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AD Tom:
As you probably know our footage library is focused on high quality RED footage. We offer thousands of R3D-files, as well as HD and SD.
From now on our doors are open for cinematographers to upload video-files directly to our platform. You will receive 50% of the net price paid by the customer without concluding an exclusive contract with us. For further informations please have a look at:

http://sell.footage-online.de/

Or feel free to contact us via email: info (at) footage-online (dot) de

So – have a look at your archives and convert your material to money.

Cheers
Thomas.

Snufkin:
Do you accept footage shot on other cameras, for example Canon 5D Mk II?
I've seen some clips that are available only in HD 1080, so I would assume yes, but you keep mentioning RED everytime and that's why I am asking.
If yes, what requirements must the clips meet, e.g. which Quicktime codecs, clip duration, file size limit (if any), etc.
Your FAQ are not so specific.

Smithore:
Yep, it could be useful to know if you accept 5D mark II footages!!!
Waiting for answer...

AD Tom:
Yes - footage from other cameras can be uploaded too. Here is the answer of our faqs concerning the formats:

What formats and codecs can I upload?
We currently offer the following resolutions: SD, HD 720, HD 1080 and RED. You can upload the following formats: "r3d", "mov", "mp4", "zip", "avi" "wmv", "dv", "m4v". If you want to upload RED data, please upload the complete folder with the .r3d and all proxies as one zip-file. Important: Please leave your clips (the raw material) untreated and do not convert them. If clips are too long and / or multiple scenes are in it, please let us know. We care for free to the editing, color correction, and possibly the conversion into the target format.

Our philosophy is to be personally in contact with our customers and clip producers. So don't hesitate to ask us directly under info(at)footage-online(dot)de

Cheers
Thomas.

travelstock:
Sorry but there's some pretty major problems with the terms of your license agreement.

Is there any reason why you don't allow contributors to cancel their licensing arrangements with you?


--- Quote ---CLIP PRODUCER transfers to FOOTAGE ONLINE all the non-exclusive use and exploitation rights under copyright and neighboring right without content, time and geographical restrictions. The transfer of rights is to give third parties (customers) use and exploitation rights (license rights) to the MATERIAL.
--- End quote ---


(also in your FAQ: "Deleting clips in your profile is not possible.")

This clause is worded so that there is no right for contributors to remove content from your site, and basically gives you a blank cheque in terms of how you want to use the material.

Also: your "CLIP-PRODUCER earns 50% of net sales." is very different from earning 50% of the gross - so if you re-distribute through partners the commission will be substantially less.

Also:
CLIP PRODUCER expressly waives his right to be named.

Ie. you want anyone contributing to be completely anonymous.

In its current form I wouldn't touch your site with a 10-foot barge pole.

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