Archive Footage Worry ,Legal Worries
When using archive footage, i need to make sure that all the videos are the right war clips to go with the film and making sure that the footage is clear, i will need to make sure that nothing is copyrighted and make sure it is only used for education purposes only. i will need to credit the people at the end. need to make sure i have the footage is right. the ethical issues i have to look out for is that what if i can not use the archive footage for copy right reasons, i will have to find videos that are free to use and will not get me into trouble. same with the music, i got to make sure that it will not affect my work and it is the right type of music to go with the video.
Formats
We are making the finish video and we got to format it for the web and one for a mobile phone, we are doing this because we need the video to show on the web so people can watch it so people can watch it to revise and the same with the mobile phone which would allow to watch it on the go and it be portable to use. it is a great way to format the videos to. i will make a master video which will be the full HQ video. The mobile format will be in mp4 so i will compress the file so it will fit on to a film and work well. I will also be exporting the master file to make it work on the web. I will try to put my work up on youtube to see if it will work on the web, i'v tried the film on my phone and it has worked fine.I am going to talk little about file sizes, which makes the data in the file smaller. One of them is called Lossy which is a way of compressing a video or picture. Lossy is a high compression which means the picture or video will have a lower quality and a smaller file size which would help when putting it on a phone. The other one is Lossless which is a low compression so the video or picture is at a higher quality but the file size is very big. Containers which is the file it's self, wraps up the video and audio in to a file which is called .mov file or . aiff.
aiff files
mov files
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