Resources and Websites for Creating Content: Helping you stay RIGHT with Copyright.
Free Video Loops, Stock Footage, and Motion Backgrounds.
http://www.studentfilms.com/threads/multiple-angles-with-one-camera.5349/
Great resource for aspiring student film makers. Royalty free music.
http://movietools.info
One of the most used websites for video production and virtual studios. They have free sports clips, holiday loops, and other themes for green screen editing and transitions. You will definitely be using this site in creating news segments.
http://publicdomainreview.org/
This site features multimedia that is in the public domain and free to use. These are works that have expired copyrights and are open for public use. You can filter your search results by time, content, genre, and rights.
http://www.motionbackgroundsforfree.com/login/
Website that contains all kinds of different free loops for your videos. Great for green screen backgrounds on different topics. You must have a computer and username to be able to access the content.
http://www.videoblocks.com/
Another website that contains great video loops, stock footage, and backgrounds to up your film quality. You have to join, and when you do they will send you awesome freebies. During your 7 day free trial you get up to 140 downloads, which is more than enough to create an awesome stock folder.
http://www.nps.gov/pub_aff/video/index.html
Be amazed at the B-Roll you can find! You can search by monument, park, city, person, etc and download this footage for use in projects for free because they are all part of the public domain.
http://www.dissolve.com/free-clips?ref=email
Royalty free site where they offer free monthly clips. Sometimes we can get lucky and find free clips that we can use.
https://archive.org/details/movies
With more than 1.7 million video clips, you can search the archive by keyword or browse through the many categories and thematic collections in the archive. You can also upload and share your own movies and footage. So pay it forward!
www.morguefile.com
No videos, but sometimes making videos calls for some great photos. I mean hey! Look at Ken Burns! He rocked photos and has his own action in iMovie. These photos are free, but you may have to subscribe...
Video/Presentation Creation Websites
http://animoto.com
Great free website for creating 30 second intros, credits, or transition pieces for the news. Also an App for the iPad.
powtoon.com
Great for making content videos, commercials, videos on statistics, and many other uses. I have a paid education account if you are interested in using this for a project. Let me know and I will create you an account. Educators that may have stumbled onto my page: you can make 1 min videos for free!
WeVideo.com
This is a paid subscription site, and worth every penny. Students can work collaboratively on any video in the cloud from anywhere. This is web based so it is device agnostic as well. Think of iMovie except in the cloud, which makes this service unparalleled. It also has green screen capabilities, and film festivals students can enter.
Great resource for aspiring student film makers. Royalty free music.
http://movietools.info
One of the most used websites for video production and virtual studios. They have free sports clips, holiday loops, and other themes for green screen editing and transitions. You will definitely be using this site in creating news segments.
http://publicdomainreview.org/
This site features multimedia that is in the public domain and free to use. These are works that have expired copyrights and are open for public use. You can filter your search results by time, content, genre, and rights.
http://www.motionbackgroundsforfree.com/login/
Website that contains all kinds of different free loops for your videos. Great for green screen backgrounds on different topics. You must have a computer and username to be able to access the content.
http://www.videoblocks.com/
Another website that contains great video loops, stock footage, and backgrounds to up your film quality. You have to join, and when you do they will send you awesome freebies. During your 7 day free trial you get up to 140 downloads, which is more than enough to create an awesome stock folder.
http://www.nps.gov/pub_aff/video/index.html
Be amazed at the B-Roll you can find! You can search by monument, park, city, person, etc and download this footage for use in projects for free because they are all part of the public domain.
http://www.dissolve.com/free-clips?ref=email
Royalty free site where they offer free monthly clips. Sometimes we can get lucky and find free clips that we can use.
https://archive.org/details/movies
With more than 1.7 million video clips, you can search the archive by keyword or browse through the many categories and thematic collections in the archive. You can also upload and share your own movies and footage. So pay it forward!
www.morguefile.com
No videos, but sometimes making videos calls for some great photos. I mean hey! Look at Ken Burns! He rocked photos and has his own action in iMovie. These photos are free, but you may have to subscribe...
Video/Presentation Creation Websites
http://animoto.com
Great free website for creating 30 second intros, credits, or transition pieces for the news. Also an App for the iPad.
powtoon.com
Great for making content videos, commercials, videos on statistics, and many other uses. I have a paid education account if you are interested in using this for a project. Let me know and I will create you an account. Educators that may have stumbled onto my page: you can make 1 min videos for free!
WeVideo.com
This is a paid subscription site, and worth every penny. Students can work collaboratively on any video in the cloud from anywhere. This is web based so it is device agnostic as well. Think of iMovie except in the cloud, which makes this service unparalleled. It also has green screen capabilities, and film festivals students can enter.
Apps for the iPad
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