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Media Literacy Part 17: Remixes 251 Views
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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
Media Literacy
- 00:07
Remixes
- 00:09
a la Shmoop
- 00:12
Remixes.
Full Transcript
- 00:13
So we talked about copyright.
- 00:15
And a lot of times we take
- 00:18
original work and we change it.
- 00:20
And there's a certain amount of change that we can
- 00:23
do to it to then make it "ours."
- 00:26
How should we think about remixes and when it's
- 00:29
enough has changed from the original work that we've made it ours?
- 00:32
What is a remix?
- 00:35
A remix is basically anything
- 00:37
that takes an original idea or multiple original ideas
- 00:41
and puts them together, adjusts it, manipulates it, changes it
- 00:45
in some way or another to create
- 00:47
a new art form, and that's what you're talking about.
- 00:50
If you're gonna sample
- 00:51
a piece of music within your bigger song,
- 00:54
you still need to get the permission of the person you're sampling.
- 00:57
But you think of remixes mostly with music,
- 01:01
where someone drops a beat behind it and then calls it a remix.
- 01:05
[ electronic music ]
- 01:10
[ woo! ]
- 01:12
But there's a difference between
- 01:15
taking someone's work and adding a beat behind it
- 01:17
and taking someone's ideas and kind of
- 01:21
changing them to become your own.
- 01:23
The reason that people remix is familiarity.
- 01:26
People have made a lot of money off of these
- 01:30
songs and movies and TV shows and ideas.
- 01:33
So why start from scratch?
- 01:36
Why reinvent the wheel when you can take an idea
- 01:38
that's clearly working and just adjust it a little bit?
- 01:41
And that's the idea behind a remix.
- 01:43
People tend to be more
- 01:46
accepting of a "remix"
- 01:48
- than they do of copyright violations. - Give us an example.
- 01:51
What's something that has been successfully
- 01:54
"remixed"
- 01:55
and tweaked a little bit
- 01:57
and then leveraged to go do something else?
- 02:00
Everything is an example of a remix
- 02:02
and that's why we're talking about it here.
- 02:05
People will say, "Well isn't all culture a remix of something else?"
- 02:07
Yes, it is.
- 02:09
[ creepy mumbling ]
- 02:10
Probably everything actually goes back to Aristotle
- 02:13
and Plato and those folks,
- 02:14
the first people who ever wrote anything down
- 02:16
or created culture in some way.
- 02:19
[ high-pitched throat clear ]
- 02:19
So everything is an example of
- 02:23
a remix, whether it's
- 02:25
creating a new sitcom that looks a lot like another sitcom
- 02:28
or a song that sounds a lot like another song.
- 02:33
Katy Perry's "Roar," which everyone says was a rip-off
- 02:37
of Sara Bareilles' "Brave"...
- 02:39
Is it a remix or is it a rip-off?
- 02:41
And that's where this kind of copyrighter/copylefter issue
- 02:45
comes and it just depends what your stance is on it.
- 02:47
[ whoop ]
- 02:48
What is a remix?
- 02:53
[ high-pitched throat clear ]
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