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Stock Footage Video Project?? Ideas?


Question Posted Saturday November 3 2007, 12:27 pm

So I was assigned a stock footage project for my video class where we have to incorporate stock footage in the film along with me and partner also. I'm not sure what I should do. Any ideas?...for and example of stock footage and how were supposed to use it look at the John Lennon vs. US theatrical trailer on youtube.

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theymos answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 7:26 pm:
The best way to do that project is to make a short documentary about some historical topic. Just grab 20-30 clips from documentaries about the same topic at your library, and splice them together with some background music.

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