I did this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqwbqxzsA2g
fun idea but IG pics aren't fair use so get ready for angry C&Ds from self-indulged selfie whores who want no part in this
>>247949
I'm not sure about that. Fair use is not about if the original content is copyrighted or not, it is how you re-use it, for exemple you can use content owned by someone else as quotation or parody. In this case I don't know if it's fair use or not, but you can only report it if you own the original content and it would really be bad luck if someone in this actually saw the video and take the time to report it because he/she appear for 1/10 second
Very cool, liked the smile stock photos as well.
Business ones felt out of place, could be from the meme association I have for them though (most likely)
>>247947
how long did it take?
>>247953
I think the stock photo thing is supossed to state that people who make cliche Instagram/facebook pictures are just shallow interchangeable stock assets and cookie cutter cutouts(hence the name of the song "cliche") or something allong similar lines.
This is pretty good OP. I'm really into the idea here.
It's a real shame that a lot of regular people (e.g. the people featured in the video) would probably severely misinterpret the message of it.
The video really shows just how much people nowadays are so shallow, and how little they're different. I hate people like that, and it really garnered a visceral response from me. Good job OP. You made me hate normies even more.
>REEEE
>>247947
Song is shit. Hope you used some image recognition software to do it because otherwise it was a waste of time.
>>247947
That was fantastic, OP. really well done.
>>248055
instagram models aren't normies, though
>>247947
Really well done - interesting idea coupled with great execution, but sadly not with good music.
>>248189
Bullshit. They're who normies aspire to be.
>>247947
Was expecting shit, but was seriously pleasantly surprised. Really good job, OP. Keep it up.