Doha, Qatar – January 13, 2009 Al Jazeera Network today announced the world’s first repository of broadcast-quality video footage released under the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license. Select Al Jazeera video footage – at this time, footage of the War in Gaza – will be available for free to be downloaded, shared, remixed, subtitled and…
Good news! In case you missed our very special panel at Harvard Law School, we have plenty of media for you. First, there’s video of the entire panel up on YouTube and higher resolution versions are also available over at the Berkman Center. What makes this panel so interesting (and why you should take some…
2007 – 13:46m License: Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 In September 2006, Wired and Flavorpill hosted a sold-out concert in New York with all proceeds donated to Creative Commons. The show celebrated creative reuse and featured mash-up/remix artist Girl Talk, DJ/producer Diplo, and experimental pop supergroup Peeping Tom. Missing Pieces created this mini-documentary about the event, which also…
2003 — 5:43 mins This film describes some of CC’s success stories and gives insight into where we’re headed. Translations To view subtitled versions, or to contribute a translation, visit the dotSub page for this video. Assets Original /wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ File Quicktime MPEG Ogg Theora Audio Video Font All Assets (ZIP) Transcript License Reticulum Rex by…
To celebrate our 2008 fundraising campaign, Creative Commons has released “A Shared Culture,” a short video by renowned filmmaker Jesse Dylan. Known for helming a variety of films, music videos, and the Emmy Award-winning “Yes We Can” Barack Obama campaign video collaboration with rapper will.i.am, Dylan created “A Shared Culture” to help spread the word…
2008 — 6:04 mins Creative Commons and Arts Engine have teamed up to create a video explaining how CC has helped filmmakers in the Media that Matters film festival. In this short produced by Intelligent Television, you can hear from established film makers on why CC is a crucial part of their work flow and…
2008 — 1:09 min License: Attribution 3.0 Creative Commons’ CTO, Nathan Yergler, explains how to use ccSearch with Firefox. License ccSearch Screencast by Creative Commons is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. Please link to this page when providing attribution.
2008 – 5:00 mins Mayer and Bettle 2 is the sequel to the original Mayer and Bettle video. It further explains what Creative Commons is and how it works. Created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Assets /wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ File License Mayer and Bettle 2 by Creative Commons Australia, IV Motion…
2004 — 11:36 mins In 2004, we went to Rio for the launch of CC Brasil. This short film documents the event. Translations To view subtitled versions, or to contribute a translation, visit the dotSub page for this video. Assets Some source assets for this video are available on the Creative Commons wiki. License CC…
2003 — 1:50 mins Sheryl Seibert‘s video about found art and remix culture was the second place winner of the Moving Images Contest. License Mix Tape by Sheryl Seibert is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike (CC BY-NC-SA) license. Please link to this page when providing attribution.