I learned how to use multiple media types, how to utilize different media samples, and how to give them credit for using them.
I used Deviantart by looking for cat images.
I downloaded it from Deviantart but reference checked with Tumblr as well.
This is not for commercial use.
Nine Lives by Cyril Rolado "Aquasixio", is licensed under Apache 2.0
The changes I made to the image were: vingette, increased the shadows, decreased the highlight, increased the contrast, and increased the exposure slightly.
To the right is a sample audio called Meow. I selected it because the theme is cats of course. I downloaded the file then uploaded it to my OneDrive.
The license for this media is under CC0 which means the owner waived their rights to the copyright law, it can be used for commercial without owners permission, and it can be used for personal needs.
No changes were made to the audio file. Here is a link to the license information.
I found this gif using Giphy. A short looping graphic that combines multiple images to give the appearance of movement without sound is called an animated GIF. Its goal is to communicate feelings, reactions, or amusing moments rapidly and captivatingly it is frequently employed in online communication and social media to improve visual storytelling.
Title: Cat GIF
Author: Pizzacat
Source: https://giphy.com/gifs/the-pizzacat-splash-shark-animation-cartoon-UiDejYbKF375huuTjp
License: DMCA
I chose this catchy song as my video sample. The song is called "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" by Ylvis, who is a Norwegian songwriter. I thought it would make someone smile or annoyed. I embed this from YouTube, but there was no information on they license type.
I learned there is a lot of legal things when using songs, videos, media, images, and etc. I never had to do these kinds of task before and it is challenging.