Untold Stories in South Africa: Creative Consequences of the Rights-Clearing Culture for Documentary Filmmakers
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Jaszi, Peter; Flynn, Sean
Publikationsinformationen
Erscheinungsdatum: 1. Dezember 2009
2009
Washington, DC
American University Washington College of Law
PIJIP Research Paper
20
63 Seiten
Berichte/Gutachten
Englisch
Freie Tags
Akteure
Bezugsort
Abstract
Abstract:
This report summarizes research on the perceptions of South African documentary filmmakers about copyright clearance requirements and the effect of such requirements on their work. This work was performed in the context of a larger project exploring how lessons learned from “best practices” projects with documentary filmmakers in the U.S. can help their counterparts in other countries identify and overcome barriers to effective filmmaking posed by escalating copyright clearance requirements.
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