Re: Stock Footage of Team Sports: Anyone know where to buy? by Sue Lawson on Nov 2, 2009 at 9:25:33 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum Hi Ned!
Did you try iStockPhoto (http://www.istockphoto.com/index.php) for affordable stock footage? Lots to choose from and super-affordable.
Cheers!
-- Sue
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Re: Stock Footage of Team Sports: Where to buy? by Jon Zanone on Oct 31, 2009 at 12:21:42 pm in the AVID Editing Forum Big time sports have big time lawyers...
Maybe there's a mid-major college team near you? You can usually get to the sports info director a little easier and explain what you want...
Jon
Be curious, not judgmental.
Walt Whitman
Re: HD question by Phil Balsdon on Oct 31, 2009 at 11:57:28 am in the Art of the Edit Forum A lot of the footage I shoot ends up being archived for stock footage in future edits or recuts so it's better to shoot HD for when NTSC and PAL SD is gone.
I know film makers who have made documentaries from mainly historic footage, actually jus
Re: Stock Footage of Team Sports: Anyone know where to buy? by Brad Kopp on Oct 30, 2009 at 11:12:18 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum I have awesome video of my son's hockey teams from the past 10 years.. from mites through High School.. He's on varsity this year and I have XDcam now.. could you use any?
Moto Guzzi rider
dog lover w/wife, Ex & 3 kids
Stock Footage of Team Sports: Anyone know where to buy? by Ned Miller on Oct 30, 2009 at 9:10:45 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum I am producing a corporate video where the theme is "teamwork" (yeah I know we've don this before...)
But this client wants real teams and I know that I can't afford to buy NFL, NBA, etc. footage. Does anyone on this forum have experience creating
Stock Footage of Team Sports: Where to buy? by Ned Miller on Oct 30, 2009 at 9:09:39 pm in the AVID Editing Forum I am producing a corporate video where the theme is "teamwork" (yeah I know we've done this before...)
But this client wants real teams and I know that I can't afford to buy NFL, NBA, etc. footage. Does anyone on this forum have experience creatin
Re: Green Screen Footage Libraries by Eddie Yepez on Oct 30, 2009 at 2:21:59 pm in the Adobe After Effects Forum Hi, there's a few good ones in here:
http://ae.tutsplus.com/articles/roundup/14-free-stock-footage-and-green-screen-plate-resources/
Eddie
Re: Digital Video and Flourescent Lighting Help by Edwin Pieroelie on Oct 28, 2009 at 9:24:07 am in the Lighting Design Pros Forum Greetings everyone, I know in other posts they call responding to a very old thread "raising the zombie" but i feel this fluorescent lighting topic is still very "hot" today.
My situation is unique in that I live (and work) in Jakarta, Indonesia a
HD 1080 or 720 for internet video? by Santana Issar on Oct 23, 2009 at 7:57:25 pm in the HDV Format Forum Hi,
I'm making a short internet video using stock footage that I plan to buy off the net.
I have the option to buy the same clip in HD 720 (cheaper) or HD 1080 (expensive).
I want to know if there'll be a big drop in quality if I use HD 72
Re: Scaling down in AE for 3d Set by Tony Silva on Oct 20, 2009 at 4:19:08 pm in the Adobe After Effects Forum what are you using for your building? An image? stock footage?
No, there isn't a way to scale footage and not lose quality, I don't care how much CSI you watch, it's not possible.
Sounds like you need multiple shots of the building where you can
free keyed footage anyone?? by craig hellen on Oct 16, 2009 at 2:46:45 pm in the COW - Free Stuff Forum Please tell me to naf off if this is the wrong place top put it but i have been working on a project for my showreel.
I created some pre-keyed footage of stop motion paper being rolled out from being scrumpled up.
If you wanna get your mitts on
Visual Effects Artist - Temp by Carey Jackson on Oct 12, 2009 at 8:13:54 pm in the JOBS Offered - Low/No Pay Forum Looking for a Visual Effects Artist to alter backgrounds in future stock footage -- about 100 clips 5-7 second long. Most shot in 1080 HD; 20% shot on Red @ 2k. For the finished product, 1080 HD output.
Please send your resume, portfolio and hourl
Re: 1080/60i vs 1080/30p by Chuck Roberson on Oct 12, 2009 at 7:27:57 pm in the Canon Cameras Forum Thanks for the input... Let me ask one additional question, if you were shooting stock footage to sell on Pond5 or AlwaysHD, would you shoot 60i or 30p?
