That's great Marj, things haven't really changed a lot when you think about it.
rockylizard said
02:17 AM Jun 27, 2012
Gday...
AHHHHHHH ... they don't make movies like THAT anymore
What a clever compilation - they stayed with the beat of Stayin' alive really well ... and it took me back to me days as a very youngun and going to the Pictures at the Theatre BEFORE we had movies and cinemas.
Thanks Marj - Cheers John
sucastja said
07:25 AM Jun 27, 2012
Very well done!! She was gorgeous!
-- Edited by sucastja on Wednesday 27th of June 2012 07:29:02 AM
NeilandRaine said
07:33 PM Jun 27, 2012
very good clip. I would like to know the copyright restrictions, it would help me with some clips I make
Happywanderer said
07:39 PM Jun 27, 2012
I received it in an email NeilandRaine. So it must be doing the rounds.
jimbo said
11:13 PM Jun 27, 2012
Gee! I'm glad you sent that that Marj..I had chills up and down my spine Watching the greats of yester year doing their stuff....Rita Hayworth what a women
pricey43 said
11:26 PM Jun 27, 2012
That was great Marj. Really enjoyed watching it. Thanks for sharing.
pauline said
04:59 AM Jun 28, 2012
Me too Marj and oh so clever........what a beautiful woman.
Cruising Granny said
07:06 AM Jun 28, 2012
NeilandRaine wrote:
very good clip. I would like to know the copyright restrictions, it would help me with some clips I make
If you're copying someone else's work you must give credit to the original author or writer or creator etc.
I'm a writer in another life, and you can use other writer's work, but you must either gain permission before you do it, or give them credit in the context of what you're compiling.
Check with the publisher before you do anything. There may be a fee required to use the stuff.
Cruising Granny said
07:11 AM Jun 28, 2012
What a dancer!
rockylizard said
09:22 AM Jun 28, 2012
Gday...
I believe the films that the snipperts were taken from are now in the "public domain" due to their age - I think once they are 50 (I think) years old the copyright has ceased. Copyright would, however, need to be applied to the use of the soundtrack Stayin' Alive in this instance.
This is why you can now buy compilation CDs of music from the good ole days of the 40s, 50s and some 60s for $5 per CD - the songs are now in the public domain, can be copied and issued and attract no copyright fee.
Not fair to the artists concerned but that's how it is.
Cheers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Thursday 28th of June 2012 09:24:02 AM
Beth54 said
10:58 AM Jun 28, 2012
I love all those old musicals.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 28th of June 2012 10:58:37 AM
Haji-Baba said
07:46 PM Jun 28, 2012
Brilliant H.W.
The music was excellent and the number of actors that I recognised was great.
Even saw jackie Gleeson in one shot.
We need a few more of these good clips if they are available.
This is very good and well worth watching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=mz3CPzdCDws
Hope it comes through all right.
That's great Marj, things haven't really changed a lot when you think about it.
Gday...
AHHHHHHH ... they don't make movies like THAT anymore
What a clever compilation - they stayed with the beat of Stayin' alive really well ... and it took me back to me days as a very youngun and going to the Pictures at the Theatre BEFORE we had movies and cinemas.
Thanks Marj - Cheers John
Very well done!! She was gorgeous!
-- Edited by sucastja on Wednesday 27th of June 2012 07:29:02 AM
Gee! I'm glad you sent that that Marj..I had chills up and down my spine Watching the greats of yester year doing their stuff....Rita Hayworth what a women
That was great Marj. Really enjoyed watching it. Thanks for sharing.
If you're copying someone else's work you must give credit to the original author or writer or creator etc.
I'm a writer in another life, and you can use other writer's work, but you must either gain permission before you do it, or give them credit in the context of what you're compiling.
Check with the publisher before you do anything. There may be a fee required to use the stuff.
Gday...
I believe the films that the snipperts were taken from are now in the "public domain" due to their age - I think once they are 50 (I think) years old the copyright has ceased. Copyright would, however, need to be applied to the use of the soundtrack Stayin' Alive in this instance.
This is why you can now buy compilation CDs of music from the good ole days of the 40s, 50s and some 60s for $5 per CD - the songs are now in the public domain, can be copied and issued and attract no copyright fee.
Not fair to the artists concerned but that's how it is.
Cheers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Thursday 28th of June 2012 09:24:02 AM
I love all those old musicals.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 28th of June 2012 10:58:37 AM
Brilliant H.W.
The music was excellent and the number of actors that I recognised was great.
Even saw jackie Gleeson in one shot.
We need a few more of these good clips if they are available.
Happy travels every one Haji-Baba.