One step ahead with The University of Nicosia, a behind the scenes look!

The University of Nicosia is in full swing production for its new campaign! Industry leader, Producer / Director Marios Stylianou, (Msviewpoint http://www.msviewpoint.com/) in association with (Green Olive  http://www.greenolivefilms.com/) visited Mediazone in order to showcase our new facilities.

The team filled the studio with a  flurry of creative activity, lighting and shooting in front of our green screen to create a distinctive narrative. Everybody was on hand, technicians, lighting, & make up to create that “movie magic”.

The University of Nicosia brings modern high end video production facilities together with industry professionals – now that’s a powerful combination! We all look forward to seeing the final result!

J.I – Senior MZ Officer

Just because you shot the video does not mean it’s yours! Get serious about who owns your work!

The moment you insert some Rihanna music in your video, that video cannot be owned exclusively by you because you do not own the licensing rights to the music. So unless you pay for it, (way too much money!), you must create your own music, and most of us lack that particular talent, so then your only other choice is royalty free, and/or creative commons music. Using this type of music and in most cases crediting the artist, gives you the freedom to do what you want with your video. Of course there are varying degrees of common creative and ownership licenses, but usually the source of your music will provide you with details. Royalty free music when purchased does not even require credits, because you own the music once it is paid for. In this case you can even sell your video without issue. Youtube has sophisticated software embedded where they can troll for licensed music. Copyright music is flagged, you get a strike against your account with the possibility of having your video taken down. Continue reading

Erasmus: An opportunity not to be missed

The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is one of the biggest student associations in Europe. It started to operate on October 16th 1989 and was legally registered in 1990. The main goal of the association is to promote, support and develop student exchange.

At present, it serves more than 393 institutions from 36 countries and as time goes by these numbers are getting bigger and bigger. Continue reading