Day 17 Journal - Day 17 What is your favorite Disney character or movie and why is it your favorite? My dream house looks like….

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Day 17 Journal - Day 17 What is your favorite Disney character or movie and why is it your favorite? My dream house looks like….

Vocabulary - Day 17 FAIR USE: "Fair use" is the right of the public to make reasonable use of copyrighted material in special circumstances without the Copyright Owner's Permission. PARODY: There is no exact definition for what a "parody" is under the copyright law. A parody involves the use of elements of a previously existing work in a new work that, at least in part, comments on or criticizes the previously existing work and is usually meant to be funny.

Copyright & Fair Use Day 2 http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=2523&title=A_Fair_y__Use_Tale http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=133405&title=What_s_Fair_Use___The_Media_Show

Copyright & Fair Use Day 2 - Notes Which Works Are Protected by Copyright? Books & Software Music- even if you have bought it Dramatic works- plays Choreographing Pictures, graphics, sculptures Motion Pictures Drawings & Building Plans

Project 2 - Simple Cartoon Video on website: http://angelakidd.wikispaces.com

Project 2 Requirements 25 drawings/squares The cartoon story must have a beginning, middle, and end 1 minute song, sent to iTunes, lightly in background of cartoon 2 special effects Title The End Title slides and/or voiceovers to help the cartoons story Slide stating HHS Productions