There was a movie filmed in my city about my city.
I've decided to record any TV appearances where the stars of the movie have appeared. These includes local news and national talk shows and local live broadcast of the movie premier. I also recorded a TV special showing the behind the scenes.
I am transferring all this to DVDs. I am also making labels and DVD insert. However, I do not know what to title my DVDs. I know I want the movie title but I want something else after the title so that it is not confused with the actual movie itself. I want something like "movie title: _____"
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"movie title: _____"
Promotionals and Press Releases"
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Thanks for the suggestions so far but that still doesn't describe the DVD content.
Here's a sample of what's on the DVD:
- Regis
- Jay Leno
- Jimmy Kimmel
- Oprah
- Ellen
- A&E behind the scenes
- Local news stories
- Local news: movie premiere coverage live
- Entertainment Tonight
- Extra
- Inside Edition
I was thinking of "Movie Title: Talk Shows and TV Specials" but that doesn't describe everything that is on the DVD. Not sure if the behind the scenes would fall under "TV Specials".
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What are you going to do with the DVD? You do not own any of the material that you are putting into it. You cannot market your dvd or sell it to anyone. Before you do that, you must get permission from all the sources of the clips that you are using. Every one of the clips you mentioned is copyrighted by the originators of those clips.
If you are only making one to keep the collection in your possession, then you can name it anything you want that makes sense to you.
Just because it was over the air and you captured/recorded it does not give you the right to take that and resell or use it. -
I get this type of question a lot, usually after "Save your file", then "What should I call it?".
My stock answer is always, "Well, you could call it Bob."
"Why the hell would I call it Bob?"
"Why the Hell would I know what YOU should call YOUR file? Name it whatever identifies it for YOU." -
How about
"{Movie Title} invaded my city and this is all the crap I accumulated about it.""Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Wow. I think this might possibly be the worst post ever here. In fact that's what you should call your DVD - Worst post ever.
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What title does your therapist recommend?
Nelson, it's "What should I name it?" "Bob"
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