WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:04.200 --> 00:00:08.660 My cousin makes mashups, and he has a radio show, a college radio show. 00:00:08.660 --> 00:00:14.160 It's a college radio channel. And he kind of showed me some stuff. 00:00:18.560 --> 00:00:22.000 Mashups are taking two popular songs 00:00:22.000 --> 00:00:25.260 and combining them to make a song that's fun to dance to. 00:00:25.280 --> 00:00:28.620 I think it's really cool that anyone sitting in their bedroom 00:00:28.620 --> 00:00:31.580 can take music and make it something different 00:00:31.680 --> 00:00:34.940 and just send it out to the world. Like, the internet! Yay! 00:00:40.140 --> 00:00:43.820 I really like opening title sequences. I guess I just intended 00:00:43.820 --> 00:00:45.980 to try to make five minutes of my own version of 00:00:45.980 --> 00:00:47.660 "Watchmen," but it was mostly just 00:00:47.660 --> 00:00:51.020 pulling stuff off YouTube and then slapping it all together 00:00:51.180 --> 00:00:52.874 and putting a Bob Dylan song underneath. 00:00:52.874 --> 00:00:54.960 The audio got pulled out of the YouTube video 00:00:55.180 --> 00:00:59.300 because of the song. Well, I just ended up taking down the video 00:00:59.300 --> 00:01:04.060 because it was pretty worthless without audio. 00:01:07.900 --> 00:01:09.720 I think downloading music for the purposes 00:01:09.720 --> 00:01:12.060 of creating something new out of it 00:01:12.060 --> 00:01:14.600 and downloading music to just have it, 00:01:14.600 --> 00:01:16.728 there's definitely a big difference. 00:01:16.728 --> 00:01:19.920 It's like the difference between downloading something 00:01:19.930 --> 00:01:21.814 just for your personal gain and downloading 00:01:21.814 --> 00:01:23.260 something and then repurposing it 00:01:23.260 --> 00:01:27.100 for the gain of others. Three, four, five seconds of footage, which is what I did, 00:01:27.100 --> 00:01:33.780 I'm fairly certain that's protected under fair use.