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The DV Show - Podcasting the ins and outs of digital video
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
The DV Show podcast started in 2005 as a source for answers to listener questions related to digital video.
As of November 2008, they "have produced over 260 audio podcasts and 52 video podcasts and have answered over 2480 questions from listeners worldwide. With newsletter.
Hosted by Brian Alves, a 22-year veteran of video production, a crack team of 12 seasoned media professionals and one Entertainment Attorney, the shows feature answers to listener questions, careful reviews, product news, tips, tutorials, contests and high-profile interviews with industry professionals — all in a quick and engaging format for thousands of listeners to enjoy worldwide."
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up-to-date
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podcast
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Categories for the podcasts:
- Final Cut Pro
- Podcasts
- Reviews
- Audio
- Camcorders
- For the Field
- For the Studio
- Lighting
- Software
- Tips & Tools
- Videos
Open TCD on iTunes U
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
"Trinity Colllege Dublin (TCD) on iTunes U contains interesting public lectures, sample course content and a range of podcasts from the TCD community."
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iTunes
The Freesound Project
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs.
The Freesound Project aims to create a huge collaborative database of audio snippets, samples, recordings, bleeps, ... released under the Creative Commons Sampling Plus License. The Freesound Project provides new and interesting ways of accessing these samples, allowing users to
• browse the sounds in new ways using keywords, a "sounds-like" type of browsing and more
• up and download sounds to and from the database, under the same creative commons license
• interact with fellow sound-artists
The project also aims to create an open database of sounds that can also be used for scientific research.
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up-to-date
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ccMixter
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
ccMixter is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want. Music on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons license. You are free to download and sample from music on this site and share the results with anyone, anywhere, anytime. Some songs might have certain restrictions, depending on their specific licenses. Each submission is marked clearly with the license that applies to it.
Related: “Is it legal?”, http://ccmixter.org/isitlegal
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Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices” is a two-day symposium intended to increase the understanding of educators, technologists, video producers, and other stakeholders in how video and open education can work together for the public good.
Click on the RSS links on the right top, which lead you to audio, audio+ or video pages. For instance: http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/broadcast/opencontent/video/podcast.xml
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2007
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audio/video repository