Hello I don't post here often, but I figured I visit here often maybe somebody could help me out. Our school puts on a student produced slide show, showcasing highlights throughtout the whole school year, and well so far I've been the only one to do anything on this. I've been the only one working my butt off on this thing, and well I had an idea.
Restitution (sp?)
I figured maybe I could get a little money for my hardwork. My idea was to sell the slide show on a dvd that would include the slide show as well as every single picture that was used in the slide show, which here's my first question. Can a DVD+R or DVD-R disk be read and have files copied from them on a computer using a cd-drive or cd-burner?
Now here comes the legal question. . . with the slide show every year we put music in the slide show. . . Now if I wanted to sell the slide show on DVD, how would that work with the music, because I've heard mixed things on this, but I'd like credible, information on this question? (Backing up your answer with a source would be nice)
Also lastly I wanted to note, I've been using my blank disks to take pictures with the school's camera, of all the events we have. Once I've taken them, I use my computer to fix up the photos, then I use the school's computers to actually build the slide show, since they use Adobe Premiere which nice, plus I'ven't found a sutible free alternative. . .
So basically I want to sell a DVD that contains something I created which contains music, and was made with the schools computers. . . . Can this work?
Lastly I want to note I would buy the blank media myself, and do all the burning myself! The actual making of all the DVDs would come out of my pocket, and my time!