Thank you, Scott.
2014-06-14 16:56 GMT+02:00 Scott Dorsey :
> I think the polyester black is just as black as the acetate black.
>
> If he wants almost black but not completely black, he could try making
> some greys with a white card. Fogged B&W film is very, very black.
> Fogged color film is
This is very common, beware everyone believes everything is "fair use"
these days despite laws and some restrictions. And maybe they are correct.
If he makes money on it you can probably sue him. I caution anyone who
places work on youtube. However, I can find almost any film (narrative,
documentar
This is unfortunate and with the way things are with the online world its hard
for you to even take action to get it removed. I do not post anything online
that I am at all concerned with someone stealing. I am even very paranoid with
having password protected films on vimeo but so many festival
Keep in mind you can, if the work is on a video sharing site, submit a
copyright claimI forget what they're called. It at least works with
youtube. Not just corporations can do it...you just submit the complaint,
and youtube will either take the video down, or will black out the video
and leave
I am pretty much a free culture absolutist, but over the past few years
have seen the development of a disturbing form of piracy that people should
be aware of that is particularly insidious because there is no way for you
to know, ever, that your work has been stolen. Basically, there is a
sizable
Read the vimeo article. Turns out they use audible.com to autodetect content.
You can register ownership of your content free with audible
https://www.audiblemagic.com/content-registration/ . All the sharing sites use
this site. Vimeo on fb automatically take down stuff that's flagged, but
yout
Thanks Scott
> On Jun 15, 2014, at 3:15 AM, Esperanza Collado
> wrote:
>
> Thank you, Scott.
>
>
> 2014-06-14 16:56 GMT+02:00 Scott Dorsey :
>> I think the polyester black is just as black as the acetate black.
>>
>> If he wants almost black but not completely black, he could try making
Dear frameworkers,
It's a pleasure for me sharing with you the screening of my
short-doc-experimental film (13 min.) "How to Begin a Film about Javier
Aguirre".
It's screening today 16th June in NYC Downtown Short Film Festival at DMAC
62 East 4th Street (www.duotheater.org). Tickets at www.smart