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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: Noedelhap on July 28, 2017, 16:00

Title: Animated videos rejected for technical reasons, but why?
Post by: Noedelhap on July 28, 2017, 16:00
I was just checking up on some animations I uploaded to Fotolia several days ago, but to my surprise all 5 were rejected for 'technical reasons'.

Shutterstock accepted the videos, and I've checked the file for errors but I couldn't find any. Since it took me some time to render them I really want them online.
It's a looping 3D animation of skyscrapers, 4K resolution, ProRes HQ. The loop is seamless (I checked twice) and there are no artifacts of any kind. So maybe someone could point me in the right direction; am I missing something here?

https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-29115475-stock-footage-seamlessly-loopable-animation-of-modern-corporate-skyscrapers-with-reflective-blue-windows-the.html (https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-29115475-stock-footage-seamlessly-loopable-animation-of-modern-corporate-skyscrapers-with-reflective-blue-windows-the.html)
Title: Re: Animated videos rejected for technical reasons, but why?
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on July 28, 2017, 16:04
No idea why, but all I got was a video of black frames.
Title: Re: Animated videos rejected for technical reasons, but why?
Post by: k_t_g on July 28, 2017, 16:52
I don't like how they story board animated clips.
Title: Re: Animated videos rejected for technical reasons, but why?
Post by: michaeldb on July 28, 2017, 20:28
(DISCLAIMER: I've done quite a bit of CG rendering though not much animation.) Looks perfect me to me. Very nice work. I could see a lot of uses for this. Probably the reviewer just screwed up.