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Port Vale Tribute Video

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Wasn't sure how to embed, so I'll use the link for now.

I incorporated some Port Vale photos, the Port Vale audio, along with the rare film footage that was uploaded not too long ago. I'm not very good at video editing. I did the best I could. Hope you guys enjoy it.

Song's I Don't Know and Flying High Again

EDIT: Video Removed to avoid copyright infringement. Please remove/delete thread if possible.
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Good job, Silver Rhoads! I really enjoyed that tribute:) Thanks for sharing and I think you did a great job pulling this together- hopefully this doesn't see the banhammer for copyright infringement! Seems to happen often with certain artists and/or labels.
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Thanks, I enjoyed it
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Yeah! Well done! 8)
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Thanks! Glad you guys like it.

That must have been some show to see. I read on a Wiki page that there were about 20,000 people there and the football club made about 25,000 pounds from the event.
I also read that it was uncommon for a big rock show to take place there.

I wish Robert Ellis' photos were more affordable.
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Thanks for doing that. It gives us a feel for what that show was like. :mrgreen: :lol: :D
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SR, nice job. Thanks for the effort. What software did you use to do that?
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stress2stress2 wrote:SR, nice job. Thanks for the effort. What software did you use to do that?
I used Adobe Premiere Elements. Most software products will do the same job. I used a wave editor to edit the songs into it.
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A nice job mate, shame i didn't get a credit. I honestly don't think you can take someones photos and do this without writing permission. I know when i was trying to get photos together for Simon's documentary. Both myself and Simon had to sign a disclosure to say that it wouldn't be made public i.e youtube. That was for Alan Perry to agree and for us not to use the photos in any other way. I don't think he'd be happy to see this film and he has had material used in the past without his permission. I'm just giving you a warning i wouldn't want to see you get into any legal entanglements over a well made film.
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Is Randy the only artist that has these issues relating to copyright or is this a fairly common phenomena? Just wondering because I rarely, if ever, see it occur elsewhere.
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GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:A nice job mate, shame i didn't get a credit. I honestly don't think you can take someones photos and do this without writing permission. I know when i was trying to get photos together for Simon's documentary. Both myself and Simon had to sign a disclosure to say that it wouldn't be made public i.e youtube. That was for Alan Perry to agree and for us not to use the photos in any other way. I don't think he'd be happy to see this film and he has had material used in the past without his permission. I'm just giving you a warning i wouldn't want to see you get into any legal entanglements over a well made film.
Yes, I understand. I just did it for a fun project and tribute. I tried to make sure I mentioned it was not for sale and mentioned the photographers that I knew of and also mentioned this forum. If anyone asks me to take it down, I wouldn't mind. I just knew people would want to see the Port Vale footage with the original audio. I had purchased the batch of Allen Perry's photos a long time ago. If he would be upset, I would understand and remove the video. He's a very cool guy either way.
RRFan4Ever wrote:Is Randy the only artist that has these issues relating to copyright or is this a fairly common phenomena? Just wondering because I rarely, if ever, see it occur elsewhere.
KISS had been adamant about this as well. It depends on the band, firm representing them and if it rubs someone the wrong way.
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Well i'll repeat my words, when i wanted photos for Simon's docu we had to be giving writting permission to use Alan Perry's photos. To give him a credit at the end is not a way out. By all means get in touch with Alan and Ross Halfin and ask them if they don't mind their photos being used in a film on youtube. I'd be surprised if they say yeah thats fine. I got pissed off when the photos i've put up on here get put on sites with no credit. I know they are mine, but do i get asked if they can be used NO!!!. You made a good film but you should of went about it with a bit more caution.
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GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:Well i'll repeat my words, when i wanted photos for Simon's docu we had to be giving writting permission to use Alan Perry's photos. To give him a credit at the end is not a way out. By all means get in touch with Alan and Ross Halfin and ask them if they don't mind their photos being used in a film on youtube. I'd be surprised if they say yeah thats fine. I got pissed off when the photos i've put up on here get put on sites with no credit. I know they are mine, but do i get asked if they can be used NO!!!. You made a good film but you should of went about it with a bit more caution.
That's a good point. I'll just take it down. Cheers.
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Fwiw I appreciate the effort
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Silver Rhoads wrote:That's a good point. I'll just take it down. Cheers.
Shit! Just checked in after a while been absent, would've loved to have seen this.
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