Category:Webcasts
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A directory of webcasts on peer to peer related topics, with also some general material on do it yourself online video.
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Some Introductory Material
- If you're new to webcasting and video blogging, read our Introductory Resources on Webcasting.
- 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
- A guide to "fair use" for documentary makers
- 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
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How To
- 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.
- 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.
- Study: Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video (legal study for U.S. law)
- Ten P2P Distribution Platforms for Online Video Makers (newteevee.com)
- Video Toolbox: 150+ Online Video Tools and Resources (mashable.com)
- 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.
Also from Robin Good:
- (30.04.07)Online Video Publishing: Create Your Own Streaming Internet TV Channel With Streamcast Player (www.masternewmedia.org)
- (24.04.07)Broadcast Yourself Live On The Web: Best Tools To Create Your Own Live Web TV - A Mini-Guide (www.masternewmedia.org)
- (23.04.07)Learn How To Create, Publish And Promote Your Online Video: Make Internet TV (www.masternewmedia.org)
- (01.03.07)Publish And View Online Video Using Free Software: A Present To Richard Stallman (www.masternewmedia.org)
- (06.04.06) Video Editing, Publishing And Remixing Online Is Here (www.masternewmedia.org)
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Making your video production sustainable
- 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
- Robin Good on How to Monetize your Videos
- Online Video: Getting Paid, Open-Source Storytelling/Film Making Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 (indiworks.blogspot.com)
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Other Recommended articles
Compiled by Valentin Spirik:
- (20.11.07) TV on Your PC: Hulu, Joost and Miro Reviewed (gizmodo.com)
- (20.08.07) What just happened to video on the web? (www.kaourantin.net)
- (25.06.07) 4 Major Internet TV Apps Compared (mashable.com)
- (22.06.07) Who Will Be The YouTube Of Live Video? (www.techcrunch.com)
- (10.05.07) Open Source: Ready for Its Closeup (www.linuxinsider.com)
- (13.02.07) Online Video Industry Index (video sharing, search, editing etc. - www.readwriteweb.com)
- (08.02.07) The 17 Most Talked About Online Video Companies and How They Differ (video about, incl. promotion of own service, and blog entry - splashcastmedia.com)
- (25.01.07) Understanding Video-Sharing Sites' Terms of Service (www.techsoup.org)
- (25.01.07) Video Search Engines And Online Video Directories: A Mini-Guide (www.masternewmedia.org)
- (17.10.06) The Innovators - Nicholas Reville of The Participatory Culture Foundation (blog entry and video - www.technologyevangelist.com)
- (14.09.06) The Future of Online Video - Openness Matters. RSS Can Help. (www.getdemocracy.com)
- (07.04.06) Ten video sharing services compared (www.dvguru.com)
- (14.03.06) Why Ogg Theora Matters for Internet TV (maketelevision.com)
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Other Directories
- 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.
- The Open Media Directory keeps track of depositories for legal and 'podsafe' content which can be used in webcasts.
- Check the related E-Democracy Webcasts Directory
- Don't forget we have a related directory on Podcasts.
- The Internet Archive has a collection of thousands of Open Source Movies; Legal Torrents: CC-movies distributed through BitTorrent.
- The Creative Commons Content Curators listing has a directory of open source video material
- Specialized Directories: Video Creation and Editing; Video-sharing Network; Video Streaming; P2P for Video-sharing; Video eCommerce; Video Intermediaries for Professionals; Video Search
- 0xdb: massive database collecting metadata on the movies available through filesharing networks
- 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.
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Our Best of Selection
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Our Own P2P Presentations
- Vision Statement
- Lecture on Peer production, governance, and property. Australia, 2007
- What is Peer to Peer?. Edited by Valentin Spirik.
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Recommended Lectures
- Eben Moglen on Social Change without Coercion - this is an absolute must see!
- Lawrence Lessig on Open Spectrum. Boing Boing calls it a stupendous video.
- Lawrence Lessig on how Free Culture Needs Free Software: how the two movements are related
- Karl Fogel on the History of Copyright and Information Ownership is recommended by the Question Copyright site
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Recommended Documentaries
Most recent:
- 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:
- Good Copy, Bad Copy and Steal This Film: documentaries on copyright
- Money as Debt: fundamental to understand the inequities inherent in the current monetary system
- Humanity Lobotomy, excellent open source documentary on the threat against Net Neutrality
Others:
- Revolution OS = 2001 documentary on the free sofware / open source software revolution
- Blogumentary
- The Next Web Documentary = five interviews on the future of the web
- Code Breakers
- Decentralized Energy
- From Pamphlet to Blog
- Welcome to the Blogosphere - PBS
- 60 Minutes on the One Laptop Per Child project
- Copyright Criminals
- Luck of Seven, open source journey through the world documenting free culture
- Makers, on the do it yourself renaissance
- Second Skin: how lives have been changed by Massive Multiplayer Online Games.
In progress:
Truth in Numbers, about Wikipedia
Not about 'P2P' but must-see documentaries:
- The Century of the Self
- The Corporation
- Crude Impact
- The End of Suburbia
- The Future of Food
Directories:
- Many documentaries can be seen online through the Documentary Online Network
- Best Online Documentaries, by topic
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Recommended Instructional Videos
This is an absolute must see:
- The Machine is US
Also:
- RSS in Plain English; Howard Rheingold Introduces RSS
- Social Bookmarking in Plain English; Howard Rheingold Introduces Social Bookmarking
- Wikis in Plain English ; 21 Days of Wiki Adoption
- Social Networking in Plain English
- Online Photo Sharing in Plain English
- Blogs in Plain English
- Twitter in Plain English
- Howard Rheingold on Making Stuff in Second Life
- How to Behave on an Internet Forum
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Open Source or Collaborative Open Movies
- Check out the participatory documentary makers of Plug-in TV !!
- Indymedia Video Distribution Network
- Open Source Movie list in Wikipedia
- List of works available under Creative Commons, in the Wikipedia
- OpenFlix and the Public-Domain Movie Database directories, to identify fiction movies
Individual projects:
- Star Wreck: the most successfull internet distributed movie of all time (see also: Iron Sky
- Weblog Project
- Echo Chamber Project
- Elephants Dream
- Route 66
- Boy Who Never Slept
- Digital Tipping Point
- Swarm of Angels
- BBS
- Outfoxed
- War Tapes
- BloodSpell: Machinima series available under CC
- Cactuses
- Peach
- Steal This Film
- CopyCat
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Our Thematic Indexes
- P2P Videos on Business and Economics
- P2P Videos on Culture and Media
- P2P Videos on Internet Technology
- P2P Videos on Politics and E-Democracy
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Miscellaneous
- The BBC 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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Key Resources
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Blogs
Compiled by Valentin Spirik:
- The CamcorderInfo Blog http://www.camcorderinfo.com/d/blog.htm is "All About Shooting, Editing and Polishing Your Videos" and has a notable Ethics Policy.
- Self-Reliant Filmmaking http://www.selfreliantfilm.com/ "is what makes a filmmaker independent"
- the Workbook Project http://workbookproject.com/ is "a social open source experiment for content creators"
- CinemaTech http://www.cinematech.blogspot.com/ is about "Digital cinema, democratization, and other trends remaking the movies"
- NewTeeVee http://newteevee.com/ focuses on the more mainstream aspects of the online video evolution.
- HD For Indies http://www.hdforindies.com/ is about "High Definition Video for Independent Filmmakers"
- BlenderNation http://www.blendernation.com/ brings "Fresh Blender News, Every Day"
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