Links

In this section, you’ll find a selection of additional online tools and references for this Decalogue. If you know any other worthwhile interesting websites with manuals, tutorials, articles or examples, send them to us at info@territoriomovil.net so that we can add them to this section.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CREATIVE COMMONS
Culture and knowledge should be shared universal goods, which is why increasingly more people are licensing their cultural productions under the Creative Commons licence. All the information you need about intellectual property, Creative Commons licences and public property at:
http://creativecommons.org/
If all that information is a bit too much, then this video will explain things in a very simple manner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUo3KMkOETY#

FREEVLOG
A step-by-step guide to make your own videoblog:
http://www.freevlog.org/http://freevlog.blip.tv/

MAKE INTERNET TV
All you need to know to make your own Internet TV, from how to record it to how to upload it on the Internet:
http://makeinternettv.org/

MOVIE MAKER TUTORIAL
Video editing programme that comes pre-packaged with Windows:
http://www.microsoft.com/spain/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx

iMOVIE TUTORIAL
Video editing programme that comes pre-packaged with Mac OS:
http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/

MPEG STREAMCLIP
Free video compressor (Mac and PC):
http://www.squared5.com/

VIDEO COMPRESSION (VIMEO)
Specifications for the compression needed to optimise digital video:
http://www.vimeo.com/help/compression

CAJA DE HERRAMIENTAS 2.0
A Spanish toolbox (in Spanish) to begin operating in social networking sites:
http://www.naiaraperezdevillarreal.com/2010/01/12/una-caja-de-herramientas-util-para-empezar-a-trabajar-en-la-web-social

BLOG WORKSHOP
A very educational blog (in Spanish) about all you need to know about setting up a blog in Wordpress:
http://ticsidro.wordpress.com/

GOOGLE TRANSLATOR
Some of these references are in Spanish and maybe some people don’t understand it very well. While it’s always good to study and learn new languages, you can always use Google’s translator in the meantime. It’s not infallible, but it helps quite a bit:
http://translate.google.es