Thanks,
Chuck
Trouble scanning Library Device by Hans Damkoehler on Oct 7, 2009 at 9:39:28 pm in the Apple Final Cut Server Forum I have a newly set up fcs system and I am having trouble with my Library device scan. I've added media to the library device and set the ADD ONLY scan for every 10 minutes. Nothing has been added to the library. I get this message within the log:
Re: Copycats by Mark Suszko on Oct 5, 2009 at 6:54:56 pm in the Film History & Appreciation Forum The Harrison Ford Clear and Present Danger thing was re-sold as stock footage to the makers of JAG for an episode, they also liked to buy stock from Top Gun and etc.
I read where the indie business is really hurting now because the bad economy mea
Re: HD codecs for stock footage by Petteri Evilampi on Sep 29, 2009 at 7:25:41 am in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum I work with MacBook Pro and ProRess all the time and there is no problem.
Bluray is one of the most demanding delivery format because it is so high quality. All mistakes and faults from production are visible for end users. So use ProRess, Proress H
Re: Water Wall by Simon Stutts on Sep 29, 2009 at 3:31:46 am in the Adobe After Effects Forum Honestly - you are probably better off building a small-to-medium scale model,cracking that, having real water crash through it, shooting it, and then using AE to composite that into whatever scene you are envisioning. You could even shoot lots of di
Re: HD codecs for stock footage by Jeremy Garchow on Sep 29, 2009 at 2:16:54 am in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum Don't use Proxy, use at least LT. Proxy is meant to be a full raster offline codec. We cut ProRes and HQ on laptops in the field. It's possible.
Looking for classic "Previews of Coming Attractions" background by Phil Satterley on Sep 28, 2009 at 10:04:38 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Hi all,
I'm working on a personal video and wanted to re-create the classic "Previews of Coming Attractions" background used in the early 70's (and most recently Tarantino's GRINDHOUSE movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3QufuTR_7M
I h
Re: HD codecs for stock footage by elise london on Sep 28, 2009 at 9:12:15 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum This project is meant for a bluray DVD delivery. We were planning on using prores proxy because of the low data rate and the fact that we are working on a MBP, not a tower, and are not sure if there would be enought processing power. Ideally we would
Re: HD codecs for stock footage by Petteri Evilampi on Sep 28, 2009 at 9:02:10 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum All these questions have different answers depending what You are doing, what is main image format of entire project and what is Your final delivery method? Is it web, sd-broadcast, dvd, bluray, powerpoint, hd-broadcast..?
"Are either of these for
HD codecs for stock footage by elise london on Sep 28, 2009 at 7:51:57 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum Hi,
I have a question about HD codecs. I am working on a project with a large amount of stock footage from a number of different footage houses. Some deliver their HD materials @ Prores 422, others at Motion JPEG A or B. Are either of these formats
All 3 Video Traxx Digital Juice Librarys for sale by steve olson on Sep 25, 2009 at 7:23:39 pm in the Classifieds, For Sale Forum All 3 Video Traxx Digital Juice Librarys for sale, over 100 dvds of stock footage
Like New, used only 3 times, no scratches, disks in great shape,pics available
$599, pay pal contact steve@olsoncreative.net
Re: Stock Footage by Todd Perchert on Sep 24, 2009 at 10:16:24 pm in the COW - Free Stuff Forum The video's been pulled, but http://stockfootageforfree.com/ has some footage.
TC
Re: New Legal Question by Mike Cohen on Sep 24, 2009 at 4:33:38 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum Why not contact the front office of the Pats. They probably have a PDF they can send you of what's allowed and what isn't.
As for your actual commercial, there are so many things you can do to show football without having team jerseys and logos. Thi
Changing frame rates in a PAL composition by ross marshall on Sep 24, 2009 at 2:28:42 pm in the Adobe After Effects Forum Hi wandered if anyone can help. Putting together a effect shot in After effects in PAL at 25 frames a second. Problem is using some stock footage that is 30 frames a second. I know how to change it in after effects but it still looks jerky. Understan
Re: Banding when shooting lightning by Michael Slowe on Sep 24, 2009 at 10:09:29 am in the Sony EX Series XDCAM Forum Craig, Alister has a web site for his 'Severe Weather Stock Footage' company called Ingenious TV and the site is http://www.ingenioustv.com there might be footage of lightning on that but it won't explain how they got it! Messing around with the sh
Re: Stock Footage by Stephen Smith on Sep 21, 2009 at 2:30:16 pm in the COW - User Announcements Forum Tim,
By the way, the best way to get your footage noticed is through Search Engine Optimization. I know a person who is really good at it if you are interested.
Stephen Smith
Re: Stock Footage by Stephen Smith on Sep 18, 2009 at 10:48:43 pm in the COW - User Announcements Forum Watched the intro video, looks like great stuff. Don't you think your stuff is worth more then $5? iStock will charge about $120 for an HD clip. Even if you get 10% of that you are making more then $5. I'm just saying your sample clips look great.
