A2 Identifying assets and required material
(Trial run)
Individual
activity:
Each learner will source and create assets appropriate for the brief and their
response to the brief.
Each
learner will have selected an appropriate digital media product based on their
experience in production units, their skills developed in particular areas and
the resources available to them to produce an effective digital media product.
The
learner will need to understand:
o
the
assets required to fulfil their ideas for the brief
o
how
they will create their assets
o
how
they will source their assets
o
where
they could source their assets
o
what
considerations they need for each asset in terms of copyright, clearance etc.
P.47& 48 Text Books
https://www.moovly.com/blog/shutterstock-is-now-integrated-into-moovly-studio
https://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/media-assets/
Copyright: the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
Licensing: grant a license to permit the use of something or to allow an activity to take place.
Attribution: acknowledging the author of a work. It most often requires the person’s name with the copyright symbol, and a link back to the source.
Public Domain: the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright (be sure to check public domain status in each country.)
Attribution: acknowledging the author of a work. It most often requires the person’s name with the copyright symbol, and a link back to the source.
Public Domain: the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright (be sure to check public domain status in each country.)
Finding and Crediting Copyright-Friendly Images for Presentations and Publications from CurriculumCollection
Task 4: Production Plan
In Teams based on Brief (max of 3's), use Popplet to create a group mindmap and collect links/examples and a catalogue of sources.
- What do we mean by assets?
- What assets are required to fulfil your ideas for the brief - identify them?
- How they will create assets?
- How and where will your source assets?
- How are sourcing or creating assets impacted in terms of copyright, clearance etc.
Individually complete your production plans, with investigation of copyright and clearance
‘Tutors cannot give any support to the research and preparation work’.
https://pics.io/media-asset-management
https://pics.io/media-asset-management
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