Fotolia Announces Call For Stock Video Submissions
Micro-stock site Fotolia has announced a call for high quality, user-generated video submissions, in preparation for the launch of its stock video offering, which will supplement its current library by licensing royalty-free video clips at microstock prices."Fotolia has been, for years, one of the world's most trusted sourcesfor high-quality, low-priced, legal imagery and illustration,"explains Oleg Tscheltzoff, co-founder and president of Fotolia, LLC."In response to an overwhelming demand, Fotolia is announcing a callfor video submissions. We are seeking thousands of videographers fromaround the world who would like to sell their footage and make moneythrough their videography passion."Fotolia is looking for a wide variety of content submissions - fromanimation and stop motion to digital film and traditional video.Submissions should be 320 X 240 to 1920 X 1080, 24 - 30 frames persecond, and 5 - 60 seconds long. Beginning in mid-February, Fotoliawill begin licensing broadcast-quality footage, in a variety ofdigital formats, including HD video, for as little as ?10.Contributors can learn more about the offering and register to beginsubmitting clips by logging on to the UK site. Website: http://en.fotolia.com/Info/Contents/Videos