iStockphoto has recently added a special video section, iStockvideo to their collection of downloadable stock media. iStockvideo accepts a variety of user-submitted footage, whether it be abstract video, animation, stop-motion, or whatever else you have lying around on your hard drive. Clips will start to go on sale Septermber 5th, and users who submit media will be rewarded with credits depending on their contributions and number of referrals. This could be good.iStockphoto does video
iStockphoto has recently added a special video section, iStockvideo to their collection of downloadable stock media. iStockvideo accepts a variety of user-submitted footage, whether it be abstract video, animation, stop-motion, or whatever else you have lying around on your hard drive. Clips will start to go on sale Septermber 5th, and users who submit media will be rewarded with credits depending on their contributions and number of referrals. This could be good.Reader Comments
(Page 1)2. I like iStockphoto and think this is a great expansion. They promise some great options, and the lowest prices I've seen yet (for some resolutions)... $5 only gets you 320x240, but sometimes that's all I really need (for the web). No one else AFAIK offers anything under 720x486.
Only other competitors in this field I know of are revostock.com and footage.shutterstock.com. Are there any others?









1. This seems like a natural fit for the popular company.
Posted at 1:49PM on Aug 2nd 2006 by Russell Heimlich