Musee d'Orsay short film (1:40)
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Musee d'Orsay short film (1:40)
This is an excerpt from my Europe 2006 video. It is less than 2 minutes long. This is the first film I have submitted to Vimeo and I wanted to keep it simple. It is a gentle meditative piece.
I hope you enjoy it.
Mike (Azzure's husband)
I hope you enjoy it.
Mike (Azzure's husband)
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Nicely done, Mike. Just wondering - did you send a check to the singer, composer, and musicians? If not, how would you feel if you did video for a living and someone took your video footage and used it elsewhere?
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DalaiLlama - You are correct. I have no defense. I need to get out my images and I am not making money at this. I would never take money for something someone else did.
Your analogy is good. I would be upset if one of my videos was used for profit and I was left out of the loop. I would be happy to hear the video was used for non-profit enjoyment, however.
On Youtube such uses of music are allowed; but when challenged a message is sent that the video may be stopped in certain countries and that the music company pretty much owns the rights to the video. As it should be.
I have sat out posting videos for a couple of years because I felt as you do that each person deserves his due.
I imagine when someone is moved by a piece of music on some obscure video they have become a potential customer for that music.
I am working on music presently (Finale Allegro) and I hope to someday dispense with using copywritten material. It is inevitable.
I am going to continue to do my work because I need the rhythm of music to help me. (of course )
I'm sorry we are at odds.
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Your analogy is good. I would be upset if one of my videos was used for profit and I was left out of the loop. I would be happy to hear the video was used for non-profit enjoyment, however.
On Youtube such uses of music are allowed; but when challenged a message is sent that the video may be stopped in certain countries and that the music company pretty much owns the rights to the video. As it should be.
I have sat out posting videos for a couple of years because I felt as you do that each person deserves his due.
I imagine when someone is moved by a piece of music on some obscure video they have become a potential customer for that music.
I am working on music presently (Finale Allegro) and I hope to someday dispense with using copywritten material. It is inevitable.
I am going to continue to do my work because I need the rhythm of music to help me. (of course )
I'm sorry we are at odds.
Mike
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Thanks Maggi!
I posted a response to you on the other site as well.
The music is Salve Regina from the State Of Grace III CD. Rebecca Luker has a great voice.
I use Ulead's VS 11.5+ (now Corel's Pro X2) I prefer the Ulead software. Pro X2 had rendering problems for me.
Try b4 buying possible.
Good luck on the site!
I posted a response to you on the other site as well.
The music is Salve Regina from the State Of Grace III CD. Rebecca Luker has a great voice.
I use Ulead's VS 11.5+ (now Corel's Pro X2) I prefer the Ulead software. Pro X2 had rendering problems for me.
Try b4 buying possible.
Good luck on the site!
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Thanks Susan! I want to go back to d'Orsay and Paris someday.
BTW: My first link was not correct. Here's the right link: http://vimeo.com/2618874
(Yup - took 3 trys.)
Mr newby,
Mike
BTW: My first link was not correct. Here's the right link: http://vimeo.com/2618874
(Yup - took 3 trys.)
Mr newby,
Mike
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Mike, I admire your frank reply. Don't get me wrong, I'm no saint, either, I have abused a xerox machine when copyright, strictly interpreted, would have forbidden it.
May I suggest that you tag your work with not only the full musical credit but with a reference to the record label or CD catalog number, so that even a lazy viewer/listener who would not bother to research it is more easily compelled to maybe, just maybe, order that CD?
Just a thought.
May I suggest that you tag your work with not only the full musical credit but with a reference to the record label or CD catalog number, so that even a lazy viewer/listener who would not bother to research it is more easily compelled to maybe, just maybe, order that CD?
Just a thought.
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DalaiLlama - Good thought. I am adding information as you suggest to my videos. I will probably add the CD#, however I buy music very quickly on the internet with just a cursory search.
I appreciate your input. Thanks.
Thanks cigalechanta. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
That's great Maggi.
I appreciate your input. Thanks.
Thanks cigalechanta. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
That's great Maggi.
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