roadstar_bg
Junior Member
Hello, guys, a little advice here.
Short story : i am an film editor, based in Germany and worked with producers from the UK on a TV series production, that is been shot in the US. That was last year. I still haven�t been paid. I did a rough cut and sent them a preview. They never said anything, just delaying. There is no contract, but there are Facebook messages from one of the producers, stating the budget for the pilot i was supposed to edit and so on emails with instructions, i have the raw footage, the script for the whole season etc. I also have screenshots of them, in case they decide to mark them as spam over Facebook.
BTW... There is no NDA signed whatsoever. And there is no TV network behind the production. It�s an independent thing and the producers want to sell it on some platform like Netflix. For my part i doubt it very much, that it will make it anywhere, because the production is very low quality. But that is not so important.
So, earlier this year i asked if i can use some of the the footage for my showreel, so i at least have something out of it. Same producer gave me a go and said it should be not a problem. It should be just password protected until it airs. I told him i am going to put it on Vimeo and make some promotion in Facebook groups for networking with other film people. He saw the message, but didn�t decline or respond.
Now, 4 months after that, he told me, that i have to take it down, because i am pissing the network director, while posting the Vimeo link in the Facebook groups. I put a password on it, so it�s privat. But i put it in some of the FB posts. Yesterday they filed a DMCA Notice to Remove Copyrighted Content on Vimeo and it was taken down from the staff. I filed a DMCA Counter-Notification to Restore Removed Content and even brought the Section 107 of the Copyright Act ( Fair Use) I believe i did the right thing, but asking for advice is still a good idea.
To the reel :
It is 2:19 min in total. It is like a movie trailer. The material of claimed for copyright makes about 30 sec of in total. There are no whole scenes from the show, mostly short shots and the editing is different then in their show. There is a narrative voice over, that tells a complete different story with the images , that has also nothing to do with the story. Music was especially composed for the showreel as well as the sound design is also hand made. Even the color grading is different then the original footage. So i have invested a substantial of my own work into creating something different and unique and not just copying something.
Their show hasnt�t been released on network yet, as i said, but there were two complete versions of the first episode online on Vimeo. Not password protected. As well as trailer for the show all over the internet. I�ve downloaded them and made screenshot, in case the take it down later. Some of the footage of the trailer is also in my reel.
The reel main purpose is to show, in my funny way, my idea of what an editor does and of course help me networking. It has also some fun/sarcasm in it through the voice over as well. It doesn�t bring any direct financial benefit, nor i am somehow taking market shares from them.
My questions:
1. If they really file a law suit, they obviously can�t do it in the States. They have to do it in the UK or Germany, right? Since it�s a UK based company an i live in Germany.
2. What happens, if Vimeo decides that it goes under the Fair use act and puts it back on?
3. Since i am not making/haven�t made any money out of it, what good can a law suit do them? And since they don�t have the reel, now that it has been taken down, how can they explain in court, what the law suit is even about?
4. Since there was a complete episode already on the internet, does that count as an release? Not on pirated sites, but legally. One was a film distribution company, the other was .
5. Does someone has some good tip for what else i should do, rather then don�t work with shady people in the future?
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
the stupid film editor
Short story : i am an film editor, based in Germany and worked with producers from the UK on a TV series production, that is been shot in the US. That was last year. I still haven�t been paid. I did a rough cut and sent them a preview. They never said anything, just delaying. There is no contract, but there are Facebook messages from one of the producers, stating the budget for the pilot i was supposed to edit and so on emails with instructions, i have the raw footage, the script for the whole season etc. I also have screenshots of them, in case they decide to mark them as spam over Facebook.
BTW... There is no NDA signed whatsoever. And there is no TV network behind the production. It�s an independent thing and the producers want to sell it on some platform like Netflix. For my part i doubt it very much, that it will make it anywhere, because the production is very low quality. But that is not so important.
So, earlier this year i asked if i can use some of the the footage for my showreel, so i at least have something out of it. Same producer gave me a go and said it should be not a problem. It should be just password protected until it airs. I told him i am going to put it on Vimeo and make some promotion in Facebook groups for networking with other film people. He saw the message, but didn�t decline or respond.
Now, 4 months after that, he told me, that i have to take it down, because i am pissing the network director, while posting the Vimeo link in the Facebook groups. I put a password on it, so it�s privat. But i put it in some of the FB posts. Yesterday they filed a DMCA Notice to Remove Copyrighted Content on Vimeo and it was taken down from the staff. I filed a DMCA Counter-Notification to Restore Removed Content and even brought the Section 107 of the Copyright Act ( Fair Use) I believe i did the right thing, but asking for advice is still a good idea.
To the reel :
It is 2:19 min in total. It is like a movie trailer. The material of claimed for copyright makes about 30 sec of in total. There are no whole scenes from the show, mostly short shots and the editing is different then in their show. There is a narrative voice over, that tells a complete different story with the images , that has also nothing to do with the story. Music was especially composed for the showreel as well as the sound design is also hand made. Even the color grading is different then the original footage. So i have invested a substantial of my own work into creating something different and unique and not just copying something.
Their show hasnt�t been released on network yet, as i said, but there were two complete versions of the first episode online on Vimeo. Not password protected. As well as trailer for the show all over the internet. I�ve downloaded them and made screenshot, in case the take it down later. Some of the footage of the trailer is also in my reel.
The reel main purpose is to show, in my funny way, my idea of what an editor does and of course help me networking. It has also some fun/sarcasm in it through the voice over as well. It doesn�t bring any direct financial benefit, nor i am somehow taking market shares from them.
My questions:
1. If they really file a law suit, they obviously can�t do it in the States. They have to do it in the UK or Germany, right? Since it�s a UK based company an i live in Germany.
2. What happens, if Vimeo decides that it goes under the Fair use act and puts it back on?
3. Since i am not making/haven�t made any money out of it, what good can a law suit do them? And since they don�t have the reel, now that it has been taken down, how can they explain in court, what the law suit is even about?
4. Since there was a complete episode already on the internet, does that count as an release? Not on pirated sites, but legally. One was a film distribution company, the other was .
5. Does someone has some good tip for what else i should do, rather then don�t work with shady people in the future?
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
the stupid film editor