Finding Images, Video, and Music
MAKE SURE YOU ARE FOLLOWING THE RULES OF COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE!
See this article from the Library of Congress about Copyright and Fair Use: "Six Copyright Concepts Your K-12 Students Should Know"
See this article from the Library of Congress about Copyright and Fair Use: "Six Copyright Concepts Your K-12 Students Should Know"
VIDEO: You can use 10% or 3 minutes, whichever is less, of a video that is legally acquired (meaning that you have to purchase the video).
MUSIC: For copyrighted music, you can use 10% of the song, but no more than 30 seconds.
IMAGES: You are allowed to use copyrighted images only if you use a small part of the image or transform it into something new. Otherwise, look for images using Creative Commons!
MUSIC: For copyrighted music, you can use 10% of the song, but no more than 30 seconds.
IMAGES: You are allowed to use copyrighted images only if you use a small part of the image or transform it into something new. Otherwise, look for images using Creative Commons!
DO AN OPENVERSE SEARCH Search for Creative Commons images and audio on Openverse.
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MUSICIn order to get music into your iMovie, you will have to play the sound on one iPad and record using the microphone on the iPad where you are creating the movie. These websites have free music available to download.
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