Artbeats – Footage You Can Use, when I think about any stock footage company for completion of any project or writing tutorials on editing, compositing, 3d animation, digital photography then this is the only company which comes first in my mind.
Artbeats provides royalty free stock footages on every topics like fire, 3d backgrounds, Particle effects, Electric Arcs, Voltage Scenarios, Lighting Strikes, Glass illusion, Aerial shots, earth views, road rush, lifestyle, water effects, body references, Crowds and many more in NTSC and PAL formats. Some of the collections are available in HD format (High Definition uncompressed 1920 X 1080). Best thing about Artbeats footages are each clip has a wonderful clarity and resolution and you can easily use and match with your personal or professional projects.
Reason behind using these footages – Some effects only possible to capture through high quality equipments which are not in the financial reach of many or don’t have time to shoot. The footages are available in the high quality uncompressed quick time (*.mov) format which supported by Windows and MAC both, and all the editing, compositing and animation software packages. These footages are royalty-free with unlimited use and licensed for broadcast worldwide. You can buy the particular clip or whole collection and before buying you can watch the clip online too. Artbeats offer a Buy 3; Get the 4th free discount on individual clips. Clips can be downloaded directly from the website or shipped to you on CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
To check out some of the CG Collections at Artbeats, including 3D backgrounds, click on some of the links below.
When you register yourself on Artbeats you will get one free clip worth $199 to use in your projects. And if you don’t able to find out any stock footage for your project then Artbeats will work for you. Just fill the description of a footage form and customer service will find footage for you in next few hours. So if you are searching for royalty free stock footages then your search will start and ends here. Hope in future we will see some keying footages (green screen) collection in the Artbeats library.