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Metasites and Search Engines
Movies Online
- Overview article in Salon ("Beyond the Multiplex", June 17, 2009) about current online internet movie site
Online Media Resources
- A collection of resources that provide access to free online video and multimedia. (List via University of North Texas)
AOL Video (audio and video search engine)
Blinkx- Audio and video search engine, includes international news and entertainment sites
Google Video
- Audio and video search engine
Yahoo media search engine
Alta Vista media search engine
Listing of online audio and video sites (via Digital Librarian)
The Amazing Picture Machine: Index to Graphical Resources on the Internet
Listing of online audio sites (via Virtual Library)
Current Awareness Resources
via Internet Audio & Video (compiled by librarian Gary Price)
MP3.com -- MP3 Search Engine
Truveo
- Video search engine
WWITV
- Worldwide internet television
Wikipedia article on internet television (with links)
- Worldwide internet television
Video
- The library subscribes to a number of online video databases from Alexander Street Press. These databases are available to UC Berkeley users only. For a listing, SEE The Media Resource Center Online Media listing
Documentary/Educational Videos
Annenberg Media
- A collection of videos covering a wide variety of disciplines intended to help teachers increase their expertise in their fields and assist them in improving their teaching methods. Many programs are also intended for students in the classroom and viewers at home. All Annenberg Media videos exemplify excellent teaching.
BBC Archive
- Selected programs from the archives of the British Broadcasting Corporation
Frontline (PBS)
- Archive of past PBS/Frontline shows
Folkstreams
- Folkstreams.net has two goals. One is to build a national preserve of hard-to-find documentary films about American folk or roots cultures. The other is to give them renewed life by streaming them on the internet. The films were produced by independent filmmakers in a golden age that began in the 1960s and was made possible by the development first of portable cameras and then capacity for synch sound. Their films focus on the culture, struggles, and arts of unnoticed Americans from many different regions and communities.
P.O.V. Video (PBS)
- Selected documentary films and shorts featured on the PBS program
WGBH Open Vault
- Selected film excerpts and transcripts from the WGBH archives.
Commercial Video Download Sites
AOL Video
The Auteurs
- "An online movie theater and gathering place for film"
CinemaNow
Hulu
- Commercial-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies from NBC, Fox and many other networks and studios.
NetFlix
Veoh
An Internet Television service allowing users to find and watch major studio content, independent productions and user-generated material.
International Cinema and Performance/Art Films
Europa Film Treasures
- Films from the archives of notable European film archives
UbuWeb
- UbuWeb was founded in November of 1996, initially as a repository for visual, concrete and, later, sound poetry. Over the years, UbuWeb has embraced all forms of the avant-garde and beyond. Its parameters continue to expand in all directions.
Mosfilms Online
- A collection of full-length feature films produced by Mosfilm, the leading state-owned film studio in Russia.
News
Newsfilm Library (University of South Carolina)
- Includes RealVideo clips of Movietone newsreels
CNN Video Vault
- Video clips from current news events
Primary Source Archives
American Memory Project (Library of Congress)
- A gateway to primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections. Includes a sampling of early American films, including works by the Edison Company, recordings of vaudeville and other popular entertainments, early animated films; recordings of early 20th Century presidents, and scenes of American work and leisure, 1894-1915.
British Pathé (1896-1970)
- A digital news archive that allows users to preview items from the entire 3500 hour British Pathe Film Archive which covers news, sport, social history and entertainment from 1896 to 1970.
BUND: British Universities Newsreel Database
- Contains 170,000 records of British newsreel and cinemagazine production and a large collection of digitized documents related to newsreel productions.
Internet Moving Images Archive: Movie Collection
- This library contains thousands of digital movies uploaded by Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. Many of these videos are available for free download.
Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonials
- The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies is a collection of over 4,300 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Part of Yale University's department of Manuscripts and Archives, the archive is located at Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University
Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
Museum of Broadcast Communications
- Includes historic audio and video primary source recordings, such as
Trailers and Feature Film Excepts
Yahoo Movies: Trailers and clips
Internet Movie Database: Trailers
Apple QuickTime Movie Trailers
Movie-List
Audio
Radio
Web-Radio - directory of online radio stations
Radio Locator
Radio Online
Radio Tower
- Gateway to online international radio programming
Open Directory of Web Radio and Related sites
Real Radio
ABC Radio News
British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) World Service
CNN Interactive
C-SPAN Online
Fox News
National Public Radio
Pacifica Radio
Classic Radio Shows
Orson Welles/Mercury Theatre Web site
- Includes streamed audio of complete productions
Radio Days
- Features text and RealAudio clips of classic radio drama, news, comedies, and mysteries
Reel Top 40 Radio Repository
- An index to personal collections of classic radio airchecks and other historic top 40's broadcasting
Audio Archives, Historical Recordings
US Politics sound recording listing
Historic Audio Archives
- Recordings include: Rogues 'n' Heroes at the RealAudio Gallery.
(RealAudio from some of the most interesting people of our time); The Richard Nixon Audio Archive; Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler, Fall, 1938
(Also includes WWII clips from Churchill and FDR); Voices of the Civil Rights Era (JFK, MLK and Malcolm X); More Historic Sound Clips (Clinton, Bush, Liddy, Quayle and more)
National Galley of the Spoken Word (Michigan State University)
- Includes online recordings of Supreme Court decisions, recordings of famous politicans, recordings related to American history and life.
History & Politics Out Loud (Northwestern University)
- is a searchable multimedia database documenting and delivering authoritative audio relevant to American history and politics. This project is supported by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities Teaching With Technology Program in collaboration with Michigan State University and the National Gallery of the Spoken Word. Other website support from Northwestern University Library, School of Speech, Office of the Provost, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, and the Department of Political Science.
History Channel Speech Archives
Library of American Broadcasting (University of Maryland)
- Includes bibliographies, sound bites, and other information related to the history of broadcasting.
Lannan Foundation Audio Archives
- Interviews and readings by notable poets and writers
Online Speech Bank
- An index to and growing
database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming)
versions of public speeches, sermons, legal
proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other
recorded media events, and a declaration or two.
Vincent Voice Library (Michigan State University)
- Selected items from the Vincent Library of taped utterances
(speeches, performances, lectures, interviews, broadcasts, etc.) by over 50,000 persons from all
walks of life recorded over 100 years. Includes clips from historic presidential speeches and campaigns
Webcasting and other audio sites
Free Speech TV
- Progressive slant on world news and culture.
On The Air
- Gate way to a large variety of Web radio programming, web cams, and more.
Internet Talk Radio
- "Internet Talk Radio started broadcasting in 1993 as the first radio station on the Internet. As part of the museum.media.org effort to rescue some of our past work, we're also maintaining archives of early programs in their original state. Over time, we hope to go back and rescue these archives, but for now we offer them to you the way they looked in the early days of the web. You may find some broken links and some musty audio formats, but we hope you'll find some use for the data in the state they are in until we get around to refurbishing them."
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