When I was a student, I saw a lot of great films, once. My professors exposed me to marvelous images and sequences but I really needed to pay attention. Each viewing was unique and not to be repeated. Like my current seventh period film student, I fell asleep in class often. Sometimes I could find the same film at a video rental but I rarely tried.
Daily, I show the students many clips and stills from all type of movies. I want to flood their mental image banks with possibilities. I also want them to have access to everything I show in class. Some of it may be on youtube but they will rarely try to find it there.
Using an open-source program, VLC player, I am capturing stills and sequences from dvds (for my educational purposes). It is a simple task and it takes a few minutes but it is much faster than trying to cue up that scene from a dvd player during class! Whatever I show them in class, I also put on a Schoology for the students’ reference. At then end of the years, I will save my clip library as a resource and expand it with new clips next year.
You can talk to our IT department about downloading it on your device. I have learned that it works much easier on a PC than the MacBooks. I am mostly using a faculty room pc for this operation.
If you merely want to use it once in a while or for a single project, I will help you do it!