JaddziaDax wrote:you can always ask him to find the "correct" clip to replace it with...
Honestly, I think thats exactly what he needs to do.
My view: The hardest part about editing a video isn't the editing. Its finding the right scene or clip to use.
You can teach any monkey out there to cut and move around footage. But if the footage isn't the "right" footage, its just some randomly edited footage.
Not to cut down on your editing skills, thats important too. If the exchange goes like:
You: "Ok, what should I do here?"
Him: "I think you should show (such and such) doing (such and such)"
You: "Ok. Find me where that happens and then I'll use it."
Then everything is split 50/50. If he doesn't go out and find it and YOU do, that means you own the AMV. I mean come on, rule of thumb on patents, real or not. Chances are, you aren't the first person to think of your idea. However, if you DO it first, its yours.
I love lamp.
~Seen