I decided to keep the month of July clear this year and give myself a mid wedding season break and relax for a bit. It's been a busy year so it was nice to spend some time in a few of our favorite places and enjoy the solitude with my wife. I know some of you enjoyed the last video I posted and we're trying to do one on every trip that we take, so the link is below if you would like to watch it. Here's a handful of photos I've processed so far. Thanks everyone.
Jordan
Upper part of Zebra: Climbed up here with a broken hand. Was not fun.
#1 and 3 are my favorites, but all are super shots. And that video is really amazing! It was fun to see you and your wife participate with the landscape. Well done.
Thanks everyone. It was a pretty productive trip. It was our first time visiting the Great Sand Dunes, it's definitely become one of my top 5 parks I think
As usual, the video was fun to watch, fun to see the places you two travel to...it immerses the viewer in it...question, how do you handle the rights on the music? I wondered that on the last one and never asked.
The photos, 1 and 4 for me. Looking forward to more.
Travis Rhoads wrote:
question, how do you handle the rights on the music? I wondered that on the last one and never asked.
I just put it on there and hope for the best Honestly, I'm not really sure of Vimeo's policy. I list credit for the artist and song under the contributors tab but that's it. I guess as long as it isn't used for commercial gain it's probably not a huge deal.
jord217 wrote:
I just put it on there and hope for the best Honestly, I'm not really sure of Vimeo's policy. I list credit for the artist and song under the contributors tab but that's it. I guess as long as it isn't used for commercial gain it's probably not a huge deal.
If you're sharing your videos privately and directly with friends and family, you can do whatever you want. (This is why some hosts like SmugMug don't have an army of employees watching every video and accepting take-down notices from mucisicans) ...Making them public on Vimeo or Youtube, however, is a different story, but as long as you're not using the content for commercial gain, the worst that would usually happen is that it gets taken down.
Personally, the more I started doing trip videos and random adventure clips / tutorials, I just decided to buy a subscription to a site like Audioblocks.com. (youtube.com/c/MatthewSaville)
Thanks for the info Matt. That's what I figured would happen. I had a video on youtube disabled and then enabled again after they had some policy change. I guess if I continue to do these videos I'll look into some sort of subscription.