On this page, I will be demonstrating 4 different types of digital media. Image, Video, Animation, and Audio. These are not the only forms of digital media, but these 4 will be displayed on this page!
This is an image of Flint that I took and edited on my phone earlier today! He is such a happy boy and loves to play!! His favorite things to do are give kisses, run around like a crazy person, and give everyone a piece of his mind! He's a good boy!
Dog © 2026 by Sarah Trinkle is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
This is an example of an animation. I found this example on YouTube and thought it was a good example for animation. It is 9 seconds long, and all it shows is a man turning around and throwing a ball at a wall.
License Info:
This particular video is not copyrighted, and has a standard Youtube license, meaning it can only be viewed on youtube
This is a video from Creative Commons, providing a broad overview of what they do. Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that provides free, standardized, public copyright licenses. This video was found on the Creative Commons website
License Info: Cc.logo.circle.svg
Creative Commons, fixed by Quibik
Public Domain
https://open.spotify.com/track/0dTdxwwH6FYsJL0l3TgSe2?si=a9f907d2b93e437c
This is a song by MGK called cliche. This song is in my Spotify playlist, and it's become one of my favorites even though it is an older song
License Info: EST 19XX LLC, under exclusive license to Interscope Records, Position Music Publishing, Sony Music Publishing
In this assignment, what I learned is that, one its not hard to get a license for your own creations, especially with Creative Commons, and the second thing I learned is that not every work of art is licensed the same way. There are many different types of licenses to obtain, and they all have different criteria and restrictions. It is not a one-size-fits-all.