Music and Movement
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 8:37 pm
Sometimes people complain about copyright fees for using music in their films
and videos. In one sense you can understand that. After all we rarely have
to pay for the images we shoot, though as the Metropolitan Police copyright
police box designs and New York seeks to copyright the Manhattan skyline
that may change!
But many movies are "made" by the choice of music. We take the work of composers
and musicians who have spent a lifetime perfecting their art ...
Some of you make movies inspired by pieces of music, one composes his own
and most of us borrow from the works of others to enhance our art. Why don't
more of us get together with musicians to create original tracks?
McDave (Tarradiddle) Watterson
PS For non-UK readers the subject line refers to a broadcast radio exercise
programme intended for pre-school and infant children.
and videos. In one sense you can understand that. After all we rarely have
to pay for the images we shoot, though as the Metropolitan Police copyright
police box designs and New York seeks to copyright the Manhattan skyline
that may change!
But many movies are "made" by the choice of music. We take the work of composers
and musicians who have spent a lifetime perfecting their art ...
Some of you make movies inspired by pieces of music, one composes his own
and most of us borrow from the works of others to enhance our art. Why don't
more of us get together with musicians to create original tracks?
McDave (Tarradiddle) Watterson
PS For non-UK readers the subject line refers to a broadcast radio exercise
programme intended for pre-school and infant children.