Or just don't steal the music in the first place. Would you walk into HMV (if they still exist?) and steal a CD?Vimeo used to have a library of music which was free to use as long as it's attributed etc. That's gone now but on their page about it is some links to other places you might find some:https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/236022047-Music-Store?flash_digest=76bd90a86d14e072b813f1a4e7e7b52820ec491f
just don't steal the music in the first place.
Vimeo used to have a library of music which was free to use as long as it's attributed etc. That's gone now but on their page about it is some links to other places you might find some:https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/236022047-Music-Store?flash_digest=76bd90a86d14e072b813f1a4e7e7b52820ec491f
Used to be a brilliant feature that, even allowed you to filter by genre, length etc as well. No idea why they inexplicably canned it but seems a weird decision, especially as its easy of use (for me at least) positively encouraged the use of music that was OK to use on your vids.
Essentially they appear to be tied to a business model of trying to sell fewer items at a larger margin and make their money that way, rather than sell way more at a lower margin.
Quote from: Lurker on February 22, 2017, 09:04:46 pmEssentially they appear to be tied to a business model of trying to sell fewer items at a larger margin and make their money that way, rather than sell way more at a lower margin.Isn't this the exact model that the stock photography industry went for? i.e. "micro stock"? Frankly I would hate to see the music industry go down that route.
Quote from: dave on February 21, 2017, 08:12:35 amjust don't steal the music in the first place. I'd be pretty fucking livid if I found out that a band had used my footage to make a music video, especially if they'd tilted it a bit or mirrored it to stop the site that hosted it detecting that it was mine. I'd be even angrier if there were comments praising them for it or asking them to reveal who they'd ripped it off from.
Quote from: cheque on February 22, 2017, 10:10:49 amI'd be pretty fucking livid if I found out that a band had used my footage to make a music video...I'd think it was bloody brilliant. But them I'm a rank amateur, and have no financial incentive behind any of it.
I'd be pretty fucking livid if I found out that a band had used my footage to make a music video...
Quote from: Sasquatch on February 23, 2017, 11:35:32 pmQuote from: cheque on February 22, 2017, 10:10:49 amI'd be pretty fucking livid if I found out that a band had used my footage to make a music video...I'd think it was bloody brilliant. But them I'm a rank amateur, and have no financial incentive behind any of it. Which illustrates the difference between musicians who allow their music to be used by anyone free of charge and those who don't. Looking at your last video it isn't set as having a Creative Commons licence- if you sort that out people will know you're cool with it.
Switched to editing on premiere pro... think it much better than final cut but more time consuming. interested to know what others use/think???
Does anyone actually climb Black Crow from sitting?
Quote from: 36chambers on February 28, 2017, 06:15:04 pmDoes anyone actually climb Black Crow from sitting?Yes. Why not? It's not a totally trivial move. Next you'll be saying people do undercuts-to-crimp/sloper at the Tor starting matched on the undercuts
Part 2 of 9By the way I didn't figure out where the creative commons setting was at, any ideas?
4.00 Dab. Round again... I'm liking these vids Todd.