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#2
They just launched alpha version
https://www.wemark.com/
#3
Have thousands of images there, and no single sales for over a month.
#6
Quote from: Noedelhap on June 02, 2017, 23:54
Quote from: MatHayward on June 02, 2017, 21:49
Please keep the suggestions and feedback coming. What do you want to see next?

The option to choose a different thumbnail for footage files, because sometimes Fotolia automatically picks a frame that doesn't showcase the content properly (and this may hurt sales, just like a display window that's entirely black doesn't attract customers)

100% agreed!
#7
Canva / Re: Portfolio missing?
May 28, 2017, 14:33
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#8
Quote from: increasingdifficulty on May 05, 2017, 10:25
Ask yourself this:

Do I need money NOW?

What is this clip likely to earn over the next 5 years?

Can I redo something similar without too much effort?
Quote from: Noedelhap on May 05, 2017, 10:16
Let me be the first to say: charge $5K or more. Keep in mind that if the full rights to an image (photo or illustration) can be sold for a couple of thousands, then a well shot video should be worth much more than that.

Take the expected revenue for the clip for the next 3-5 years, triple that and add some markup. Otherwise, what's the point, right?

Also consider who you're selling to and what they plan to do with it. They're not requesting a buyout for nothing. Bigger companies can afford more. All in all, don't cut yourself short.
Quote from: SpaceStockFootage on May 05, 2017, 09:19
I'd take current sales for a year, or extrapolate to get a years worth of figures... multiply it by four and that's probably a reasonable price. Two years would probably be fair, but then your also adding a bit of a markup and accounting for if your clip becomes more popular over time.

You'll probably get a bunch of people saying you should charge $5K, but how realistic is it anybody is going to pay that? They'd be cheaper hiring a professional to shoot it for them. And if it's making you $25 to $50 a month then that's maybe a bit extreme.

Take the $1K or whatever it works out to, go and shoot a new version of the clip, and everyone's a winner!

Thank you guys for all the input, I appreciate it so much. Honestly, at first I think I'm going to charge them $500. After hearing all your opinions most likely I'll be more confident to go over $1K.
#9
Hi guys,

Somebody contacted me and he wants to buy one of my footage with all the rights.
What do you think is a fair price? The footage is city timelapse.

Thank you :)
#10
Same Here (Australia)
#11
Wow. That's crazy!  :o
#12
Quote from: SpaceStockFootage on July 30, 2016, 12:45
It might not be as stupid as it sounds. If this guy is the author of that '140 effects' pack on Videohive, and he was non-exclusive so he was allowed to sell it elsewhere, then it makes perfect sense. On Envato he gets the gross equivalent of $0.24 per clip, every time it sells.

After Envato get their cut, that works out to $0.17 per clip. On his own site, with no commission, he gets $1.00 per clip.

Obviously I'd never specifically create content just for $1.00 per clip minus commission, unless I knew they were going to sell hundreds of times a month... but if somebody already has an existing pack of multiple clips elsewhere, which isn't exclusive... then splitting them out into individual assets and selling them here could be a reasonable additional revenue stream. That's if the site takes off and gets a decent amount of buyers, of course.

I agree with you.
#14
As far as I know, You should send them your video via hardisk or DVD.
#15
Yes, Me too. don't know what's going on.
#17
Yap videohive is the best for selling template.
Pond5 and Videoblocks are the same for me. But you got 100% in VB.
#19
Adobe Stock / Re: 4K live on Adobe Stock
February 09, 2016, 23:12
I always failed sending 4K video via FTP :(
#20
Quote from: izzikiorage on February 05, 2016, 15:38
What is DaVinci resolve? Does it have anti shake? That seems to be the only thing i need

This is color grading software, most people use it to get cinematic look.
#21
General - Stock Video / www.b-rollstock.com
February 05, 2016, 21:56
Any one ever heard this stock? They over package video and I think it's a good idea :)
#22
Quote from: Dodie on January 30, 2016, 10:06
Quote from: kunilanskap on January 30, 2016, 08:19
Quote from: Stkflvr on January 30, 2016, 08:15
Unbelievable...
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. review system :(

Just crazy, I'm doing 3D (motion graphics) videos, Only have 500 videos over 2 years work on it.

But this guy, I have no idea. Maybe He has more sales than me . lol
Could be. I just searched for "food intro" and most of the clips on the search result are from this port.
Well, if we talk review, I just saw 600 illustrations (not vector) of a marijuana leaf on white in 600 colors, all in one chunk, this is no worse IMO ;D

Yeah,  because when I searched kind a food video, his videos is on popular section. When the first time I saw his video I think "It's good video, with panning technique" then I jump to his port and see all his videos with the same "technique" and I realize that this is just fu**ing still images lol
#23
Quote from: Stkflvr on January 30, 2016, 08:15
Unbelievable...
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. review system :(

Just crazy, I'm doing 3D (motion graphics) videos, Only have 500 videos over 2 years work on it.

But this guy, I have no idea. Maybe He has more sales than me . lol
#25
videoblocks , maybe..