first video
killer2120
15 Jun 2012
hallo,
i made my first video:
http://www.youtube.c...f0&feature=plcp
please watch and say what you think!
and stay watching for more video's.
killer2120 and skipp44
i made my first video:
http://www.youtube.c...f0&feature=plcp
please watch and say what you think!
and stay watching for more video's.
killer2120 and skipp44
SirWili
15 Jun 2012
It was nice, in the beginning the part where you showed the tanks could have been a little shorter.
DerZivilist
15 Jun 2012
You should try and avoid using copyrighted music... there are countries in the world where people will not be able to watch your video due to state-driven internet censorship.
Like, you know. Germany for example.
Like, you know. Germany for example.
OldIronsides
15 Jun 2012
Basically every song, piece of art and product is under protection of copyright. How strict these are handled is the copyright owner's decision. Certain music companies, like Sony or Warner are known to already wet their pants if you only use a single line of on of "their" songs.
Private_Miros
15 Jun 2012
killer2120, on 15 June 2012 - 03:47 PM, said:
how can i know if a video has copyright? eeuh music i meen
All unique creative expressions are under copy right protection. What differs is the enforcement.
For example, the legal enforcement of the copy rights on songs of international artists is pretty strong. The legal enforcement of the copy rights on for example your class notes or notes you make during work, is non-existant. The copy rights on it are legally speaking completely equal though.
DerZivilist
16 Jun 2012
You can use songs that are made available under the Creative Commons License, or other license types that promote free use. There are repositories for such things on the web (Wikimedia Commons is one of them, but not the only one).
You can use songs you created yourself, if you have this talent.
You can use songs that the artist or writer has given you express permission to use. For example, Wargaming.net gives players the express permission to use World of Tanks music, sounds, pictures and in-game footage in non-profit fan videos (which is also why you are allowed to post World of Tanks videos to youtube in the first place).
You can use songs you created yourself, if you have this talent.
You can use songs that the artist or writer has given you express permission to use. For example, Wargaming.net gives players the express permission to use World of Tanks music, sounds, pictures and in-game footage in non-profit fan videos (which is also why you are allowed to post World of Tanks videos to youtube in the first place).
phantom_of_the_mojave
17 Jun 2012
why put that horrible bland mass produced "music" in your vids in the first place? nothing makes me turn off a vid quicker than having being interested to see something then being subjected to a totally inappropriate generic rave "choon" played too loud.
Tonyb1968
18 Jun 2012
Very nice
The only thing I would say is that you did the same thing over and over, thats sit there whilst waiting for your gun to load, best always to have a round ready then move, fire, move back, saves you getting hit as much
trland
18 Jun 2012
Tonyb1968, on 18 June 2012 - 12:22 AM, said:
Very nice
The only thing I would say is that you did the same thing over and over, thats sit there whilst waiting for your gun to load, best always to have a round ready then move, fire, move back, saves you getting hit as much 
thats absolutely right.. But you will learn it soon or later after getting some unnecessary hits ;)


