Some time ago I noted a number of terrific image resources for urban planners. This blog highlights some additional sources.
Video
Urban Eye Candy: Best City Time Lapse Videos
Cities On Video
Parking and Prices
Courtin' Participation With a Bluegrass Music Video
How could Ventura transform?
The Most Dangerous Road in Georgia
Video Explores Daily Life of Five New York Neighborhoods
Remaking Southern California Cities
A Flying Tour Through Downtown Tokyo
Atmospheric Cities
YouTube Exposing Cities' Traffic Problems
Melbourne, Australia: A Pedestrian Paradise

Moving Pictures of Planning History: Education Online
Constantly updated, the internet has created an important tool for accessing up-to date information—text, still images, and video. Increasingly it also provides a window into aspects of history, including planning history, that have previously been difficult to find. Documents, indexes to archival materials, and the photographic and map collections of historical societies are accessible online. Less well known are film and video resources—resources that can be played online or downloaded. The Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division now boasts an outstanding collection of hundreds of videos relevant to urban issues.
Some examples illustrate the range:





















