RESOURCES for finding images that are 'free' to use. ('Free to use' means that you do not need to worry about copyright--but still need to cite them)
Photos for class - search for images on this site and it will put the citation on your image for you Google Advanced Image Search Wikimedia Commons - a database of 29,518,308 freely usable media files Pixabay - another Open Content photo database |
Citing an images in a video:
Include images in a complete MLA bibliography in the end credits of your video or podcast. -Put the citations in the order that the images appear. Cite the images in the same format as a digital presentation. Example: Yann. Big Black Ants, Jaura, India. Digital image. Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia Foundation, 15 July 2010. 28 Oct. 2016. <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Big_black_ants,_Jaura,_India.jpg>. Citing music in a video: Include music in a complete MLA bibliography in the end credits of your video or podcast. You should also include music included in the video-creation software (for example, iMovie "jingles" or "ambience"). Examples: Apple Computer. Vino. iMovie Jingle. iMovie 10.0.9, 2015. MP3. McCartney, Paul, and Lennon, John. Rocky Raccoon. The Beatles. George Martin, 1968. MP3. |