Below is a selection of websites that may be of interest in film and media arts.
Libraries and Film Collections
- Australian Film Television and Radio School [2]
- Australian Centre for the Moving Image [3]
- Australian screen [4]
- Europeana [5] - Europeana is a single access point to millions of books, paintings, films, museum objects and archival records that have been digitised throughout Europe.
- Film Australia Library [6]
- National Film & Sound Archive [7]
- Picture Australia [8]
- ScreenSound Australia [9]
Film Databases & Reviews
- FilmFestivals.com [10]
- Internet Movie Database [11]
- Movie Review Query Engine [12]
- New York Times Movie Reviews [13]
- Rotten Tomatoes [14]
- Urbancinefile [15]
Australian Film Organisations and Festivals
- Australian Film Commission [16]
- Australian Film Institute [17]
- Film Australia [18]
- FlickerFest [19]
- Sydney Film Festival [20]
- TropFest [21]
Other useful sites
- British Film Institute [22]
- Film - Philosophy [23]
- MusicAustralia [24]
- DavidBordwell.net [25] - The webpage of the man who wrote Film Art: An Introduction
Free Online Software
- Audacity [26] - Audio editing software
- Autodesk [27] - High level architecture and animation software available for free on a student license.
- Blender [28] - A free open source 3d content creation suite.
- Celtx [29] - Open Source Writing Software for Film, Television and more
- Jaycut [30] - Video editing software
- Mind 42 [31] - Mindmapping software
- Prezi [32] - A graphically interesting open source alternative to Powerpoint.
- Video Toolbox [33] - A file type converting software
- Widgetbox [34]- A place to make widgets for blogs, Twitter and Facebook
