Digital Story Elements
Copyright and Fair Use
Audio
Potpourri
GCU
100
The element that describes the main point of the story is ____________?
What is the point of view?
100
This percent is how much of a movie clip can you use before it is considered copyright infringement?
What is 10%?
100
Name three examples of standard audio file types.
What are: mp3, mp4, wav, m4a, aiff, au, flac, wv, tta, atrac, mpeg, mpeg-4, aac, wma,
100
Literally anything associated with the information age
What is digital?
100
Kimberly LaPrade
What is the Dean of Education?
200
The element that keeps the viewers’ attention throughout the story.
What is a dramatic question?
200
A work must be tangible in order to obtain this.
What is copyright?
200
Fair use dictates that one may use this much of a music file without penalty.
What is 10% or 30 seconds?
200
Dana Atchley
Who is one of the original founders of the digital story movement?
200
Lopes
What is the GCU mascot?
300
A six minute digital story with a lot of useless information is a bad example of____________?
What is economy?
300
The amount of days after a tv program is recorded that it can be used before it becomes copyright infringement.
What is 10 days?
300
The proper name for music intended as an unobtrusive accompaniment to some activity or to provide atmosphere in a movie.
What is background music ?
300
NCTE
What is the National Council of Teachers of English?
300
CIRT
What is the Center for Innovation in Research and Teaching?
400
This is an element where you have to follow copyright policies.
What is the power of soundtrack?
400
Everything after this year is automatically copyrighted.
What is 1989?
400
Music that is shareable, available in "source code" form, allows derivative works and is free of cost for non-commercial use is known as…
What is open source music?
400
This is the heartbeat of most good stories.
What is conflict resolution?
400
Grand Canyon has been a premier private university in Arizona since this year
What is 1949?
500
List all the 7 elements in order.
What is : Point of View, A Dramatic Question, Emotional Content, The Gift of Your Voice, The Power of the Soundtrack, Economy, Pacing.
500
The four main criteria used to determine whether or not fair use applies to a specific work.
What is :Character and purpose, nature of copyrighted work, amount and sustainability, and effect upon potential sales
500
List at least three of the ways in which music is beneficial physically or mentally.
What are: 1. Helps relieve pain and stress: Relaxing soft music can assist in reducing daily stress at the end of a long day. 2. Can aid in recovery from stroke: Studies have shown music to have a positive effect in the rehabilitation of stroke victims. 3. Boosts immunity: Research has shown that the right types of music help in producing immunity boosting hormones (Roux, Bouic, and Bester, 2007). 4. Aids in memory performance: listening to music increases memory (Mammarella, Fairfield, and Cornoldi, 2007). 5. Enhances brain function: although it should be noted this occurs with music only, no vocals added (eMedExpert, n.d.). 6. Improves concentration and attention. 7. Improves athletic performance: most gym patrons use iPods or MP3 players. Listening to music while exercising not only helps the time go quicker, but the right beat encourages more effort and better performance. 8. Enhances work productivity. 9. Aids in relaxation (eMedExpert, n.d.).
500
He created a pyramid to illustrate the Structure of Tragedy.
Who is Freytag?
500
1.Academic Advancement 2.Christian Camaraderie 3.Extracurricular Excellence 4.Wellness and Well-being
What are the Four Pillars Grand Canyon University are founded on and lives by each and every day.