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PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BOX BEFORE WATCHING THIS STUDENT SHORT FILM. :) THANK YOU! :) PLEASE WATCH THIS IN 1080p :) Our short film is about 2 lovers… September and Simon ☺ My groupmates and I are film students from MINT College and this is our final project for Cinematography… One of our major subjects. September at Simon (Script Writer: Allan Lopez) Short Film Starring: Lui Manansala & Alex Medina Producer: Martina Fernandez Director: Trisha Lacambacal Cinematographer: Gilbert Javellana Editor: Mara Aquino Special thanks to the following: Jim Flores Paul and Jeanne Fernandez Jerry Adarme Mary kay products _______________________ No copyright infringement intended. My groupmates and I do not own the instrumental music, news reporting audio (the subtle voice of a woman reporting) and other special sound effects in this video. The instrumental music, news reporting audio and other special sound effects that are part of this student short film are possessions of various owners. This is a school project, therefore this is only for educational purposes. It is definitely not for commercial use. COPYRIGHT LAW OF THE PHILIPPINES -- Philippine copyright law or officially known as Republic Act No. 8293. This law is partly based on the copyright law of USA. → "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." The Intellectual Property Code splits works that may be copyrighted into 17 classes, listed from A to Q. While all the classes listed are specifically for copyrighted material, trademarks and other forms of intellectual property, depending on what it is, are covered as well. Patents do not have a category. • A: Literature (books, pamphlets, etc.) • B: Periodicals (newspapers, tabloids, magazines, etc.) • C: Public speeches and other public speaking works (speeches, lectures, sermons, etc.) • D: Letters • E: Television or movie scripts, choreography, and entertainment in shows • F: Musical works (lyrics, songs, song arrangements, etc.) • G: Art products (drawings, paintings. sculptures, etc.) • H: Ornamental designs and other forms of applied art (not necessarily industrial designs) • I: Geographical, topographical, architectural, and scientific works (maps, charts, plans, etc.) • J: Scientific and technical drawings • K: Photographs and cinematographic works made in a process similar to photography • L: Audio-visual works and cinematographic works made in a process similar to making audio-visual works • M: Pictures used in advertising (includes logos) • N: Computer programs • O: Other works not covered in classes A-N of a literary, scholarly, scientific, or artistic nature • P: Sound recordings Q: Broadcasts FAIR USE Section 185 of the Intellectual Property Code provides for fair use of copyrighted material. The criteria for fair use is almost identical to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law, with the exception that even unpublished works qualify as fair use under Philippine copyright law. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyrigh...