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Video Tools

  • Animoto will help you to create videos instantly. You can use great templates and become pro in a minute.

  • ABC Documentaries pulls together documentaries that aired on ABC in Australia.

  • Australian Screen contains information about and excerpts from a wide selection of Australian feature films, documentaries, television programs, newsreels, short films, animations, and home-movies produced over the last 100 years.

  • BigThink “offers high quality video interviews and insight from the world’s most influential experts in business, entertainment, education, religion and media.”

  • Bloggingheads.tv offers split-screen video dialogues about politics and ideas.

  • Folkstreams.net has videos related to American roots culture.

  • Fora.tv streams free and pay-per-view programs from conferences, summits, public forums, university debates and think tanks across the globe.

  • EUscreen offers free online access to videos, stills, texts and audio from European broadcasters and audiovisual archives from early 1900s to the present.

  • The Global Oneness Project produces documentary films and interviews that explore ecological, economical, and social systems.

  • Learner.org is a video collection from Annenberg Media.

  • LinkTV gathers global and national news, documentaries, and cultural programs.

  • Living Room Candidate maintains more than 300 commercials from every presidential election since 1952.

  • MITWorld hosts talks by innovative thinkers.

  • NFB.ca offers films produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

  • PBS Video offers a number of their original programs.

  • PeoplesArchive collects videos of people telling their stories.

  • Photopeach allows you to create videos with subtitles using photos.

  • Psychlectures.com brings together media an courses on psychology, neuroscience, and psychiatry.

  • Ri Channel, created by the Royal Institution of Great Britain, features science videos.

  • The Science Network has videos from a number of branches of science.

  • SnagFilms offers hundreds of full-length documentary films for free.

  • Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive provides access to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive.

  • TED Talks  contain videos of “riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world.”

  • UbuWeb hosts a large archive of online avant-garde media, including a film/video collection that features work by such artists as Andy Warhol, Philip Glass, and Allen Ginsberg.

  • UCTV is a non-commercial channel featuring programming from around the University of California and its affiliated research labs and other institutions.

  • Videolectures.net provides free access to video lectures presented by scholars from many fields of science.

  • Xtranormal will help you animated movies. You can do storytelling and engage language learning.

  • YouTube offers videos from around the world. Be sure to check out the Education channel, the Screening Room, and Talks at Google.

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Inspired by Dr.Bonk and Cemil Kurt                                                        

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