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trouble ripping DVD and internet footage for actor's reel (DVDxDV Pro)Posted by Amy Teitter
please help! I am putting a reel together for a friend. She had been on shows such as Rescue Me and Life which we have partly available on DVD (bought) and others only available via streaming from web. I'm running Final Cut Pro 5.1.4. I've purchased DVDxDV Pro. It worked for ripping one of her films (which was bought at Blockbuster) It does not rip the Rescue Me dvd. An editor friend said different DVDs have different protection?
Also, Life is streaming on Hulu. Any suggestions for best quality download from there? Much appreciated! Amy
Man, that's a REALLY tough one. Because taking footage from DVD or Web streaming is totally, completely against the law, no grey area or provision for "fair use." That's built into those media formats and, as Mike said, can't be legally worked around. But on the other hand, this is an actor's reel you're talking about, and you can, like, see her right there in each shot. So it really ought to be okay, in any sane world.
I know it sounds like a pain, but has your friend tried simply asking the producers on these shows if she can have copies of her appearances for her reel? I don't know the television-drama culture very well, especially not from an actor's perspective, but my instinct says that it certainly couldn't hurt at least to ask if she could have a few of her scenes dubbed off from the Avid or something. That'd solve your problem right quick.
> has your friend tried simply asking the producers on these shows if she can have copies of her
> appearances for her reel? I don't know the television-drama culture very well, especially not from > an actor's perspective, but my instinct says that it certainly couldn't hurt at least to ask if she > could have a few of her scenes dubbed off from the Avid or something. That'd solve your problem > right quick. Getting footage that way would be very difficult, because it would usually stop somebody from doing some other work. Or, the episode would have been so long ago that it's not just up for grabs. The nice producers who do respond to your reel requests will almost always give you a DVD screener. That will have the same protection on it. So it probably won't help. You'd have to find a way. www.derekmok.com
Yeah, I know. Trust me, we've tried. Actors have problems getting copies of their stuff on a regular basis. I'm in no way, shape or form, worried about getting into trouble. They're her scenes. You'd think they'd at least provide a copy but no on EVER does and if they do, it takes f-ing forever when these actors need to get work today, know what I mean? I know a lot of stuff can be found on Youtube but it's a higher quality on sites like Hulu and easier to locate the episodes, better organized, etc. I just don't know how to get it off those sites. I don't care where I get it, and who's logo is on the bottom, as long as I get it.
Thanks again! I'll keep searching for a DVD ripper for macs, too
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