Films On Demand allows you to view streaming videos from Films Media Group anytime, anywhere. As a database with a professionally curated collections, Films on Demand users are able to access educational videos on numerous subjects. For example, some producers of videos on Films on Demand collection include PBS, A&E, History, ABCNews, BBC, NBC News, Shopware, Biography, National Geographic and others.
Student Benefits
•Find inspiration and material for research papers and presentations
•Captioning and interactive, searchable transcripts
•Keyword tags for all content, linking to related material
•Follow up on a clip used by a professor in class and watch the rest of the video
•Get citations for all videos in MLA, CMS, Harvard, and APA formats, with up-to-date citation creation and export
•View videos anywhere, 24/7 •Share, save, and organize videos and playlists
Citing Videos on Films on Demand
Learn how to cite videos with Films on Demand.
See how to explore Films on Demand by subject.
How to Find Videos with Closed Captioning (CC)
Learn how to find videos with Closed Captioning (CC).
Using the Films on Demand Calender
Search Films on Demand by notable events.
Learn how to navigate Films on Demand and use multi-media research options on your next project! This video covers tips for a basic search from the Films on Demand search bar and database.
*This video tutorial was created by the video owner and is not specific to CCC, but the content gives you general guidance on the subject. Please contact a librarian if you have questions not covered here.
This tutorial offers faculty and staff some tips and tricks when searching and finding videos for their classes using the database for Films on Demand. Also, the tutorial will show how to create an account profile, add videos to a playlist, and share videos. This video also covers "searching by subject" within the Films on Demand database.
*This video tutorial was created by the video owner and is not specific to CCC, but the content gives you general guidance on the subject. Please contact a librarian if you have questions not covered here.