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Final Task: “Three’s a crowd”

Hey blog welcome back to your favorite blog! I am very excited to show you my final task, i hope you guys enjoyed  https://vimeo.com/933588826

Overall filming journey

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  Hey blog, welcome back to another episode! In today’s episode, we will talk about the journey of filming a short film for the first time with two friends, Jaida and Mercedes, and the challenges that come with being first-timers in this endeavor. It all started with a spark of creativity and the shared passion for storytelling among Jaida, Mercedes, and me. We brainstormed ideas, wrote a script, and outlined our roles in the production process. With limited equipment and resources, we had to get creative in finding ways to bring our vision to life. From scouting locations to casting actors, every step of the process was a learning experience. As first-time filmmakers, we faced challenges with lighting, sound, and framing shots effectively. Despite the hurdles, our enthusiasm and determination kept us motivated to push through. We relied on each other’s strengths and supported one another through the highs and lows of production. There were moments of frustration and doubt, but we pers

Music blog- Asking for permission for song use

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  Hey blog, welcome back to another episode! In today’s episode, we will talk about the process of asking for permission to use a song. Firstly, it’s essential to identify who holds the rights to the song, whether it’s the artist, record label, or music publisher. Once you’ve identified the rights holder, you’ll need to reach out to them with a formal request. This often involves sending an email or letter explaining how you intend to use the song and for what purpose. Be prepared to negotiate terms, including any licensing fees or royalties that may be required. It’s crucial to be clear and specific about your intentions to avoid any misunderstandings or legal issues down the line. If the rights holder agrees to your request, you’ll likely need to sign a licensing agreement outlining the terms of use. Make sure to read and understand the agreement thoroughly before signing to ensure you’re in compliance with all terms and conditions. Once everything is in order, you’ll be able to use