Photographs & Pictures
Film Clips
News Archives
TV Programs & Drama
Copyright
100
Content provided by the general public
What is User Generated Content (UGC)
100
Finding unique material to be used in film takes researchers a lot of time and royalty fees. Large companies employ specialist to be consulted to sift through these clips.
What is a film research company
100
Before television these were the main advent of news sources
What are the press and wireless radios.
100
The rights to a television programs belong to the company who made them
What is no.This depends on whether the television company is still in existence and whether the company has been taken over or merged into another.
100
The method by which permission is sought for the use of photographs.
What is clearing copyright
200
TV programers and newspapers companies employ people who can do more than one job when reporting.
What is the age of multi-skilling
200
Generalized film clips that are too short and insignificant to warrant employing a video crew for a whole day to shoot.
What are stock-shots
200
What is the main problem with using foreign footage in news segments?
What is copyright issues
200
Who gets payed the fee for spotting events?
Who is the copyright holder and the holder of the event
200
The person who provides the photograph, films and pictures owns the full right to that piece of content.
What is no. Sometimes you must pay two fees or more.
300
The overall license cost of how long a picture is 'flashed' on screen
What is a flash fee
300
A catalogue that locates specific sound clips
What is a sound archive
300
Payment for news footage used and it has a minimum charge. It depends on how much it's used and what it's used for.
What is royalties for news footage
300
Royalty fees must be paid for the use of the clip as well as extra rates to the actors
What is a 'double whammy'
300
An organization allowing creative material to be used by anyone within certain boundaries
What is creative commons
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