Picsart - photo editing app
Picsart, is a free photo editing app for iOS or Android powered phone or tablet. It allows editing pictures directly on the smartphone through its various tools. It can be used both on the pictures stored in the device memory and on the pictures uploaded to one’s social media accounts (Facebook, Flickr, etc.)
The app is available on Amazon, in the Google store and in the iPhone app store.
See the page http://picsart.com/terms about ownership and distribution rights.
For awards and topics related to Picsart content, also see the blog http://blog.picsart.com/
Unlocking the Archives
Unlocking the Archives brings together three of the UK’s most prestigious collections combining documents from The National Archives, film from the British Film Institute and photographs from English Heritage.
22 Moving Cinemagraphs
On this webpage you can find a small repository of 22 very nice and funny moving cinemagraphs, made through a technique of blending the effects of images and videos.
Selectie van de testlaboratoria - Digitale fototoestellen - Zomer 2007
FNAC lists differences, advantages & disadvantages of a numerous amount of digital cameras (not camcorders).
FNAC lijst verschillen, voordelen en nadelen op van een groot aantal digitale camera's (geen camcorders).
Selectie van de testlaboratoria - Digitale fototoestellen - Zomer 2008
FNAC lists differences, advantages & disadvantages of a numerous amount of digital cameras (not camcorders)
Alas Wiki
ALAS MEdia is a studio dedicated to telling people's stories through image, sound, design and education. They started up the Alas Wiki which includes tips & resources on moviemaking, equipment and things that can inspire you.
Edublog
Blog about all kinds of media use in education.
JISC Digital Resources
This is a website run by JISC in the UK which provides advice, guidance and training on the creation and use of digital media resources. JISC Digital Media also offer an interesting newsletter called Intermedia which includes news on forthcoming events as well as articles on a variety of relevant topics. The Digital Media service is offered to the UK's Further and Higher Education community and covers creating digital media resources (specifically still im-ages, moving images and sound resources), delivering digital media resources to users, using digital media resources to support teaching, learning and research and managing both small and large scale digitalisation projects.
The JISC Digital Media newsletter is also available here: http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/newsletter/

