Digital Movies & Video Clips
Video represented television in the sense of electrical signals to represent the visual picture, excluding the sound. In the 70s, with the advances of technology, video earned its own rights to mean all systems involving electronic creation or re-forming of images. Television, the father of modern video, is now a sublet. America enjoys video, to the point of viewing 7.3 hours per day. Currently, almost 100% of American citizens own televisions, and video recording equipment. Millions subscribe to cable TV, and half of them receive "premium", otherwise known as pay-TV, via satellite dish. Below are links to video multimedia resources.
Apple Computer, Inc.: Apple.com: Live Events
Browse Apple Computer, for live events, a calendar, and a link to QuickTime download sites, available also for PC.
Avid Technology
Browse Avid Technology for a combo video card and edit software allowing you to edit home-recorded movies on your Macintosh.
Digital Movie News
Check Digital Movie News for information available to filmmaking amateurs in digital motion pictures, focusing on DVD disk distribution.
DV Live
Check DV Live, an online version of Digital Video magazine, with features, reviews on software and hardware, and more.
DVD Burning Software
Burn video DVDs with ease from MPEG-2 files or existing DVD image layouts; write DVD image layouts to your hard drive; convert AVI, WMV, and other MPEG files to DVD-complaint MPEG-2; and much more.
First-TV
Browse First-TV for a link to Vivo plug-ins and the ability to watch television via the Internet.
Internetv.com
Check here for Real Video and VDO live feed, featuring music video and concerts, movie trailers or other programs.
Macromedia.com
Explore Macromedia.com for the specifications on Shockwave Internet products, utilizing your browser for multimedia capabilities.
MCS Webcam, The Netherlands
Check MCS Webcam from the Netherlands for the latest innovative research in data transmitting without downloads.
Modern Television
Discover Modern Television for old-time clips of your favorite television programs, including Flintstones, Star Trek and more.
Net TV, Australia
Browse Net TV from Australia for live feed from Australian television programming, using the Real Video player plug in.
TV on the Web
Check here for live feed over your Internet browser using VDO or RealVideo technology, available to transmit or receive.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Virtual Trips to Black Holes and Neutron Stars
Check NASA for a great selection of VR clips from space, including MPEG movie clips, for Mac and PC.
University of Utah, Salt Lake City: Animation Central
Browse here for a collection of morphs, video clips, and original animation files in MPEG format, from a student's thesis.
VDO Network
Check here for an index of sites using video-streaming technology, to see film previews, and broadcast clips, organized by subject.
Video Conversion Experts
Company provides the only full digital restoration service for your old 8mm, super8 or 16mm film.
Video Links
Browse this collection of video links to QuickTime clips, several hundred available to choose from.
World Wide Users Group
Check World Wide Users Group for helpful tips and research information for digital video editors.



