@Rick Stemple
Is using movie clips others have taken from other movies “OK”?
I think this is a great example of fair use. There is such a gray area here and the
work your son created is original enough to tell a new story through
images. I like the analogy of
Legos, each user/creator can have come up with a variety of original work from
the same pieces.
Great video!
Thanks for sharing,
Sabrina
ORIGINAL POST:
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Is using movie clips others have taken from other movies “OK”?
Is using movie clips others have taken from other movies “OK”?
My
12-year-old son, Nathaniel has begun to make his own movies. Early on
in the Full Sail University EMDT I began to use iMovie. I thought it had
developed into a great program and that my son would enjoy making
movies on it. Being that he is a digital native, he took to it like a
fish to water. He began to make clips for his honors class, he made
movies for his brothers, and then he began to post some movies on
YouTube. As a protective parent this is where I began to worry a little,
because I do not approve of everything that is on YouTube. However my
son has acted very responsibly and I’m proud of the work is done. This
brings us to my blog question. We have discussed copyright law and the
fair use policies, however I am a little concerned on how that applies
when someone makes a copy of a copy of someone else’s work.
Is
it okay to take various clips from YouTube to create your own video?
Under fair use policy since he is only using a few seconds of video to
make another video then he should be fine. However since he is taking
the clip from someone else’s small video clip the percentage he is
taking from the clip is larger. I am not sure that I even can explain it
clearly therefore I am including the video as part of my blog. I was
going to make comments on it however I do not feel that would be fair to
my son. I left the video as my son produced it. The video is a movie
trailer competition, for “The Hunger Games” that will come out in 2012.
The movie is based on a series of books that my son has read and enjoyed
very much. My son has been watching other people’s trailers on YouTube
and decided to create this one. Reading books and making videos is
definitely better than getting the trouble and playing video games all
day. I just want to make sure he is not breaking the law in the process.
Enjoy
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