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File:To Fly! balloon.png
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Summary
[edit]| Description | A scene from the film To Fly!. |
|---|---|
| Author or copyright owner |
MacGillivray Freeman Films |
| Source (WP:NFCC#4) | The film itself |
| Date of publication | 1976 |
| Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | To Fly! |
| Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | This will illustrate the balloon shot in the opening sequence of the film, which is the first shot in the large IMAX format, within the film. It has caused various psychological and physiological reactions, and is what makes the film significant in IMAX history. |
| Not replaceable with free media because (WP:NFCC#1) |
There is no free media that can represent this file totally, and illustrations would not help in understanding why such effects are used for the film. The actual media, however, is able to represent the effect, but also the illusion caused by this effect and the reason the effect was implemented. |
| Not replaceable with textual coverage because (WP:NFCC#1) |
While a text can describe it to an extent, this screenshot perfectly shows the effect that this aspect ratio expansion gives and, as stated above, why it is employed for the film in the first place, thus is more insightful. |
| Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | This file is only used in the film article and is in low resolution. |
| Respect for commercial opportunities (WP:NFCC#2) |
The use of this file will not hurt any commercial opportunities per the rationale above. |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of To Fly!//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:To_Fly!_balloon.pngtrue | |
Licensing
[edit]This image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the studio which produced the film, and possibly also by any actors appearing in the screenshot. It is believed that the use of a limited number of low-resolution screenshots
- for critical commentary and discussion of the film and its contents
- on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation,