07-08-2009, 09:17 PM
Haven't we all been busy!
Thanks for all the advice so far guys. I've been reading and taking a lot from it.
I still intend on replying to posts individually, but I'm a bit sick at the moment. This gives me a lot of couch time to go looking for footage and music for the doc.
I've been locating a lot of usable footage, there's so much good stuff available. Although most of my material will be original, I will still have to use contemporary footage to relate to the time in which the events happened.
I would like, as much as possible, to use reasonably rare stock footage or events such as the missile crisis, the assassination, Oswald, Bay of Pigs, the JCS.
I've pretty much covered youtube (well, I've identified the biggest uploaders of JFK material). Can anyone recommend other websites that may be of use that provide free stock footage?
I'm sure google video, veoh and other sites can still provide a lot more material. I will also be asking a few researchers if they have any unseen material that may help. I should have the opportunity to go to the AARC and John Judge has a large video library.
Thanks,
John
Thanks for all the advice so far guys. I've been reading and taking a lot from it.
I still intend on replying to posts individually, but I'm a bit sick at the moment. This gives me a lot of couch time to go looking for footage and music for the doc.
I've been locating a lot of usable footage, there's so much good stuff available. Although most of my material will be original, I will still have to use contemporary footage to relate to the time in which the events happened.
I would like, as much as possible, to use reasonably rare stock footage or events such as the missile crisis, the assassination, Oswald, Bay of Pigs, the JCS.
I've pretty much covered youtube (well, I've identified the biggest uploaders of JFK material). Can anyone recommend other websites that may be of use that provide free stock footage?
I'm sure google video, veoh and other sites can still provide a lot more material. I will also be asking a few researchers if they have any unseen material that may help. I should have the opportunity to go to the AARC and John Judge has a large video library.
Thanks,
John

