Rushes sequences - general views - Aleks Krotoski (Video)
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Comment number 1.
At 27th Oct 2009, Catchingthewaves wrote:Superb images. All you need is a slide guitar. :) Aleks did a fine job of not shouting, "I'm gettin' paid for this! Woo-hoo!"
I remember a certain (orange?) hair-do that a young computer games reviewer used to disport. Heh.
I note that the video does not use a Creative Commons licence but your own ´óÏó´«Ã½ DigRev licence. Could you clarify - is it possible to download and chop up the contents? I think musicians at sites such as CCMixter and Vimeo would love to work with such a high-quality video.
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At 27th Oct 2009, Dan Biddle wrote:' I note that the video does not use a Creative Commons licence but your own ´óÏó´«Ã½ DigRev licence. Could you clarify - is it possible to download and chop up the contents? I think musicians at sites such as CCMixter and Vimeo would love to work with such a high-quality video.
No, it's not , but it's a unique ´óÏó´«Ã½ license for the Digital Revolution production. The rushes sequences are absolutely there for you to download, cut, chop, mash, remix and remake as you see fit (for non-commercial purposes of course!).
Read the license for these rushes here to find out more. Every rushes sequence has a licence agreement of this kind; every rushes sequence is yours to download - without the ´óÏó´«Ã½ logo - in higher quality .mov file. - Please have some fun with them. And spread the word to anyone you know who'd be interested in using them. Just let us know what you've created with them and how we can link to it!
Cheers,
Dan
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Comment number 3.
At 27th Oct 2009, Catchingthewaves wrote:Much obliged.
*dons thinking cap*
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Comment number 4.
At 28th Oct 2009, Stuart Ian Burns wrote:The Kevin Shields composed track 'Ikebana' from the Lost in Translation soundtrack works extraordinarily well with this montage. It's nearly the same duration and in places it's as though it was edited to be played alongside.
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Comment number 5.
At 28th Oct 2009, Andr12 wrote:Wow what a great clip. A classic modernized with the laptop. How we have progressed, now can work anywhere. Good to know about being able to crop and use images.
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Comment number 6.
At 28th Oct 2009, Catchingthewaves wrote:@Dan,
Well, I did my best to spread the word. I hope it helps. :)
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Comment number 7.
At 2nd Nov 2009, moogle_pocket wrote:Personally I was thinking of some music by the french Chill-Out Band AIR to put with this. If you could upload some voice snippets containing your thoughts on the web, we could create a great "All I need" video-type montage.
However the driving sequence at the start IS TOTALLY "Loosing my favorite game" by The Cardigans.
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