From the course: Motion Graphic Design: Project Planning and Development

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Using Creative Commons and Public Domain images

Using Creative Commons and Public Domain images

- [Instructor] Some of the images that I have used as inspiration are Creative Commons images, and these are images that are licensed using Creative Commons. And I've put some Creative Commons links up here for you. If you don't have Curio, there's also a PDF that you can use that has these links in it. And here I've got some images that I found by looking on the Creative Commons website, doing a search through Creative Commons, to find some more inspiration. And you'll see that I've placed links underneath all these images that take you back to the original image online, and also the person who created the image. And of course, I will credit anyone whose images I use in the final animation. And that's another great thing about Curio, you can store all these links in there as well, so that at the end of the project, you can just go through and do all the credits. Then I've got some public domain images. Public domain images are images that are no longer under copyright, and are free…

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