1. Animoto For making video presentations. Click here for a sample made by French teacher Fiona Rose. Click here and here for videos on how to use Animoto. Click here for a student sample (in English). Click here for an Animoto made by a 6 year-old (in English). Click here for more samples. Click here for a blog post on using Animoto. Click here for an Animoto in French. Click here for a cool Animato about monster drawings. Click here for an Animoto promoting Foreign Language classes.
4. Masher, a video-editing site.
5. Click here for instructions on how to change the background of a video with a green screen and iMovie.
6. Click here for a great video on "50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story".
7. Click here for instructions on how to change the background of a video with a green screen and iMovie.
8. http://www.jellycam.co.uk/ Stop-motion maker.
9. Click here for a document by Richard Byrne called "Making videos on the web".
10. Make a YouTube "Choose your own adventure" story like this,
by using the Annotation & Link feature explained here and here.
11. http://www.magisto.com/ For video editing.
12. http://monkeyjam.en.softonic.com/ Free software for stop-motion videos.
13. http://www.tubechop.com/ Edit YouTube videos.
14. http://www.slowmation.com/ To make stop-motion animations.
15. Click here for a video explaining how to create your own "Choose your own adventure" video.
16. Click here for many Video-editing sites.