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Movie Theater Intro

Author: 
Matthew Pablo
Tuesday, March 12, 2013 - 23:38
Art Type: 
Music
Tags: 
orchestral
orchestra
epic
film
cinematic
strings
violins
woodwinds
uplifting
bright
happy
scene
movie
score
cutscene
introduction
opener
opening
preview
trailer
cinema
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 3.0
Collections: 
  • Moosic
  • Music
  • Non-Commercial - Music
  • Project Mini
Favorites: 
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Preview: 

I hope you guys enjoy this track.

Also, if needed I can re-arrange it to best suit your needs.

There are those who might want re-arrangements of this track tailored specific to their project, this is also another good reason to communicate with the author.

 

Contact me on my official website:
http://www.matthewpablo.com/contact

Check out my services:
http://www.matthewpablo.com/services

 

---PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AWESOME TRACKS HERE ON OGA!

http://opengameart.org/users/matthewpablo

 

I hope you guys enjoy this track.

If you would like to use this track PLEASE contact me first and let me know your plans to use this track. I will then provide instructions on how to use this track. Also, if needed I can re-arrange it to best suit your needs.

 

I believe it is common courtesy and the best interest in the author for those who wish to use this track to ask permission and discus the use of my work in their projects.

There are those who might want re-arrangements of this track tailored specific to their project, this is also another good reason to communicate with the author.

 

Contact me on my official website:
http://www.matthewpablo.com/contact

Check out my services:
http://www.matthewpablo.com/services

 

---PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AWESOME TRACKS HERE ON OGA!

http://opengameart.org/users/matthewpablo

Attribution Instructions: 
Please read this page for attribution instructions: http://www.matthewpablo.com/services
File(s): 
Movie Theater Intro.mp3 Movie Theater Intro.mp3 712.1 Kb [497 download(s)]
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vk
joined 12 years 3 months ago
03/13/2013 - 14:20

If your permission is a requirement probably you shouldn't have uploaded it under CC-BY. Because as far as I know CC-BY license has no such requirement.

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Matthew Pablo
joined 13 years 7 months ago
03/13/2013 - 14:44

CC-BY:

Under the following conditions:

Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).

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Redshrike
joined 15 years 10 months ago
03/13/2013 - 16:35
Redshrike's picture

For the record, it really isn't common courtesy to request permission or discuss usage of open source assets with the original author.  After all, the point of open source assets is that you do not need to contact the author to use it, and certainly don't need permission or instruction.  It's certainly courteous to let someone know when you're using their things, but even that is not required.  The condition of CC-By for credit in the manner specified by the author just refers to the information provided on the sheet here, not extra requirements provided later or requests for permission.  You're totally free to request this sort of involvement, but it can't be required by any means.

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