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DVCreator.net - "Our mission is helping you achieve world class quality results from your digital video studio by providing clear, to-the-point, expert training and resources on every aspect of the digital video creation process- from shooting aesthetics and lighting through editing, post-production visuals and audio, and delivery on the internet and DVD."
Getting Creative - "Getting Creative is largely an educational initiative aimed at sharing the experience of the industry's finest and inspiring anyone with the desire to produce great pictures and sound."
Video
Help - "This site will help you to make your own VideoCDs, SVCDs, DVDs,
DivX, XviD, HD etc that can be played on your standalone DVD Player from video
sources like DVD, Video, TV, DV, Cam or downloaded movie clips like AVI, DivX,
XviD, WMV, Flash, etc."
IF Magazine - "Inside Film delivers a 'who, what, where and how' guide to success in screen content creation. It's the bible for Australia's filmmakers - essential reading for anyone working in the film and TV industry."
Australian Copyright Council - provides useful "information, advice and training about copyright in Australia. We also produce publications, do research, and make submissions on copyright policy issues." Eg: Recording from TV & Radio for educational purposes
Arts Law Centre of Australia - "is the national community legal centre for the arts in Australia."
Film
Classification Standards - "The Guidelines for the Classification of
Films and Computer Games describe in detail the scope and limits of material
suitable for each classification category."
DV Info.net - The Digital Video Information Network
Editing Software - In an ever-changing environment, this Wikipedia listing should prove as up-to-date as possible.
Digital Video Format Conversion Software - "Digital Video File Format Converter"
Div X for Windows - "DivX for Windows gives you everything you need to create and play high-quality DivX videos on your PC and beyond."
Audacity - "Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems."
Media Players - VLC / Quicktime
Download.com - has links to downloadable software with reviews and user ratings.
Tasman AV - "For the past 29 years Tasman AV has been supplying audio visual solutions to a variety of corporate, government and education clients."
Audio Technology - "The magazine for sound engineers and recording musicians."