Monday, 6 February 2012

FS3006 Week 5

Lesson 5 Post-production pt II

Outline:
  1. Copyright issues when using materials from the internet.
  2. To understand how to prepare artwork for use in After Effects
  3. To be able to use Adobe After Effects for simple compositing

Definition:
Copyright refers to laws that regulate the use of the work of a creator, such as an artist or author. This includes copying, distributing, altering and displaying creative, literary and other types of work. Unless otherwise stated in a contract, the author or creator of a work retains the copyright.



Do I Need a Copyright?

Protecting Your Copyrighted Images
  • Be sure to put your copyright notice (© 2008 Your Name Here) in small type on every single photo or illustration you post online. Having a copyright notice on your home page is not enough.
  • Make images harder to "borrow" by reducing the image size for screen viewing. Lower the image resolution to 72 dpi and size it to be 400 pixels or smaller on the longest side. Sizing the images smaller makes them less suitable to print, but still provides an adequate screen image for viewing.

Image bank

Basic Adobe after effect
Pick up the pdf file from dropbox. https://www.dropbox.com/home#:::91248597


**Prepwork for week 6**
Critique session. Complete at least 50% of the video and present during lesson. This component carry 20% of grading.

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