LFS:Workshops/DIYmedia
DIY On Campus
- UBC's DIY hub
- Coursework
- LFS 250 iBooks
- FNH 200 & FNH 490 videos
- LFS 252 & APBI 315 blogs
- LFS 400 audio stories
- Course Material
Working on Video
TerreWeb video, as mentioned in the NY Times.
- Equipment
- Smartphones & iPads
- LFS Learning Centre
- UBC resources
- Video Alternatives
- Camtasia
- Whiteboard videos & Videoscribe
- Editing
- iMovie, MovieMaker & Final Cut
- On campus facilities
- Sharing online
- YouTube, public / unlisted / private
- Kaltura
Other Media
- Audio
- Web publishing: blogs & wikis
- Digital Storytelling
Copyright concerns & Permissions
- UBC Copyright office
- Fair dealing / fair use
- Creative Commons
- The licenses
- Allow commercial uses?
- Allow modifications? Yes, Yes but, No
- Attribution is always required
- Licenses are irrevocable
- Does not account for privacy issues
- Creative Commons resources
- Learning Centre wiki page
- Photos: Flickr / Compfight
- Music: Free Music Archive
- Video, etc.: [Archive.org The Internet Archive] / Wikimedia Commons
- Getting permission
- Who and what can you photograph?
- People in a public place
- Buildings
- Public art
- Who and what can you photograph?
- What can you publish?
- People who have given consent
- Minors whose parents or guardians have given consent
- ‘Newsworthy’ media
- Permissions
- Oral consent is okay
- Written consent is better
- The law does not address ethical concerns that may arise
- Respecting people’s wishes
- Ask for UBC's Release form
- Permissions
Next steps
- VideoCamp in June
- One-on-one training at the Learning Centre
- DO IT YOURSELF!
Thanks! Duncan