by Danny Groner on Oct 3, 4:19 PM
Stock footage is like makeup -- when it's applied best, you don't even realize it's there. That's perhaps why you may be familiar with stock photography but less so with stock video. Filmmakers, from amateur YouTube channel owners to Hollywood directors, turn to stock clips to help frame and shape their narratives. These clips can help establish a location, set a scene, or wrap things up; no matter what part of a video, there's a clip that can be incorporated seamlessly. What's amazing is how far the industry has come in just a few years in both quality and reach. …
by Christopher Lockwood on Oct 2, 2:21 PM
As far back as 1979, a song released on Island Records announced that video had killed the radio star. And now, nearly 35 years later, it seems as if video is still stronger and more unbeatable than ever before.
by Daisy Whitney on Oct 1, 3:29 PM
The future for mobile video ads seems bright. This format is often more engaging than its online video counterparts, a new study from native video ad platform Jun Group reveals.
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