Watch movies, documentaries, foreign films, classic cinema, independent films and educational videos. Check with your local library to see if they host Kanopy. (Must have library card from local library)
KidLit TV
Provides elementary book read-aloud videos, book podcasts, character how-to drawing videos, and more for children. (Free)
Animoto
Create professional videos with pre-made templates. Free version allows access to some templates, unlimited slides within the video, and animations. It does not include high resolution download or voiceover. (Free and subscription)
iMovie
Create and edit professional videos, add music to videos, and add voice over to videos. (Free with MAC computers)
Internet Archive
A non-profit digital library that allows access to millions of books, audio recordings, videos, images, and more. They also host the Wayback Machine, the internet archives. (Free)
PBS Kids: Videos
Access educational videos for elementary students. Also includes a collection of videos that are translated with an ASL interpreter.(Free)
Do Ink
Two Do Ink apps, Animation & Drawing and Green Screen, allows students to create videos with an iPad.(Free)
CapCut
A simple video editing software that can be used on your desktop, browser, or phone. Includes text to speech, AI tools, templates, team collaboration, and data privacy. (Free and subscription)