Royalty Free HD video stock
Do you work in advertising, broadcast media or creating your own low budget documentaries or films? If so then you probably want to check out the High Definition footage that is available, royalty free, over at AlwaysHD.
AlwaysHD has created a site where cinematographers can find interested buyers that are looking for good quality, royalty free, video stock that can be used in other productions.
I was impressed by the animations (check out the skeleton that runs and slowly fills in to be a man running), things that could easily be fit into any sort of documentary or film. The normal HD video stock is of a wide range of interests. One I like is a woman typing on her computer with the wind blowing her hair slightly. Great footage for a short film on writer's or writer's block.
From what I have seen the site is a wonderful source of quality work, all filmed in HD and royalty free. And when a clip is bought from the site, the cinematographer gets to keep 50% of the net revenue on the clips they shared, which makes this a good alternate source of revenue for the cinematographer.
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AlwaysHD has created a site where cinematographers can find interested buyers that are looking for good quality, royalty free, video stock that can be used in other productions.
I was impressed by the animations (check out the skeleton that runs and slowly fills in to be a man running), things that could easily be fit into any sort of documentary or film. The normal HD video stock is of a wide range of interests. One I like is a woman typing on her computer with the wind blowing her hair slightly. Great footage for a short film on writer's or writer's block.
From what I have seen the site is a wonderful source of quality work, all filmed in HD and royalty free. And when a clip is bought from the site, the cinematographer gets to keep 50% of the net revenue on the clips they shared, which makes this a good alternate source of revenue for the cinematographer.
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This blog post was based on information provided by Blogitive. For more information, please visit Blogitive.com
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