#447: Documentary Ethics 101 (Roadrunner, David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived)

Published: Jan. 19, 2024, 12:22 p.m.

b'0:00 - Toddlers are frustrating at bedtime. So are dogs. By the way, here\\u2019s the thing about \\u201chypoallergenic\\u201d pets. \\n8:45 - DISCUSSION - \\u201cRoadrunner\\u201d (2021) - The ethics of using AI for posthumous voiceover. \\n28:00 - \\u201cDavid Holmes: The Boy Who Lived\\u201d (2023) - The ethics of making a documentary simply to tell a story, without promoting a secondary product or service.\\n--\\nThanks for joining us! If you enjoy our show, PLEASE please tell your friends. Recommend us. That is how we grow.\\nIf you\\u2019re interested in my writing, visit https://jconnor.substack.com/\\xa0\\n-----\\nExecutive Producers: Conner Dempsey \\u2022 Dustin Weldon\\nTheme Music by Dustin Weldon\\nProduced & Engineered by Conner Dempsey\\nPowered by Zoom, Skype, QuickTime, Adobe Audition, & Adobe Premiere Pro\\nSpecial Thanks to Anchor FM\\nFOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. This is critique, protected under Fair Use.\\nI DO NOT OWN THIS CONTENT. CONTENT IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.\\nCopyright 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.\\xa0\\nNon-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.'