Rough Notes: Video Resources on the Web
Presentation by Hall Davidson at the Midwest Internet Institute
http://www.archive.org/movies/prelinger.php
Great archives for old material from black and white dancing cigarette ads to old political television ads.
More of the same, plus deeper resources
http://www.britishpathe.com/flashintro.cfm
(for sale). See the notes below. British footage from all realms and subject areas. For PowerPoint, web, and more
http://www.unitedstreaming.com/
Great commercial vender for instructional media in Quicktime, Windows Media Player, and some streaming only resources
Very good stuff from Nova. Some for streaming, some for download.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/database.html
Very good stuff from Nature. Some for streaming, some for download.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/egg/resc_film.html
More quirky, but valuable material
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/blackout/etc/video.html
For streaming.
http://www.pbs.org/fredfriendly/ourgenes/watch_video.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teenbrain/etc/video.html
This excerpt from "Inside the Teenage Brain" offers a glimpse into the research of Dr. Jay Giedd , a top neuroscientist who's studying the adolescent brain. Giedd uses magnetic imaging technology to peer into what he calls "the black box" of teenagers' brains. He's discovered an unexpected growth spurt, just before puberty, in the frontal cortex (the area of the brain involved in judgment, planning, and strategizing). This new growth is followed by a period of pruning and organizing the new neural connections which continues through adolescence. (RealPlayer: Shoot Screen)
http://www.pbs.org/weta/washingtonweek/video/
Political material, some are very provocative. Good things to stimulate thinking.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/snapshot.htm?section=N&label=2003-07-23-boom.jpg
http://www.usatoday.com/news/snapshot.htm
Great news material and some great very visual Flash animations.
http://www.downloadatoz.com/flashsaver/
http://www.usatvads.com/html/body_honda.html
A terrific ad to download in QuickTime. Begs for a narration that relates to something at hand.
http://www.eduscapes.com/seeds/clips.html
Great general resource and library. Send the general description below. This site is a great piece of work from Annette Lamb and her folks
http://www.fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/VR/AUSCHWIT.HTM#AUS2
Interactive Flash.
http://www.digitalblasphemy.com/dbhome.shtml
A favorite site for great visuals.
http://www.freeplaymusic.com
Very high quality sound tracks-free to schools and educational
use.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/gallery/mpeg4.html
Gallery of videos.
http://school.discovery.com/ontv/videoclips.html
RealPlayer, so only for streaming-unless you get ingenious. Great
material
http://www.brainpop.com/english/seeall.weml
Truly wonderful animations-but in Flash. To convert for
digital projects, see Flash converter above.
http://eartheducator.gsfc.nasa.gov/Video_Clips_or_Quicktime_Movies/
Just one of the great resources from NASA-yours to use.
http://esdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov/GLACIER.BAY/movies.flyby.html
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/projects/aero/centennial/Flying.html
Real Player Video of History of Flight
http://www.quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/eweek/girl.html
Female engineers interviewed
http://achievement.org/frames.html
A wide range of interviews in overarching subjects like Leadership,
Passion, and Vision, from a wide range of very famous (and not
so famous) high achievers
http://americanhistory.si.edu/
http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,56667,00.html
http://www.archive.org/movies/prelinger.php
http://www.videouniversity.com/
http://www.c-span.org/VideoArchives.asp?z1=&PopupMenu_Name=Other&CatCodePairs=Issue,O;
CSPAN video of news conferences, debates, etc.
http://www.c-span.org/apa/homepage.asp?Cat=Series&Code=APA&ShowVidNum=6&Rot_Cat_CD=APA&Rot_HT=204&Rot_WD=&ShowVidDays=30&ShowVidDesc=
Historical resources from the video libraries on CSPAN
http://www.c-span.org/classroom/index.asp?code=Classroom
CSPAN lesson plans, videos, etc.
http://www.c-span.org/classroom/resources.asp?code=classroom#civics
The general teacher video resources from CSPAN
CSPAN Commencement Speeches from CSPAN - with lesson plan
http://www.britishpathe.com/flashintro.cfm
All Low Resolution preview material is free of charge.
High Resolution clips for PowerPoint presentations are £25
each. High Resolution clips for Web Publishing are £500
each.
All fees are payable on-line.
Preview material is strictly for off line usage. No rights are
granted for any audience outside educational use in schools.
PowerPoint presentation rights are for one year from date of purchase
and are strictly for use in presentations to an invited audience.
Web Publishing rights are worldwide for one year from the date
of purchase. Only medium resolution clips can be used commercially.
They can, of course, be transcoded to different file types and
resolutions before publishing, but the source material must be
of a quality that meets with British Pathe's standards.
POWERPOINT AND WEB PUBLISHING LICENCES INCLUDE THE RIGHT TO USE
FRAME GRABS AND ANIMATIONS FROM THE CONTENTS OF THE CLIP IN THE
PRESENTATION OR ON THE WEB SITE.
Any requests for higher resolution material, usually delivered
on VHS, CD-ROM, DigiBeta or Digital Video Tape, should be channelled
through a British Pathe Librarian.
About this site: A Peek at History, Piracy-Free
By Patrick Di Justo | Also by this reporter
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02:00 AM Dec. 27, 2002 PT
In a move that started as a project to save money on film storage,
British Pathe has put more than 3,500 hours of its old newsreels
online, creating what it says is the largest online digital news
archive. The move adds fresh perspective to the debate over online
digital copyright management.
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Newsreels are short news films, only a few minutes long, that
covered the issues of the day and screened in movie theaters before
the feature film. British Pathe produced its last newsreel in
1970.
Unlike the "ephemeral" films in the Prelinger Archives
, which can be downloaded and used freely, British Pathe newsreels
are still under copyright. British copyright expires 70 years
after the death of the last surviving contributor to the work.
