Re: BiM 2009: STAR [CLOSED]
so can or can we not release a trailer
if we can can may we post it on youtube
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so can or can we not release a trailer
if we can can may we post it on youtube
I've been too busy to enter, but now I finally will. I have an idea. =] This will be a challenge
going to get the pieces needed for my movie today. try to geuss what its about. your first clue is that it has a phonebox. not a police box
Smeagol what is the best way to credit the audio content? Is it ok to just send you the details or do they have to be added to credit titles?
Could I simply have credits for everyone in the trailer? The reason I ask was that I was not planning to not have end credits with the entry, is that ok?
C Y C L I C
80% Scripted
30% Animated
60% Sets built
32% Edited
Last edited by bodville (May 31, 2009 (06:45am))
If the sounds you're using are allowed to not be credited within the work then yes, that's OK, my guess though is that this would be unusual if there are stipulations for credits on the sounds. If the creator of the sounds doesn't require credit to be given, neither do I, however music must be credited, and it should be credited in the film if the artist requires this.
Much of the sound I have used is ok I think.
Soungle: All of our sound effects and samples are royalty free
PacDV: You may use the sound effects on this web site free of charge in your video, film, audio and multimedia productions but DO NOT re-sell them, post on a web site for download, or link directly to individual sound files
FreeSound.Org: A bit trickier, they have a common use license
You are free: To sample, mash-up, or otherwise creatively transform this work for commercial or noncommercial purposes.
To perform, display, and distribute copies of this whole work for noncommercial purposes (e.g., file-sharing or noncommercial webcasting).
Under the following conditions:
You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author
All of the sounds I used have no manner specified by the author, so that's fine right?
As for music, I have a friend that made me some wicked tunes.
hi its me again. just wondered do the credits and other things like titles count as the 2 - 3 mins or is it just the animation parts of the film
Hey Sméagol, is music from this site o.k.?
Credits may be counted, but yeah, don't use them to rack up your running time, because nobody wants to watch a minute of credits after a minute of animation.
Gospelnut, after looking at the terms of use on that site it looks like it wouldn't be okay. Unless of course you purchase a license to use the music, in which case there are probably sites better suited to this kind of use anyway.
Yeah, I thought as much. ![]()
hmmm reading these posts made me realize i should start thinking about music for my movie. is mixcraft allowed? this site: http://www.stagepass.com/download/mixcr tware.html
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Mixcraft is allowed, cause you're making the music yourself (I'm using it myself too)
sweet thanks! [runs to start making the soundtrack for his movie]
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....don't use them to rack up your running time, because nobody wants to watch a minute of credits after a minute of animation.
Even worse when it's opening credits (crawling into the distance as a parody) because it's almost impossible to jump to the start of the show. At least with closing credits you can just stop viewing altogether.
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