An online resource for researchers, educators, students, archive and library professionals, contains an aggregate of African American home movie collections from the early 1920s through the mid-1980s.
The Library of Congress and WGBH in Boston collaborate to preserve for posterity the most significant public television and radio programs of the past 60 years, including over 7,000 historic public radio and television programs.
The AIFG presently contains over 450 non-fiction films that document Native lifeways from the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego, with a large concentration on peoples of the Southwest
Database of and index to 5000+ full text, audio and video versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, and more.
BBC Archives manages one of the world's largest multimedia archives. Our mission is to preserve content so that it can be re-used. Our vision is to have an open archive, fit for a digital world.
A multimedia search tool provided by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Uses innovative, state-of-the-art audio indexing and speech recognition technology from IBM Watson to quickly find video and audio files.
A project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE), HippoCampus provides high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects for K-12 and college instruction.
A family foundation dedicated to cultural freedom, diversity and creativity through projects which support exceptional contemporary artists and writers, as well as inspired Native activists in rural indigenous communities. Their event archive offers free audio and video content.
Digital movies uploaded by Internet 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.
The National Film Board of Canada's award-winning online Screening Room,including documentaries, animations, experimental films, fiction and interactive works..
The best talks and performances from TED and partners. All of the talks feature closed captions in English, and many feature subtitles in various languages. Videos are released under a Creative Commons license, so they can be freely shared and reposted.
Designed for journalists, scholars, teachers, librarians, civic organizations and other engaged citizens, it repurposes closed captioning to enable users to search, quote and borrow U.S. TV news programs.
Online access to unique and historically important content produced by the public television and radio station WGBH. Open Vault contains video, audio, images, searchable transcripts, and resource management tools.
Probably the best known of all steaming video sites, YouTube is a subsidiary of Google. Most of the content has been uploaded by individuals, but some media corporations including CBS, the BBC, and other organizations offer some of their material via the site.