To create an open access video with an open license, you'll need a set of open-source software tools along with open licensing options such as those from Creative Commons. This article will help guide you through the process.
Steps
Introduction to Open Access
Creating Open Access Videos
The diagram for creating open access videos.

- Text, such as repositories like OpenStax, DOAB, DOAJ, ...
- Images, from sources like Pexels, Noun Project, or Google search tools, Creative Commons, ...
- Audio, such as Jamendo, ccMixter, MUSOPEN, ...
- Multimedia (video), from repositories like Vimeo, YouTube, …
- Data, like OpenAIRE, Zenodo, …
- Other types of resources as described above, but created by you.
Peer review process. Peer review is critical for continuously improving the quality of open access videos, licensed with open licenses. Peer review can occur before and/or after the open licensing of the created video, and it largely corresponds to the peer review process at the author's and community's institution/library—those who use the videos globally.
Recommendations
- You can use articles on Mytour.vn as scripts for creating excellent open access videos. To do this, you should check out the article: Writing articles on Mytour.vn.
- Learn video editing with OpenShot on Mytour.vn
- Kazam: Install Kazam and use it for screen recording
- Learn audio editing with Audacity on Mytour.vn
