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JetCityImage

« on: January 22, 2018, 14:33 »
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Just one video on Twitter had at least six release requests. Everyone wants to go viral, no one needs to get paid...

https://twitter.com/BlueWaffleIron/status/955273564583800832?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

"Hi there, love the video! May we post on our channels with full credit to you?"
"Can ESPN use this on all platforms with proper courtesy?"
"This is fantastic - I'm a journalist with @Storyful news agency - would it be ok to share this video on news sites and broadcasts with credit to you?"
"Hey! Do you own this video? If so, if we agree to credit you, do you give us permission to post this content natively on all Bleacher Report and House of Highlights accounts, plus permission to show it on our affiliated TV channels?"
"Could we get permission to share your video in our posts and social platforms with credit to you?"
"Hahah, love the last guy. We are Japanese a news agency. Did you shoot this video by yourself? Could we use this in media orgs with credit?"


« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2018, 14:51 »
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Well, you can always ask to get paid, like I did. And they paid.

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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2018, 22:36 »
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You will not get paid 100% of the time where you do not ask to get paid.

« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2018, 23:34 »
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What's funny is the 10's of thousands of new followers he got in the last 24 hours by giving permission to use it freely and "free credit". Oh wait. He didn't. His # is exactly the same... 363 'total' followers... Going 'viral' didn't exactly work for him...

namussi

« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2018, 05:32 »
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You will not get paid 100% of the time where you do not ask to get paid.

Not necessarily. Some organisations pay as a matter of course. Rare, of course, and becoming rarer.

« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2018, 06:57 »
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They're free to ask, and he's free to give it away. He's an amateur, not a stock artist. Not everyone does it to make money.
Just because you didn't film it or didn't get the opportunity to make money like that, doesn't make him an idiot.

That being said, I think more people should value their own content more. Would be better for the creative industry. But blaming individuals for giving away their content isn't going to change the freebies-culture. There will always be people asking for free stuff, deal with it.

« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2018, 07:25 »
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They're free to ask, and he's free to give it away. He's an amateur, not a stock artist. Not everyone does it to make money.
Just because you didn't film it or didn't get the opportunity to make money like that, doesn't make him an idiot.

That being said, I think more people should value their own content more. Would be better for the creative industry. But blaming individuals for giving away their content isn't going to change the freebies-culture. There will always be people asking for free stuff, deal with it.

Recording in portrait orientation thou...
There is no value in such a saturated environment, if anyone can do it just as good, it has no value, and everyone has a phone with camera.
I would never expect or ask to be paid for 3sec portrait video snap.

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« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2018, 09:58 »
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Depends what it is. An unmistakable 3 second clip of Trump involved in some kind of extremely dodgy activity... nobody is going to care if it's portrait and SD, if you're the only one with the shot.

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« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2018, 11:32 »
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An unmistakable 3 second clip of Trump involved in some kind of extremely dodgy activity.

They are everywhere - no scarcity value there!

namussi

« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2018, 00:26 »
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They're free to ask, and he's free to give it away. He's an amateur, not a stock artist. Not everyone does it to make money.
Just because you didn't film it or didn't get the opportunity to make money like that, doesn't make him an idiot.

That being said, I think more people should value their own content more. Would be better for the creative industry. But blaming individuals for giving away their content isn't going to change the freebies-culture. There will always be people asking for free stuff, deal with it.


Recording in portrait orientation thou...
There is no value in such a saturated environment, if anyone can do it just as good, it has no value, and everyone has a phone with camera.
I would never expect or ask to be paid for 3sec portrait video snap.


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