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What is the proper way to credit audio and video found in Adobe Express that I used to create a short film clip that I want to submit to a film festival? My understanding is that Adobe Stock provides the video, not sure about the audio.
Hello @susans98593130 I'll try to help you. You'll know that when you add content from Adobe Stock into a project and you select that image or element on the canvas there is a panel on the left hand side full of options.
For images/video: click the i icon and the little info panel pops up. I often manage to highlight this with my mouse and use Ctrl+C then Ctrl+V to paste into a note somewhere if I need to keep the information.  
 
For audio: click the audio track in the timeline, then click th
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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Huge thanks for moving this post kglad - I am a newbie here:)
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no problem. your post is in the adobe express forum where an expert will (hopefully) be able to help.
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Hello @susans98593130 I'll try to help you. You'll know that when you add content from Adobe Stock into a project and you select that image or element on the canvas there is a panel on the left hand side full of options.
For images/video: click the i icon and the little info panel pops up. I often manage to highlight this with my mouse and use Ctrl+C then Ctrl+V to paste into a note somewhere if I need to keep the information.  
 
For audio: click the audio track in the timeline, then click the 3 cots in the panel to open Source info.
Click Source info and you'll get an info pop up like this with the audio track details.
You can then paste this info wherever appropriate e.g. a YouTube description if needed. I hope that helps! 
 
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Thanks much for this help - Sue
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You're welcome 🙂
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The proper way to credit the author and Adobe stock is described here: https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
In short: You credit Adobe stock at the same place where you credit other assets, in the same way you credit other assets. Two things are necessary: the author as shown in the "by" line in @thejanebradbury's post and Adobe stock.
It is flexible in that way that you credit as you are used to credit similar assets given that you use both references (author and Adobe stock). It is clear that if you have licensed 5 assets for your project, that you can say something like "This work contains assets licensed on Adobe stock by the following authors ...." or similar.