Most internet providers give you some webspace...check with yours to see if any and how much. I have Cox and get 10mb for each e-mail account.
I think what COmprat means that for every email account you buy from Cox, you get 10 MB of webspace. Most local and regional ISPs (such as cox) will offer webspace as part of the deal. It's your job to create and publish the webpage - complete with whatever content fits in the space(including video clips) you wish. My advice would be to first contact your ISP and find out if this is the case. If your ISP isn't so cordial to offer free space, you can next try one of the "free" hosting companies on the internet. Angelfire and tripod (from lycos.com) and Geocities (from yahoo.com) come to mind first. They should be able to provide you, free of charge, with enough space for a page and small video clip. However, you will be limited on upstream bandwidth and they will put ads on your page. If you pay, you can get more/unlimited bandwidth, as well as being free from ads. www.geocities.com www.angelfire.com www.tripod.com Yahoo also has a service called "Briefcase". I believe you get 30 mb for free, but you may only be able to share with others that have a yahoo account. I think there is also a limit on the size of the files you can upload. briefcase.yahoo.com