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#The BBC [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7042281.stm recommends] the five best machinima's of 2007.
#The BBC [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7042281.stm recommends] the five best machinima's of 2007.
#A [[Vision of Students Today]]: a short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today, created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.


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Revision as of 05:03, 6 April 2008

A directory of webcasts on peer to peer related topics.


Some Introductory Material

  1. If you're new to webcasting and video blogging, read our Introductory Resources on Webcasting.
  2. Valentin Spirik reviews Open Source Film Making at http://indiworks.blogspot.com/2006/11/online-video-getting-paid-open-source.html; EngageMedia has a review of available tools for the creation, playback and embedding of online video
  3. A guide to "fair use" for documentary makers
  4. Film Forge is a distribution (or profile) of the Free/Libre Open Source SoftWare content management system Drupal, tailored to the needs of videomaking communities. Plumi is a similar tool to create a video-sharing site for your community based on Plone


How To

  1. If you want to produce audiovisual content yourself, check our own section on P2P Audiovisual Concepts, maintained by Valentin Spirik. Also: How to make live TV, entirely using free software. The Filmmaker's Toolkit teaches you to make your own movie using Web 2.0 resoureces.
  2. Make Internet TV: This guide has step-by-step instructions for shooting, editing, and publishing online videos that can be watched and subscribed to by millions of people.
  3. Robin Good of Master New Media, who has produced his own selection of the best video-editing software has compiled a list of freely available Video Tutorials, mostly of a technical nature, for those wanting to learn production and usage of social media. And here's a listing of similar guides in French. Andy Dickinson has a three part introduction to low-cost video-editing.
  4. Study: Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video (legal study for U.S. law)

Making your video production sustainable

  1. Scott Kirsner, author of the Future of Web Video, has compiled an extensive comparative list of Revenue Sharing agreements of the many video sharing sites: see the article Getting Paid
  2. Robin Good on How to Monetize your Videos

Other Directories

  1. Video-sharing sites that accept Creative Commons: this listing includes a sublist for Independent CC Video Productions, a chronological list of Independent CC Movies, Related 'Open License' and Public Domain Video Resources, and much more.
  2. The Open Media Directory keeps track of depositories for legal and 'podsafe' content which can be used in webcasts.
  3. Check the related E-Democracy Webcasts Directory
  4. Don't forget we have a related directory on Podcasts.
  5. The Internet Archive has a collection of thousands of Open Source Movies; Legal Torrents: CC-movies distributed through BitTorrent.
  6. The Creative Commons Content Curators listing has a directory of open source video material
  7. Specialized Directories: Video Creation and Editing‎; Video-sharing Network‎; Video Streaming‎; P2P for Video-sharing‎; Video eCommerce‎; Video Intermediaries for Professionals‎; Video Search
  8. 0xdb: massive database collecting metadata on the movies available through filesharing networks
  9. Public Domain material: The Public-Domain Movie Database; Wikipedia: Public Domain Films, list of articles about post-1923 theatrical-released films that are in the public domain; Creative Archive Licence Group, material from the BBC, the bfi, Channel 4 and the Open University; Public Domain Torrents, free and legal public domain movies for download via BitTorrent; Video Compilation on Free Digital Culture; Wikimedia Commons Videos, animations and videos distributed under a free license or in the public domain, suitable for educational purposes.

Our Best of Selection

Recommended Lectures

  1. Eben Moglen on Social Change without Coercion - this is an absolute must see!
  2. Lawrence Lessig on Open Spectrum. Boing Boing calls it a stupendous video.
  3. Lawrence Lessig on how Free Culture Needs Free Software: how the two movements are related
  4. Karl Fogel on the History of Copyright and Information Ownership is recommended by the Question Copyright site

Recommended Documentaries

Most recent:

  1. Digital Tipping Point, A treasure trove of archival material in preparation of a full open source movie about the impact of free software and open technology on our civilization.

Top recommendations:

  1. Good Copy, Bad Copy and Steal This Film: documentaries on copyright
  2. Money as Debt: fundamental to understand the inequities inherent in the current monetary system
  3. Humanity Lobotomy, excellent open source documentary on the threat against Net Neutrality

Others:

  1. Revolution OS = 2001 documentary on the free sofware / open source software revolution
  2. Blogumentary
  3. The Next Web Documentary = five interviews on the future of the web
  4. Code Breakers
  5. Decentralized Energy
  6. From Pamphlet to Blog
  7. Welcome to the Blogosphere - PBS
  8. 60 Minutes on the One Laptop Per Child project
  9. Copyright Criminals
  10. Luck of Seven, open source journey through the world documenting free culture
  11. Makers, on the do it yourself renaissance


In progress:

Truth in Numbers, about Wikipedia

Not about 'P2P' but must-see documentaries:

  1. The Century of the Self
  2. The Corporation
  3. Crude Impact
  4. The End of Suburbia
  5. The Future of Food

Directories:

  1. Many documentaries can be seen online through the Documentary Online Network
  2. Best Online Documentaries, by topic

Recommended Instructional Videos

This is an absolute must see:

  1. The Machine is US

Also:

  1. RSS in Plain English; Howard Rheingold Introduces RSS
  2. Social Bookmarking in Plain English; Howard Rheingold Introduces Social Bookmarking
  3. Wikis in Plain English ; 21 Days of Wiki Adoption
  4. Social Networking in Plain English
  5. Online Photo Sharing in Plain English
  6. Blogs in Plain English
  7. Twitter in Plain English
  8. Howard Rheingold on Making Stuff in Second Life
  9. How to Behave on an Internet Forum

Open Source or Collaborative Open Movies

  1. Check out the participatory documentary makers of Plug-in TV !!
  2. Indymedia Video Distribution Network
  3. Open Source Movie list in Wikipedia
  4. List of works available under Creative Commons, in the Wikipedia
  5. OpenFlix and the Public-Domain Movie Database directories, to identify fiction movies

Individual projects:

  1. Weblog Project
  2. Echo Chamber Project
  3. Elephants Dream
  4. Route 66
  5. Boy Who Never Slept
  6. Digital Tipping Point
  7. Swarm of Angels
  8. BBS
  9. Outfoxed
  10. War Tapes
  11. BloodSpell: Machinima series available under CC
  12. Cactuses
  13. Peach
  14. Steal This Film
  15. CopyCat

Our Thematic Indexes

  1. P2P Videos on Business and Economics
  2. P2P Videos on Culture and Media
  3. P2P Videos on Internet Technology
  4. P2P Videos on Politics and E-Democracy


Miscellaneous

  1. The BBC recommends the five best machinima's of 2007.
  2. A Vision of Students Today: a short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today, created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.

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