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The lecture was about the invention, intelectual property and income.
For my project I decided to chose Creative Commons license:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
I like the idea that people can use what I have done but I don't want them to make money of it. I want to keep my rights to the projects and I would like to be credited if anyone uses my idea or work.
In the future I would like to make more sculptures using movement as a response to different sensors. I would like to make an exhibition of them and potentially reproduce them in the Fab Labs arround the world. I would also like to develop other projects based on the electronics and program develop during Fab Academy.
This week we were supposed to look into video making. I have edited a 40 second video of my process and my final project ideas and sketches. It represents the style I would like my final video to look like.
For the final version I would like to add a simple background music and make a voice over of me talking about the project, describing the inspiration and details.
I've editted the video in iMovie which I consider good enough program for simple edditing and easy to work in. It works fast even with large files, and it renders while you make it so it is easy to scroll through the timeline back and forth. It is very intuitive, you can pick bits of footage and drag and drop it wherever you like. The exporting part is also simple. You can directly share your video from the program to either publish it online or email it to a friend. It resizes the rerenders the movie according to the sharing format you choose.
Filming was done by my boyfriend, without the tripod, from hand. You can see the movement of the camera but I think that works well with the style that I would like to go for.