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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p004t1hd
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- Arts and Humanities
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- History
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Podcasting, Producers/Broadcasters, Streaming/Download
A BBC World Service series in which people who lived through moments of history bring a personal perspective to world events. The content is organised into four categories. Episodes available now: this includes over 2,400 programmes of ten minutes each; Podcasts: here the programmes are grouped into Archives which date back to 2010; Collections, which are organised thematically and currently include Iranian History; Black History; African History; Women in History; Soviet History; World War One and Two; Scientific History, Animals Who Made History; Indian History; Cuban History and the Vietnam War; Films, which contains over 250-four-minute clips. The content is truly extraordinary. Some treasures include: South Africa’s first free elections, How organic farming started, the Jamaican Slave rebellion of 1831, The First Digitally-Animated Feature Film, Gays and Lesbians and the British Miners’ Strike, The First Heart Transplant and The First Alzheimer’s Patient.
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- https://www.seeingspeech.ac.uk
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- Social Sciences
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- Languages, Social Studies
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- Film/Video
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Online resource created by researchers from six Scottish universities to provide teachers and students of phonetics with examples of ultrasound tongue imaging (UTI) and lip video speech, magnetic resonance imaging video speech and 2D midsagittal head animations. The website offers a series of < ahref="https://www.seeingspeech.ac.uk/ipa-charts/">interactive charts which allow the user to listen to sounds and see vocal-organ movements imaged with either ultrasound, MRI or in animated form. There is also the Dynamics Dialects interactive articulatory accent database, which contains an articulatory video-based corpus of speech samples from world-wide accents of English. Resources on this site are grouped into: Accent Map, Accent Chart and an Introduction to UTI and Lip video recording techniques.
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- https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/collection/born-digital-first-cuts
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Film Studies
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- Film/Video
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A collection of 11 short films about the digital experience commissioned by the BFI and the BBC to mark the 30th anniversary of the World Wide Web in 2019. The films, made by emerging filmmakers, explore themes such as data, privacy, isolation and AI and are a mixture of genres including drama, documentary and experimental. They are all available for free.
Other Online Moving image
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- https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/collection/animation-2018
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Film Studies
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- Film/Video
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- Streaming/Download
A collection of 13 short films by emerging animators commissioned by the BFI and the BBC. The films use a variety of styles and techniques including hand-drawn images, live-action puppetry, stop motion, GC, 2D and 3D. The films are grouped into four themes (Animals, Other Worlds, Obsession and Love) and are available for free.
Other Online Moving image
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- https://www.circuit.org.nz
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Film Studies, Media Studies
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Databases, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
Founded in 2012, this arts agency supports and represents moving image practice in New Zelaland. The online resource streams over 700 videos by some 100 New Zealand artists. The collection is searchable by artist, title, year and keyword. Extensive clips of the works are available online for research and study purposes. The site also presents a fortnightly podcast hosted by Mark Amery, who is joined by local guest curators, writers and artists to dissect recent exhibitions and events in the world of local and international moving image. The podcast was launched in 2013, and the archive now contains over 80 programmes of approximately 30 minutes each. A recent addition to their podcast collection is an interview with Scottish filmmaker Luke Fowler on which he talks about his filmed portraits of experimental musicians, the revolutionary potential of the past and the responsibility of the spectator.
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- https://www.kurzfilmtage.de/en/archive/legendary-shorts/2019/
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Film Studies
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- Film/Video
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- Festivals, Streaming/Download
A collection of short films screened at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen over their 60 years of history. The films are now available for free via their website. Each title comes with a brief detail of when and in which section of the festival the short was originally screened. The list is packed with treasures, including: Kenneth Anger’s Eaux d’artifice (1953), Jean Mitry’s Symphonie Mecanique (1955), Norman McLaren’s Rhythmetic (1956), Polanski’s Two Men and a Wardrove (1958) and Mammals (1962), Truffaut and Godard’s Ube Historie D’eau (1961), an experimental short by George Lucas from 1967; Scorsese’s The Big Shave (1967), Chris Maker’s La Sixieme Face du Pentagone (1968), Chantal Akerman’s La Chambre (1972), Agnes Varda Response des Femmes (1975), Kryssztof Kieslowski’s Talking Heads (1980); a short film banned in France for over 40 years, Africa 50 by Rene Vautier; Valie Export’s Syntagma (1983), Andrea Arnold’s Dog (2001), Gus van Sant’s Ballad of the Skeletons (1997).
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- http://www.animations.physics.unsw.edu.au
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- Science and Technology
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- Mathematics, Physics
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- Film/Video
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- Streaming/Download
Multi-media tutorials for learning and teaching physics at high school, or introductory university levels, founded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council. The site provides downloadable film clips and animations that teachers can incorporate into their lessons. The structure and navigation of this award-winning resource is explained in What is Physiclips? The scope of the resource comprises: Mechanics, Waves and Sound, and Light. Other resources include Einsteinlight, and Laboratories, which are classroom exercises.
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- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fyqfIwGjH2fYC5fFLfdwW4
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Music
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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Journalist Estelle Caswell explains the stories and sounds behind very popular songs. There are 13 episodes so far including: Smooth Jazz in the 90s; Why Pop Songs should end with a fade out; How triplet flow took over rap; the Sound that connects Stravinsky to Bruno Mars; the recording-studio mishap that shaped music in the 80s, and the most feared song in Jazz.
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- https://www.aei.mpg.de
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- Science and Technology
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- Mathematics, Physics
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- Film/Video
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- Streaming/Download
Also known as the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, the institute was founded in 1995 for the purpose of pursuing research into the fundamental laws of gravitation. The Videos, Pictures and Texts section of the website is organised into five categories: Images, Movies and Simulations; AEI Research Reports; Brochures; Max Planck Research and Max Planck Yearbook. The audio-visual content includes short films about Quantum gravity and unified theories, the GEO600 Interviews-where scientists explain the direct detection of gravitational waves-, an interview with Nobel Laureate Rainer Weiss, and an animation illustrating how ATLAS analyses data from the international gravitational wave observatory network. The institute also provides the Einstein online, a resource that presents Einstein’s theories via two main sections: the Elementary Einstein with the basics of relativistic physics, and the Spotlight on Relativity, which explores modern relativity research.
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- http://www.essayfilmfestival.com/about/
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- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Film Studies
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Festivals, Streaming/Download
Launched in 2015 by Birkbeck Institute for Moving Image, the programming of The Essay Film Festival aims to provide a focus for the current global expansion of this type of film, which is understood as a hybrid form that brings together elements of documentary and experimental filmmaking into a highly personal and often politically engaged mode of expression. Some classic exponents of the essay film are Humphrey Jennings, Harun Farocki, Patrick Keiller and Agnes Varda. The Events section of the site contains information and resources about past and present editions of the festival, including video and audio recordings of events, photographs, articles and other documents, which are of special value for anyone who is interested in this engaging mode of filmmaking. The Audio Archives present Interviews, Q&As with prominent film theorists such as Thomas Elsaesser and Peter Wollen, and filmmakers including Pierre Creton, Jocelyn Saab, Joao Moreira Salles and Thom Andersen.
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