Re: What are your thoughts on being a Preditor? by Rebecca Gillaspie on Sep 18, 2009 at 5:17:18 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum "Mark Suszko - Now, do I get paid as if I'm three or more distinct people? No, not here; I'm salaried, and I get paid the same no matter what I'm doing or not doing. It would be very hard to put every function I do on it's own time clock and punch-i
Stock Footage by Tim Cash on Sep 18, 2009 at 12:55:37 am in the COW - User Announcements Forum Last year i was editing a feature documentary called BACK TO THE GARDEN. and suddenly i realized the need for stock footage. only i noticed that all stock footage was insanely expensive so i decided to create http://www.slamstock.com for the grassroo
Re: What are the Copyright laws concerning News footage? by David Roth Weiss on Sep 13, 2009 at 1:27:41 am in the Indie Film & Documentary Forum Kate,
CNN is very much beholden to the stock holders of it's parent company, Time Warner, and they license stock footage from their news broadcasts to producers at every level of the film, television, and new media industries, including those for
mixing resolutions...what to go for? by Kevin Sebastianpillai on Sep 12, 2009 at 2:14:23 am in the Adobe Premiere basics Forum Hi Guys
I'm currently working on a project compiling stock footage that has varying resolutions...there's the smaller stuff at 608x352, the medium stuff at 720x400 & 720x576, plus a tiny bit of stuff at 1280x720.
So what resolution should I use
Re: Footage Rights by Mark Suszko on Sep 9, 2009 at 6:27:43 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum Another issue you may come up against in wanting to sell this footage, Aaron: those players aged less than 18 are legally minors, and cannot give their consent, you have to obtain consent thru the parent or legal guardian of EACH player, or, less of
Re: Is HD-24p 1280x720 good enough? Indie Movies & Documentaries by Alan Andrews on Sep 9, 2009 at 3:22:24 pm in the Sony Vegas Forum Thanks Eric, clear & good answers and maybe obvious after more researching of the whole issue myself :-)
I did some further testing, recording with various bit rates and formats and then did some editing/rendering etc. 9/10 planning 1/10 work I gu
How best to create content for large screen presentation by Jason Gillet on Sep 8, 2009 at 8:28:50 pm in the Live & Stage Events Forum Hello,
I have been asked to help produce a video that will be shown via Watchout. The total res is 7092 by 595 and will be split in 4 screens. The piece would have content that would need to play full screen at times or have pieces cross from one
Re: How much Social Media do you need?? by Tim Wilson on Sep 4, 2009 at 2:04:41 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum [Kai Cheong] "BUT it seems like having a blogspot blog is giving us even more exposure than a traditional website would have."
As you may have noted when I talked about Molecule in New York, I find blogs to be generally more effective. Easier to u
Re: hvx 200 1080i 24 P -- how do i make this progressive? by William Poznanski on Sep 3, 2009 at 5:41:58 am in the Panasonic HVX - HPX (P2) Forum Hi, I shot stock footage for a client on the Panasonic HVX200. The client requested that I shoot it with
the 1080/24p format, which on that camera it is called 1080i/24p. (I did NOT shoot it on 1080i/24padvanced) The client's editor downloaded the f
Introducing MediaStock.ca by Ryan Wiebe on Aug 28, 2009 at 9:56:34 am in the COW - User Announcements Forum Introducing the brand new, never before seen MediaStock.ca
http://www.mediastock.ca
We're proud to announce the much anticipated MediaStock.ca launch kicked off August 17th at 12:00pm MST.
All the hard work and combined efforts of the entire
Re: stock video by Stephen Smith on Aug 26, 2009 at 3:06:26 pm in the Art of the Edit Forum I think iStockphoto has the best selection but not the best price. It really depends on what you are looking for. What type of stock footage are you looking for?
Stephen Smith
Crowd Control: Pre-Keyed Alpha Stock footage by Jim Harvey on Aug 25, 2009 at 5:18:40 pm in the Adobe After Effects Forum In this article, CreativeCOW's Jim Harvey takes a look at royalty free stock footage... with a twist... pre-keyed alpha stock footage from All Bets Are Off Productions.
Re: Stock Footage by Dave Evans on Aug 24, 2009 at 9:24:46 pm in the COW - Free Stuff Forum Ok. So posting the link might help, eh?
Here it is: http://www.hdbundle.com
Re: Stock Footage by Dave Evans on Aug 24, 2009 at 8:40:15 pm in the COW - Free Stuff Forum Here's another one that just opened. They offer HD footage in bundles for only $10!!!! You get 10 clips per bundle, all in 1920 x 1080 format. I'm going to order one and check it out. The previews look nice.
