Monday, April 20, 2009

Remix Three

http://www.zshare.net/video/589334598f03f0e1/

The purpose of my remix was nothing more than a parody remix. 
I was intending on using several clips from different game shows but this Wheel of Fortune clip was 
too hard to pass up.My audience was to anyone who watches Wheel of Fortune or does drugs. I do niether, 
so I can't really imagine where the remix video would circulate. I personally don't know if the contestant
Raymond was on drugs or not, but it seems like he is so my intentions were to make it look like he was.
I watched the video on centerforsocialmedia.com and saw that parody as an option. So I completed a remix using
a parody approach.

I believe that my remix follows the fair use guidelines because I am a student, using the remix for a 
specific educational course and I am not intending on making any profit. I edited some of the footage and 
even added some of my own creation to the video.I also believe I reproduced the video with an opinion 
because clearly, Wheel of fortune most likely doesn't believe Raymond was on drugs or a drug addict.

2 comments:

Greg W said...

I apologize for the annoying lag, It wasn't lagging when I edited the intro and credit!

becca said...

Greg, I think it’s safe to say that Raymond may have found the diamond in the ruff. I have only two words: crystal meth. Unless you were somehow able to edit in the exaggerated movements of Raymond’s limbs, your diagnosis is pretty accurate. I was waiting for him to take off in that new car of his, but instead he snubbed the show and its host for Mrs. White. You could certainly tweak this clip even further in your direction, but I’m not so sure about the other; it’s blatantly obvious that the man is high on something. In terms of fair use, I think the educational intro does give it more of a purpose, as a student. As for your conclusion, well; it definitely makes the remix yours.