years. The problem is that it was used in an old T.V. made in the 60's that used to be in syndication, but has now disappeared. Some help? ![]()
Much thanks.
-Gospelnut
I found a piece of music I want to use(Lonesome Tree), but don't know if it's in the public domain. The composer wrote it before modern copyright laws were passed, and he has been dead for 33 years. The problem is that it was used in an old T.V. made in the 60's that used to be in syndication, but has now disappeared. Some help?
Much thanks.
-Gospelnut
I don't think 33 years is long enough. You should search for the song on one of the many public domain sites, like:
http://www.publicdomain4u.com/
A song normally goes into the public domain after 75 years since the first copyright protection or 100 years after the recognized creation date.
Maybe you could get someone to write similar-sounding music for you?
But I don't know any composers.
(At least not any that would do it for free!
)
Sméagol wrote:Maybe you could get someone to write similar-sounding music for you?
But I don't know any composers.
(At least not any that would do it for free!
)
you could always use musicshake: its free, except i dont know how reliable it is, or anything about copyright stuff.
-flip
Sméagol wrote:Maybe you could get someone to write similar-sounding music for you?
But I don't know any composers.
(At least not any that would do it for free!
)
Post a thread in the audio forum.
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