As such, Pathe has the right to charge for the use of the clips
and to regulate how they may be used. Users can download low-resolution
watermarked previews from Pathe's website for free. High-resolution
clips for PowerPoint-type presentations given before a limited
audience can be licensed for one year for £50 (about $78);
clips that will be posted on the Web are licensed for £100
(about $157).
British Pathe also offers VHS and DVD newsreel compilations for
£10 (about $16) per clip.
Initial fears that only a small number of history buffs would
be interested in downloading clips were put to rest soon after
the site debuted on Nov. 19. The company used up its monthly 46-GB
download capacity in three days, after more than 250,000 users
downloaded nearly 50,000 files.
"The costs (for extra bandwidth) were easily covered by PowerPoint,
Web publishing and VHS sales," said Peter Fydler, the commercial
director for British Pathe.
In contrast with many U.S. media companies, which are insisting
on mandatory copy protection of digital content, British Pathe
uses a much simpler method to protect its intellectual property:
They've placed a small British Pathe logo in the bottom-right
corner of each video.
There is also a very British warning on the site's FAQ, which
states that the company "would hope ... that the images downloaded
are not misused in any way."
"We're not too worried about the files being abused,"
Fydler said. "If anyone wants to rip off British Pathe, it's
much easier, cheaper (and) higher quality to buy an historical
VHS or DVD."
Then again, teenage pirates aren't as likely to swap high-resolution
videos of the 1952 state funeral of King George VI with the same
fervor as they trade camcorder copies of Star Trek: Nemesis .
Yet the success of Pathe's simple strategy doesn't surprise the
Electronic Frontier Foundation's Cory Doctorow. "They're
treating their customers like customers, not criminals. It's not
surprising that they're thriving," he said.
A representative of the Motion Picture Association of America
declined to speak on the record about British Pathe's policy.
The MPAA supports Sen. Fritz Hollings' Consumer Broadband and
Digital Television Promotion Act (PDF), which calls for circuitry
to be built into consumer electronic hardware to prevent unauthorized
duplication of copyrighted media.
Doctorow points out that copy protection has never effectively
stopped dedicated piracy. "It just controls what the average
citizen can do with the media they've paid for."
But British Pathe's apparent success has yet to inspire other
media companies. Peter Bregman, archivist for Fox Movietone newsreels,
and Peter Costiglio, a spokesman for AOL Time Warner's Time Inc.,
each said their companies have no plans to make their newsreel
archives available online.
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Search Engines
If you're looking for video clips using search engines such as
Google , try adding the words real player, Quicktime, or video
clip to your search. Altavista Video Yahooligans: Video Downloader
Yahoo Video Clips
Websites with Video Clips
History American Memory Viewer Information - Video - also, try
the LC Collection Finder . American Memory Motion Picture Collection
Fortunoff Video Holocaust Archive Holocaust Movie Clips - QuickTime
Museum of Musical Instruments Neweum - video interview war stories
POTUS: Presidents of the United States - info, audio, & video
Presidental Libraries FD Roosevelt LB Johnson Presidential Library
Red Hot Jazz Archive Swinging through Time - go to the video room
Yale Democracy Series
Movie and Video Previews Schlessinger Media
Music Radio Disney - music videos
Speeches & Interviews Author Video Interviews - Barnes and
Noble CSPAN Commencement Speeches from CSPAN - with lesson plan
Public Speeches from CSPAN - with lesson plan Great American Speeches
from PBS - some with video Modern TV Online Audio and Video Recordings:
UC Berkely Lectures and Events Webcorp Multimedia
Science Chemistry-Based Entomology Image Gallery from Iowa State
University - some video NASA Earth Science Educator Video Clips
The Physics Classroom Your Genes Your Health Video Zoo from Animal
Planet Video Clips from Discovery Channel
Stories Fablevision TV
Other Topics The AdCouncil - great public service announcements
- check out the library ad Children Now - video archives GPO Multimedia
-Sights and Sounds from the US Government Printing Office (MPEG)
Web Video Sample - links from Qu een's Film Class AdCritic - watch
commercials CNN Video Vault QuickTime Movie Trailers
Native American. AIROS (American Indian Radio on Satellite) provides
authentic Native American music, news, entertainment, interviews,
and discussions through audio and video. Watch sample video clips
and a couple short programs at Vision Maker .
Virtual Field Trips Holocaust Movies - QuickTime
Good Use of Videos America's Library - from the Library of Congress
Ayn Rand Conversations with History - interviews on political,
economic, military, legal, cultural, and social issues (RealMedia)
Edutopia Savage Seas Uncle Tom's Cabin & American Culture
US Holocaust Museum - go to the film and video section or search
for video
Explore the project, Your Genes, Your Health . Within each
section, a person discusses what it's like to live with the disorder.
Notice how video, audio, and animation are integrated into the
projects above. Discuss how you might use this in an educational
or entertainment setting. Use a video in a presentation. Evaluate
the way video is used at the website
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If you have a low speed modem connection and wish to view the
videos at better quality, you might want to download them
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Target As...." Save the file to an appropriate place on your
hard drive. Use "My Computer" or "Windows
Explorer" to navigate to the file and double-click on it.
This will open it up in the Windows Media Player. Downloading
"Broadband" Win Media files will give the best
viewing but will require longer downloading time.
BrainPop (Flash Animations)
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Note: Media files that can inserted into PowerPoint
Format
File: name extensions
Microsoft Windows Media: .
avi, .asf, .asx, .rmi, .wma, .wax
Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG): .mpg,
.mpeg, .m1v, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpe
Apple QuickTime®, Macintosh®:
AIFF Resource,.qt, .aif, .aifc, .aiff, .mov
UNIX .
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