Ultimate VideoPapers
http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~benjie/ultimate/
A collection of three VideoPapers created using version 2.0 of the software. These were funded by an innovation grant from the Ultimate Players Association (UPA), the national governing body of the sport of Ultimate frisbee.
Ultivillage
http://www.ultivillage.com
Currently the definitive resource for Ultimate footage. Free clip downloads available daily ("clip of the day"); DVDs for purchase; downloads for purchase. Uses Quicktime.
Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/video/
A collection of shared video works. Creative Commons also offers assistance in publishing your work with limited licensing protection.
Archive.org
http://www.archive.org
An excellent repository of digital resources in text, image, sound, and moving image. This is an excellent place to start if you are not sure where to look. Also on this site is a tool for researching archived web pages (known as the "wayback machine") and a link to the Prelinger archives in US history. From here you can also get to the Youth Media Network, where teenagers can upload their own movies for free.
You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/
An open library for videos of all sorts, uploaded by any visitor. Videos are limited in size to 1MB.
Total Vid
http://www.totalvid.com/
Another open library of videos.
Listen Up!
http://www.listenup.org/
A great source for youth-made media.
Youth TV
http://www.uthtv.com/
100% youth-made media. In particular, check out "A Girl Like Me." It's honest, disturbing, and really hits home on the subjects of self-image and race identity. A masterful piece of work. |