| American Widescreen Museum: Widescreen and early movie color system history, illustrated with technical and non-technical information. Information on old color processes. |
| Edward Ditterline's Spank The Mind Studios: An look at how one person and one studio creates film, digital video, live theatrical and multimedia productions [Flash Only.] |
| Enter Future Filmmaker: Explanation of the history, and processes of filmmaking. |
| Film-Makers.com: Online starting point for filmmakers and film lovers. A movie-oriented community site and search engine. |
| Filmsite.com: Film-related events listing, directory of film professionals, and independent films in streaming media format for online viewing. |
| Future Movies: Film articles and reviews, tips for new filmmakers, and links to filmmaking resources. |
| Geoffrey.com.au: Australian resource for people in the film industry. News, film reviews, discussion forums, and links. |
| Highlander Film: Links directory and informational articles on filmmaking. |
| Information for the Film Professional: Information, humour, links and news for film crew. |
| Low-Fi Video: Independent, alternative, low/no-budget, amateur, Web and digital cinema in Serbia. Background information, video archive, contact information, and links. |
| Movies for the Masses: Movement to create a fund that can be used to finance film projects that people want to see. |
| Project Seven: Six filmmakers have been challenged to each make seven short films in the year 2002. Site includes information on the films' themes and deadlines. |
| Shoot and Post: Publisher of books and documentation to assist production professionals. |
| The Girls' Room: Indie Filmmaking Pages with Attitude: Tips, links and lots of independent filmmaking, plus a special page devoted to sex, violence and censorship at the movies. |
| The Motion-Picture Industry: Behind-the-Scenes: A look at how films are made. Reference section, and links. |
| The State of the UK Film Industry in a Global Market: MBA (Exec) online research project. Now available for viewing to the general public and film industry executives. |