Below is a collection of images and audio that I have captured; one original gif, one image of an original painting, an original video clip, and a recording of one of my favorite songs; 'Welcome Home' by Radical Face. This project is about licensing and usage of media so I have included the appropriate licenses below each media.
'Derealized Reflection in Candlelight' © 2023 by Micah Beebe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
This is a photo I took of an original oil painting I created in 2023, its on a smaller piece of thick printmaking paper. It's my own work so I have chosen to license it so that it is only available for noncommercial use by others and requires attribution/cannot be modified. I made sure the sample fit the .jpg requirement and placed it here after downloading it from my phone.
The gif above is another creation of mine, it was made in memorium for a dear friend who suddenly passed away. This work was digitally drawn and animated frame by frame in Adobe Photoshop I've decided to license it so that it is only available for noncommercial use by others and requires attribution/cannot be modified. I included this from my archive of digital media I've created.
'Caravaggio: Master of Light' by @Nerdwriter1 using content licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
The video above is embedded from Youtube and about one of my favorite historical artists. @Nerdwriter1 is found on Youtube and has not listed any licensing information but has listed the sources for content in the video in the description box. I'm going to estimate that this is all under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 and Fair Use as it is for educational and noncommercial purposes but is not distorting the imagery or audio.
Screenshot of credit listed beneath the video.
'Welcome Home, Son' ℗ 2019 Bear Machine by Radical Face
I've embedded an audio recording of a favorite song of mine, 'Welcome Home, Son' by Radical Face. I recorded the audio file and then placed it in my Google Drive so I could embed it here. The song licensing symbol refers to phonographic copyright, protecting the 'master rights' to the track.
In creating this page of my digital portfolio I was introduced to the meaning of the phonographic copyright symbol, I never knew what the tiny 'P' stood for. I also learned how to license my own artwork as 2/4 media were originals of mine.