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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: fisherss on December 01, 2015, 03:15

Title: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: fisherss on December 01, 2015, 03:15
I just deactivated all videos several months ago, now received news that Adobe Stock runs with videos and the price is OK, if disabling video subs is possible, I will reconsider upload my videos to FT.
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: KimsCreativeHub on December 01, 2015, 22:03
I didn't think they had subs for vids


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Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: motionguy on December 01, 2015, 23:44
I think they had subs for videos but this program ran out about a year ago.
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: fisherss on December 02, 2015, 04:11
ok, maybe I was wrong, it's not months, it's more than one year ago. Anyway this is a good news they have canceled stupid subs for videos.
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: Eco on December 02, 2015, 06:55
They still do. Had one last month (November) - Subscription M for 3.3 credits.
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: motionguy on December 02, 2015, 08:34
I thought it was said by fotolia subs are no longer available but there are a few old active subscriptions but these will slowly run out.
I hope I remember correctly. The occasional subs sale should disappear soon.
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: BigBubba on December 02, 2015, 23:42
I just got an 1080HD sale and the commission was 1.74$   One dollar and seventy four cents! How could this be???


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Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: Zero Talent on December 03, 2015, 01:17
I just got an 1080HD sale and the commission was 1.74$   One dollar and seventy four cents! How could this be???


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You can opt-out from video sub sales.
I did that from the beginning and never had such surprises.

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Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: BigBubba on December 03, 2015, 04:24

I just got an 1080HD sale and the commission was 1.74$   One dollar and seventy four cents! How could this be???


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You can opt-out from video sub sales.
I did that from the beginning and never had such surprises.

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how do I do that? So video credit sales will still go on?  Thank you.


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Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: trek on December 03, 2015, 18:33
I also just received a subscription hd sale at $1.74.  I remember opting out years ago.  I don't see an opt out button anymore.  Is anyone else having this problem? 
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: Zero Talent on December 03, 2015, 21:24

I just got an 1080HD sale and the commission was 1.74$   One dollar and seventy four cents! How could this be???


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You can opt-out from video sub sales.
I did that from the beginning and never had such surprises.

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how do I do that? So video credit sales will still go on?  Thank you.


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Hmm. The opt-out button has disappeared. Now I wonder if my opt-out status is still valid. 
Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: BigBubba on December 15, 2015, 12:10
Update : after writing here about the 1.74$ HD commission, FT team member sorted it out, and fixed the commission to 17.5 $. I am happy that there's someone on the other side that listens and cares about contributors.

So yeah, 17.5 added to my account.


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Title: Re: Is FT still selling HD videos for $3?
Post by: trek on December 15, 2015, 18:13
I also received a correction on the 1.74 sale.  I would like to thank Mat for jumping in and helping out.  I am hopeful good things will continue from Adobe's entrance to stock photo and footage marketing.