How are you?
I hope all is going well?
I contacted you a while back about the use of short sections of movie soundtracks to be inserted in my videos.
You gave me great advice as usual about substantial/ insubstantial use of copyright material.
Andy I am about to shoot my first 1-hour video, which will be broken down into lots of short 2 - 7 minute sections.
I thought it would be sensible to double-check two things with you Andy before I proceed. .
Concern 1
I want to use a short section approx (5 seconds) of Brahms famous lullaby music to coincide with a character who is asleep. I understand that as Brahms passed away in 1897 that all his music will be in the public domain so I am hoping it will be o.k. However where is a good place to find a safe to use recording as I imagine the orchestra might hold the copyright on the recording??
I am hoping as I am only using 5-7 seconds it should not be an issue either way??
Would this thinking hold true with all classical music in the public domain? As long as I am only using very short incomplete sections of the overall work?
Concern 2
The second and the more concerning is about using a very small bit from the Rocky motion picture soundtrack about 5-7 seconds maximum. It is to coincide with character shadow boxing, as the music is strongly associated to boxing.
With regards soundtrack clips that are not in the public domain Andy is there a rule of thumb to follow (ie) like you are safe to use a specific % of the overall track length or movie length?
So if the Rocky track is 3 minutes long and I am using 5-7 seconds I am using less than 5% of the work? If using the length of the movie then it would represent a tiny %!
I must point out I am only using the 5-7 second rocky section once it is not being repeated in any way in the video .
It would be great to have a rough guideline that I can use and adhere to for future videos of a similar nature.
I just don’t want to come unstuck here.
My videos are to be uploaded on you tube and then embedded on my website.
I will not be selling them but might make money from the site where they are housed (i.e.) selling advertising space on the site and affiliate marketing etc.
So there could be a small indirect commercial component to the videos??
Thanks a million Andy
All the best and I hope you are having a great weekend.
Rob
