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  • Writer's pictureJenske Sampson

07: FIRST STEP REVEAL!!

This is it space mimbles. I found my first inspiration of space. Astronauts losing their shit in space!

The video I find very compelling to start with is the video about an astranaut losing a toolbox or toolkit. Next we see it drift into the deep abyss of space! I think this forms a nice weird little opening for a great journey! It's not much, but it feels like a good narrative tbh! I might not be able to keep it though. It's a bit of a doubter in terms of royalty free material. Video could be OK. Audio is another story as that is the voice of the astronaut itself! Better look into that. Here is the combination of audio and music. Do you feel the vibe? Can you image where this is leading towards?

------- ABOUT POLICIES Here is some more info I could find on using images or videos from NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.html On another website i found: "NASA REQUIRES “ATTRIBUTION” AND NO IMPLIED ENDORSEMENTS

If you are using a STRICTLY NASA photo, film, video, audio or image file, then you should provide attribution to NASA. This is strictly stated to be their policy and you do not want trouble with the government." "ATTORNEY STEVE TOP 6 FAIR USE TIPS:

  1. Try to find strictly NASA photos

  2. Give attribution to the required NASA website (they have over 20 public facing sites)

  3. Use only the amount of audio or video that you actually need to illustrate your point

  4. If there are third parties who own the content (you seem them listed as the © holder, you need to get permission from them to use the content or you may face a photo infringement demand letter

  5. Keep in mind rights of publicity (one of the four “privacy” torts in California). Everyone has a legal right to control how their name, image and likeness is being used for commercial purposes. You may need to acquire those rights BEFORE using the digital content online or in any other media.

  6. Don't use the seal or logo without permission, especially in commercial context. Get permission as this can be a federal crime and lead to jail time (crazy as that may seem). Read more about using the FBI symbol on your website. "


"NASA media usage guidelines – “NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted. If copyrighted, permission should be obtained from the copyright owner prior to use. If not copyrighted, NASA material may be reproduced and distributed without further permission from NASA.”

Earth Observatory images – “Most materials published on the Earth Observatory, including images, are freely available for re-publication or re-use, including commercial purposes, except for where copyright is indicated. In those cases you must obtain the copyright holder's permission; we usually provide links to the organization that holds the copyright. We ask that NASA's Earth Observatory be given credit for its original materials; the only mandatory credit is NASA.” taken from : https://www.vondranlegal.com/how-to-legally-use-nasa-images-in-your-youtube-blogs-and-social-media#:~:text=Resources%3A,without%20further%20permission%20from%20NASA.%E2%80%9D


Sorry for this jurisdictional questions, but they are important to note when working on video material for educational or commercial usage. Look into that when you make your own creations as well! To open up this talk again, I want to end with a beautiful and inspiring compilation of astronauts struggling to walk on the moon :D! Might use this one later as well ^^!

HOHOHOHO XOXOXOXOX


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