Description
Description
For our final project, I decided to follow the world cup and demonstrate the phenomenon through various media cited
Image
Images are pixelated meaning there are groups of pixels bunch up together to make a "resolution" or how clearly we can see the image. As you zoom in, the number of pixels becomes more apparent to the eye.
I found this vivid raster visual by searching "fifa world cup" on Creative Commons site. Upon clicking on the image below is CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 licensed meaning you can share and adapt (edit) the image. Along with that, you can do attribution (crediting the original source of any edit with a link), non-commercialized, and sharealike (any adaptation, contributions must be under the same license as the original)
Brazil 3 vs Chile 0, 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Qualifiers, Allianz Parque, São Paulo, Brazil by Elias Rovielo via Flickr
Animation
Sassy France GIF by FIFA via Giphy
Audio
Audio is how we digitize sound waves and configure it through sampling pieces of the wave to make it accessible for everyone to hear
I stumbled upon this peculiar sound by searching "fifa world cup" on Creative Commons site. Next, I filtered for audio files and picked the best one which is CC BY 4.0 licensed meaning you can share and adapt (edit) the image. Along with that, you can do attribution (crediting the original source of any edit with a link), with no additional restriction. After downloading the file under .wav format I had to figure out how to embed this file onto here since Google Sites doesn't support certain file types
20100711.worldcup.13.celebration.wav by dobroide via Freesound
Video
Video is similar to GIF meaning there's a motion sequence of static pictures arranged to appear it's moving in FPS (frames per second) and the quality whether it's SD (Standard Definition) or HD (High Definition) determines the resolution
I found this awesome clip from the FIFA official site, which didn't entail the licensing(s) which means fair use. However, I wasn't sure how to go about embedding the file. So I screen-recorded off my phone and uploaded .mp4 file to my Google Drive.
Portugal v Ghana | Group H | FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ | Highlights by FIFA via FIFA+
Lessons Learned
I learned about the in-depth look of the different types of licensing, and how to cite the sources found on Creative Commons. I also learned how to embed files because not every file type can be supported on the app. Although, I wasn't able to embed the video, I learned how to navigate around it to present.