thanks J
On 1/24/13 9:00 AM, J Bills wrote:
Videoblocks is a nice one, and very reasonably priced so it's been
popular with students for class projects, etc. That have a pretty wide
variety.
https://www.videoblocks.com
I got an email the other day that they were offering 20 clips per day
for 7 days for free, presumably just to get you used to using their
stuff and clicking around on the site. Might be useful for some of you!
https://www.videoblocks.com/freeclips/?utm_source=FFCustomersReminderYou012213&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FFCustomersReminderYou012213
Also - Artbeats has been around a long time and is high quality
(although fairly expensive) - they've been very supportive of our user
group here and have been giving us sponsorship freebies to give away
each meeting.
artbeats.com <http://artbeats.com>
Eyewire used to be another major player, but they were bought out by
Getty and now it's a little hard to find the eyewire stuff as you
trove through Getty's site. But regardless, it's in there somewhere
and some of the other stuff isn't half bad. Very searchable, solid
database. a lot of interesting travel footage especially (if you need
a shot of, say, the great wall of china or something):
http://www.gettyimages.com/footage
It's a bit cliche now and you see them everywhere, but honestly, I use
the hell out of that video copilot action essentials series. If you
live in a cave and haven't seen those, worth a look. I know frank
mentioned video copilot but here's the direct link:
https://www.videocopilot.net/products/action2/
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Frank Rueter <[email protected]
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Thanks. Quite pricey but cool.
It's on the list
On 1/23/13 6:03 AM, Brian Willard wrote:
I've used the cinegrain indie pack @ http://cinegrain.com mainly
for mucking up music videos. Footage comes on a hard drive and is
full of 35/16/8mm film stock, light leaks, splices, flares etc.
Brian Willard
On Jan 21, 2013, at 10:31 PM, Frank Rueter wrote:
Hi all,
I am contemplating putting up another page on Nukepedia to list
resources for vfx elements and ideally allow people to
rate/comment on the respective entries.
I know of and have purchased stuff from:
-https://www.videocopilot.net
-https://www.fxelements.com (most professional so far IMHO)
-http://www.digitaljuice.com (WARNING: rather bad experience
with both quality of products and "customer service")
It'd be great if people could add to the above!
Even if I don't get time soon to put it up on Nukepedia, we will
at least have the list here for reference.
Cheers,
frank
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