Sunday 3 January 2016

Creative Commons, Sound effects and Muisc

https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution
http://www.learnerstogether.net/home/2009/3/11/how-to-use-and-cite-creative-commons-resources.html
These two sites are particularly helpful in terms of creating my credits as it explaines in detail what to include in different types of licensing of creative commons, it also shows ways and forms that the credits can be put together. With many examples included, even further explained the credits that to be use for alternated work and original work.


Sound Effects and Music
I found this site particularly useful for creative commons music as it includes a lot of variety and the information provided by the artist are often detailed unlike other sites which they often lack information on the artist, name, date, and many other.
http://freemusicarchive.org


This two websites are particularly for sound effects, i find that free sound.org to be very user friendly as all the buttons and information is provided in one page and the sound effects recorded by users comes from around the world. Most files are in Wav form too which is high quality and especially useful in my project.
http://www.freesfx.co.uk/music/
https://freesound.org/search/?q=music


















I found this clip on youtube of five songs in a sequence and i found it very suitable for my animation as in different parts it brings excitement and backdown, and its emotion and magical tones matches my entire theme of nature and animals. However i would have to search for the copy right license under those music and see if it could be used in my animation

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