I plan to run through printed and video material for profit.
I plan to compare adaptations of fictionn productions. As much as I can, I'd like to keep it playing, but often enough, I delineate history and trivia behind the fiction and development. It is not an effective "enjoyment" of the series, but more like a moving wiki on the production. A review/recap with many additions of trivia. Legal or not?
I would add my own music, and plenty of commentary. I'd like to make it like a moving wiki, like a documentary.
I would purchase digital comics if I had the cash, but I have library printed material. This should suffice. Not as well as expected, but I will manage. For the video material, I can simply add the footage in a small window as a "sub"-video without having to rework it.
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