Yes; materials are protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed.
The Outtakes of the Christ - 2004 was released on: USA: 21 August 2004 (Hermosa Shorts Film Festival)
The cast of Orchid Orientation Film Outtakes - 2007 includes: Michael Gilday as Gerald DeGroot
Outtakes are the part of a film that is removed because of mistakes in the production.
A film appearing in the public domain means that no individual, organisation or government owns the film. It is therefore said to be in the public domain. There are a couple of ways a film could appear in the public domain. Firstly it was never copyrighted when it was originally released. Secondly a film enters the public domain if the copyright of the film has expired. How long it takes for a copyright to expire depends on a number of factors such as when the film was released and whether the copyright has been renewed over the years.
It isn't. Copyright infringement is bad for the film industry, because it hurts their ability to recoup the investment made in producing the film.
Copyright and Creativity in the Digital Age - 2008 was released on: USA: 20 June 2008 (Detroit Windsor International Film Festival)
Yes; it is a private copyright registry.
Copyright in both the play and the film was renewed, so the play will be protected through 2034, and the film through 2036.
The book bu Chris Van Allsburg is copyright 1985 and the Tom Hanks film is copyright 2004.
Copyright for a completed movie usually resides with the company that produced the film.
The Night of the Living Dead was released on DVD in 1995. There is not a copyright on the film, which means it can be copied without being illegal. There are also copies on Blu-Ray.
Yes. Copyright infringement of any form is a violation of federal law.