A new addition to the Wellcome Film project has been made: downloadable videos to keep, edit and watch as you wish from your own computer. The videos are H.264 (MPEG4) format and broadband resolution (2Mbps), easily playable by both Mac and PC users. To download, simply find the title you want in the catalogue searching the Wellcome Film homepage, and click on the 'Download entire title' link in the catalogue record.
All videos on the Wellcome Film website are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commerial 2.0 UK licence, so go ahead and edit away! If you do use any of our videos in one of your projects, please let us know by leaving a comment on our blog or on our YouTube channel - we'd love to see them!
In other Wellcome Film news, our YouTube channel was featured on Wired's website bringing a new audience to these medical films. The most popular video as a result of this is now Prefrontal Tuberculoma, a 1933 surgical film showing the removal of a brain tumour caused by tuberculosis (not for the faint of heart - see below).
Author: Lucy Smee
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Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Luke' s song
Luke asked for a bit of a promotion of his new song. Filmed around Camden, an area known for its market and trendy scene.
Enjoy
Enjoy
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Wellcome Film channel on YouTube
Wellcome Film has launched its YouTube channel, with more videos to be added soon. Watch, rate and comment on the Wellcome Library's Moving Image and Sound Collection's fascinating selection of archive films, or subscribe to the channel to get regular updates. Watch the videos here.
The most popular video so far is Childbirth as an Athletic Feat (1939), a delightful film showing a class of expectant mothers performing antenatal exercises.
Author: Lucy Smee
The most popular video so far is Childbirth as an Athletic Feat (1939), a delightful film showing a class of expectant mothers performing antenatal exercises.
Author: Lucy Smee
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