Applies to accredited music vids only, using MTV as our guide. However, wouldn't a homemade music vid using IMDb/MTV vids for content be worth a look?
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Applies to accredited music vids only, using MTV as our guide. However, wouldn't a homemade music vid using IMDb/MTV vids for content be worth a look?
Applies to accredited music vids only, using MTV as our guide. However, wouldn't a homemade music vid using IMDb/MTV vids for content be worth a look?
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hmm, not sure what you're talking about, but I'm afraid links to homemade / unclassified vids are not to be posted here to keep everything legitSupremacist wrote:This Rule:https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... php?t=2808
Applies to accredited music vids only, using MTV as our guide. However, wouldn't a homemade music vid using IMDb/MTV vids for content be worth a look?
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Yeah, on second thought.... If a person were to create a music vid using movie maker, using only select scenes, such as the nude scenes or most provocative scenes, it could be seen as pedophilic.Rich wrote:hmm, not sure what you're talking about, but I'm afraid links to homemade / unclassified vids are not to be posted here to keep everything legitSupremacist wrote:This Rule:https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... php?t=2808
Applies to accredited music vids only, using MTV as our guide. However, wouldn't a homemade music vid using IMDb/MTV vids for content be worth a look?
Heaven only knows what that will bring.
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If there is a song in a movie and you simply make a clip of that and release here, that's fine. But don't make your own edit compiling controversial scenes from different parts of the movie and putting them together with a soundtrack, even if the soundtrack is from the same movie. Leave that to the professionals. They can get away with a lot more than you can.
Eg. take a look at the post I made for the music video from Mermaids (The Shoop Shoop Song). In the movie, this song comes right at the end when the credits are rolling. Obviously you can't make a clip of that.
The video I posted is the music video officially released by Cher to promote her song. It has scenes from the movie, along with footage not in the final cut of the movie. They can do that; you should avoid it.
Eg. take a look at the post I made for the music video from Mermaids (The Shoop Shoop Song). In the movie, this song comes right at the end when the credits are rolling. Obviously you can't make a clip of that.
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And nothing home-made off U-Tube etc