See what you all think.
Dave
Niche Stock Footage by Peter Farkas on Aug 24, 2009 at 1:11:00 pm in the Classifieds, For Sale Forum Http://www.NicheFootage.com
Riots, Extreme Sports, Hot Bodies, Police Chases, Fires, Executions, Foxy Boxing, Oil Wrestling, Food Fights, Mud Wrestling, Stunts, Air Show Crashes, Fatal Car Racing , Bull Runs, Crucifixions, D.O.A
Animal Attack
Re: Advice...Tutorial with DEMO PROJECT ATTACHED by Michael Szalapski on Aug 21, 2009 at 4:04:39 am in the Adobe After Effects Forum A track matte can be done with alpha or with luminance. Are you familiar with layer masks in Photoshop? It's a similar principle.
If you go to Digital Juice's training page for their Compositor's Toolkit and scroll down about three-quarters of the
Vegas Pro 9 - first experience and observations by Bill Church on Aug 21, 2009 at 2:03:16 am in the Sony Vegas Forum As a I wrap up a major project I've just done in Vegas Pro 9 and DVD Architect Pro 5 for U.S. Navy, I wanted to share some observations. Some of what follows is probably redundant for the pros, but newbies might find it helpful. First, I LOVE Sony
In this article, CreativeCOW's Jim Harvey takes a look at royalty free stock footage... with a twist... pre-keyed alpha stock footage from All Bets Are Off Productions. Review Author:Jim Harvey
Love the words free, freebie and no cost? In Free Elements 2, Stephen Smith will show you where to find high quality freebies, such as free video and photo stock footage and free design help aids. Elevate your next project without breaking the bank. Feature Author:Stephen Smith
Tim Johnson takes a thorough look at broadcastGEMs AE Pro Volume 2 and finds GEMs is well-suited for the corporate AE user or anyone that would like a quick and easy starting point for that next project.
Review Author:Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson takes a thorough look at Magic Bullet Suite 2008 from Red Giant Software. One project at the CBS affiliate he works at called for a variety of different needs and MBS 2008 was able to handle all within the one plugin set: film look, film motion, up-rezzing to HD, color correction, and motion removal. Review Author:Tim Johnson
Creative Cow leader Mike Cohen has been working on the cutting edge of surgical video for years. In this expanded version of his article in the Cow Magazines Non-Broadcast Production Issue, Mike answers some of the most frequently asked questions about these techniques from the Cow forums. Its fascinating stuff, but seriously, maybe have some breakfast before you take a look. Feature Author:Mike Cohen
The COW's man in Nepal, Jiggy Gaton, has found a balance between easy, automated music production, and high-quality results with SmartSound SonicFire Pro 5. He has also been impressed with how easy it is to create variations of his custom scores, and has come up with some unexpected workflow innovations. Review Author:Jiggy Gaton
Who doesnt love high quality free stuff? Let Creative Cow Contributing Editor Stephen Smith be your maitre D. Hell provide a menu that will show you some of the best places to get free video, photo and audio assets that will benefit every media professional. Feature Author:Stephen Smith
this article, CreativeCOW.net contributing editor Jim Harvey reviews AE Pro Series BROADCAST GEMS Volume 01 and states, ''BROADCAST GEMS is a package of Royalty Free animated backgrounds that you can import into your work. But more than just a bunch of animated backgrounds, BROADCAST GEMS is more of a compendium of elements, expressions, and comps that allow you to customize the project in an infinite number of ways. This is a lot different than just a couple of moving backdrops that you plunk into your project.''
Review Author:Jim Harvey
Tim Johnson takes a thorough look at Digital Anarchy's Chaos Stock: Volumes 1 and 2 and concludes with...''Once you get the hang of changing things around to fit your specific art directions, you will quickly see the power of 'Chaos Stock'. This is a great buy!'' Review Author:Tim Johnson
Don't have time or budget to shoot various people in a blue or green screen studio cyk? Also don't have the time or the software to create a perfect chromakey and/or rotoscope to pull that perfect matte? If this is the case, Post Holes may be the solution you're looking for. Marco Solorio reviews their latest 2-disk DVD set available on NTSC SD. Review Author:Marco Solorio
In this article, CreativeCOW.net contributing editor Jim Harvey takes a look at Andrew Kramer's latest offering: Riot Gear. Riot Gear is a collection of 150+ visual elements including paint, ink, grunge , tv noise, and much more. Review Author:Jim Harvey
Videographer Glenn DeLaune takes a look at Show Stoppers FX Wedding Collection Volume One and concludes that this collection of backgrounds, overlays, mattes and titles helped him to create the best looking wedding video he has ever produced. Review Author:Glenn DeLaune