Friday, May 18, 2007

(I wanted to put an image here but I didn't want to steal it)
Been Caught Stealing

So... I saw a video this morning on a certain distributors website which shall remain nameless. The video is a "Christianized" copy of a video put out by the ONE campaign. The ONE campaign video uses highly recognizeable faces and a stark black and white aesthetic to draw attention to the startling statistic that a child dies every three seconds from AIDS or extreme poverty. The video is really well done, highly creative and very effective in communicating its message. Click here to watch it now.

Imagine my surprise when I'm looking through the new releases on a certain website and I come across a video that is an exact copy of this video. It's black and white, shot on a white background, the people in the video aren't the same celebrities but they are snapping every three seconds. Then the text comes up and it's been changed to reflect that every three seconds (same as in the ONE video) six people die. The point the video is trying to make is that people are dying every second and a lot of those people don't know Christ as Savior. I get that. And I applaud the filmmakers for trying to make that point. I just wish they would have taken inspiration from the ONE video and used that inspiration to creatively come up with their own original idea. As it is, to me it seems they've just stolen the idea. They give no credit to the original creators and they are passing it off as an original work. I could go on but I think I've made my point.

This isn't the first time I've seen this in the church video space. It's one of the most blatant copies I've seen, but it's not the first. We need to be innovators. We need to be drawing on the creativity that God has given us to come up with original and powerful ways to communicate truth. And we need to be above reproach. There is a difference between parody and stealing. There is a difference between homage and rip off. And it just seems wrong.

I would really love it if you guys would weigh in on this topic and let me know your thoughts. I really feel like this is a discussion we all need to be having as makers and users of media and most importantly as bearers of the image of Christ.

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Thursday, May 10, 2007


Do The Right Thing

Storme blogged the other day about the copyright law podcast done by Creative Synergy Podcast. I listened to the entire podcast (about 1 hour) and it is extremely informative. From my perspective as a long time media volunteer, the issues discussed are very enlightening and somewhat disturbing. Anthony Coppedge and Greg Atkinson invited 2 copyright lawyers and the President of the Church Copyright Administration to discuss this very hot topic in churches. I realized that there were things I did as a part of the media team that were just outright illegal. I knew some of the issues and had the same feeling that Greg and Anthony discuss, but some were new to me.

If you are involved in any form or fashion with a church in media, music, arts, programming etc. then this podcast is an absolute must hear. The way they approach the topic, from Scripture's perspective and then dive into what our country's law says is very encouraging. Basically, we as Christ followers, must be above reproach in regards to all matters, not just ones of convenience or of seemingly "big" sins.

Three big ideas that jumped out to me personally:
1. Stealing is stealing and many churches don't know or don't care that they are infringing upon copyright laws in video/film, music and dramas.
2. YOU are liable for any law that is broken, not the church.
3. 1 Timothy 5:18

If you haven't had the chance to listen to this podcast, I really encourage you to do so. You will be very thankful that you did. Click here to download it now.

Lee

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Tuesday, May 08, 2007


Questions About Copyright and Church?

In the planning and execution of church services, we've all run into questions about copyright. What songs, images, videos can we use? How do we get permission to use songs or images if they are copyrighted? The truth of what you can and can't do with copyrighted material isn't always clear. It's hard to figure out where to look for the right answers. And if you've ever tried to read through the actual copyright laws, you know how hard they can be to understand. I often come away more confused after researching something.

That's why I'm really excited about the latest podcast from CreativeSynergyPodcast.com. This is the fifth podcast put out by Greg Atkinson (Church Video Ideas) and Anthony Coppedge (anthonycoppedge.com). Greg and Anthony have a lot of experience both working in churches and consulting them. And it's awesome to see them sharing that experience through this free resource. For this episode on copyright law, they sat down with three copyright experts. I'll be listening to this soon and I'm really looking forward to learning more about this very important and often confusing issue. Click here to download the podcast now.

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