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VideoBlocks / Re: Many refunds at videoblocks (smells bad)
« on: February 20, 2016, 14:30 »
Never had refund here also

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Pond5 / Re: Pond5 review times
« on: February 11, 2016, 01:52 »
They just updated their site to say the wait time is down to three weeks. Let's see if that holds true.

It's still over 2 months on my upload page

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Microstock News / Re: My first Footage
« on: February 04, 2016, 12:38 »
congratulations.. very good shots. Consider buying a camera capable of filming at 100 fps or more, many of those shots will be much impressive in slow motion (throwing ball, hay, run...), in slow motion you will have much more sales. Also your prices at pond5 are low, your clips should be priced at 60-74$

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Pond5 / Re: POND5 Editorial Content Not Indicated as Such?
« on: February 01, 2016, 02:15 »
There is a lot of editorial on P5 but I think it is mainly up to the contributor to put a note in each file to the curator.  At the bottom of each file while in edit mode is a text field to put in "NOTES TO CURATOR". It is important to note that the file is editorial.  Once the file is approved it magically has an editorial use only visible to the buyer.

 But you're right about the system not having user controlled fields to mark as such. Seems like that could be an easy fix for P5.

I never used that, you have only to check "yes" or "No" besides "Contains recognizable people, trademarks, or copyrighted works" in the options, if "yes" they marked it as editorial, if "No" it's commercial. They should make it more clear for users

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Sales are very sporadic. VB do many email campaigns, I'm wandering if the sales are coinsiding with those.
It doesn't look as a campaign, most of my sold clips are related so it's basically the same buyer, that's why sales are pure luck

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Big congrats!

I've yet to sell a 4K video (as 4K) on VB. In fact, it's been over 3 months without a single sale of any kind there; quite disappointing after the great start.

VB is dying, that model was never going to succeed

I believe you are correct.
No.. not dead at all, but it's very unstable
2 sales at december, 10 sales this month till now.. VB will help me very well to compensate SS low sales this month

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General - Stock Video / Re: Any news on Clipcanvas?
« on: January 21, 2016, 04:35 »
Gee, and I thought it was only me.

I've had some sales on CC (only 2 or 3 per year), but nothing since May. It's too bad, because the average sales proceeds beats several other sites. But I've stopped UL'ing there; what's the point?

the same story here..

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General - Stock Video / Re: VB and Dissolve heading south
« on: January 12, 2016, 01:47 »
Video only ~1500 clips:
super slow month at SS: 3 sales only (last month was my BME: 43 sales)
VB 3 sales: not bad (last month 2 only)
P5 a bit slow : 8 sales

if SS gets better it will rescue the month for me

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General - Stock Video / Re: Post process stabilization
« on: January 09, 2016, 13:31 »
I've use warp stab many times, if the stabilization is good no agency will know even that your clip is stabilized.

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Dreamstime.com / Re: Do videos sell???
« on: January 08, 2016, 09:58 »
For me DT was a huge waste of time and effort, I've disabled all my videos there (I didn't know how to close my port).. Also closed my port at IStock (few sales with humiliating percentage of profit to contributors)
Thanks for your reply

I just wonder why disabling videos.....I think they at least can only give you some bucks more (even if few).....if you disable them the revenue is zero for sure. Am I wrong??

Can't remember exactly why I did that, maybe I got one of those web size sales with very low commission, and I didn't want to sale my clips with such prices. Also if I remember right you have to disable all your files if you want to close your port at DT, and guess what: you have to do it one by one!! I've disabled all my files there and I didn't find later how I can close my account, but I didn't care much for that

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Dreamstime.com / Re: Do videos sell???
« on: January 08, 2016, 07:30 »
For me DT was a huge waste of time and effort, I've disabled all my videos there (I didn't know how to close my port).. Also closed my port at IStock (few sales with humiliating percentage of profit to contributors)

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Holiday slump
« on: December 30, 2015, 09:02 »
Until 22th Dec it was supposed to be my WME, suddenly I've got huge number of sales and now it's my BME!!

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November:
SS: 534$ (~1460 clips)
VB: 297$ (~1200 clips)
P5: 552$ (~1650 clips)
December: till now (same number of clips)
SS: 207$
VB: 66$
P5: 423$
What gcrook said is 100% true.
I forgot to mention fotolia: Nov: 0$ (250 clips), Dec: 0$ ( 250 clips).. waiting Adobe impact
Don't waste your time on DT, 123RF: very very low number of sales.
Also don't waste your time on IS: humiliating percentage for contributors

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November:
SS: 534$ (~1460 clips)
VB: 297$ (~1200 clips)
P5: 552$ (~1650 clips)
December: till now (same number of clips)
SS: 207$
VB: 66$
P5: 423$

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Video pricing
« on: December 02, 2015, 10:16 »
I am now thinking of adding a 4th site, any thoughts on one that would accept my content and have reasonable sales volume?.

Pond5 accepts almost everything and sales are now quite good, VB can be a bit finicky on what they accept but sales are also quite good, SS seems to accept everything but so far sales are dead last.   I still have about 10,000 files to scrape off the drives and upload to all three but soon that will be done and then I am ready to start building up on site #4 in addition to shooting new content although so far the weather has been calm this fall/winter.

Thanks

Congratulations, very nice collection!!
Be aware that you have sooo many similar clips in your collection, my advice is to do some cleaning there. It would be much easier for you to manage, upload, keyword less files.
Regards

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General - Stock Video / Re: H264, again...
« on: December 01, 2015, 12:08 »
Ok guys, need some fresh feedback on this.

Is H264 really still treated as a red-headed step child in this business, I mean really?

I'm in stock video for 3 years already and I've been uploading all my footage as H264 broadcast intermediate; and yes even the animations - especially the animations.

I mean, the H264 BI is so superior to PJPEG, particularly in terms of quality that it is not even funny. I've recently joined VideoBlocks and they clearly state that PJPEG is the most desireable codec for them while H264 is the least desireable one. And yet, I cannot bring myself to butcher, yes BUTCHER my files by re-rendering them to a clearly inferior format. Color banding is a particularly glaring problem - even at 92% (yes 92%) the banding in my subtle color shifting backgrounds is painful to watch while the H264 BI versions of the same there is no banding at all - frankly it looks like it wasn't compressed at all.

To clarify - so far I've been uploading all my stuff at H264 broadcast intermediate, that's 100% quality with 1 frame keyframes. Even the stuff I live shoot at lower bitrates get a CC treatment and are exported at BI standard which tremendously increases their quality. PJPEG even at maximum rates simply cannot compare, neither in detail, nor in artifacts and particularly not in terms of color definition (see banding).

So I'm asking you guys, what's the deal here? Should I degrade my existing footage just to serve some ancient ridiculous prejudice or stick to my guns? I know I shouldn't really care because I'm in it for the money and buyer beware and all that, but I mean, it's so * obvious the difference in quality! Even when I'm occasionally buying stock for my video projects I prefer the H264 because I've really explored the 2 formats and I know which one is clearly superior and ultimately less work in editing. So what should I do? Am I missing something?

I hate PJPEG. Months ago I took the decision to render all my new files into H264 because of the huge banding of clips with low lighting, both SS and P5 accepts H264. After few days VideoBlocks came to the game which refused my new H264 rendered files, so I went back to PJPEG.

I hate PJPEG, it's huge in file size, bad in quality with low lighting clips. But I will stick currently to PJPEG because those strange people at VideoBlocks want it.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: If you were a buyer
« on: November 24, 2015, 05:03 »
Sometimes I buy video.. I prefer Pond5 for variety and price. The funny thing that I begin by searching on ShutterStock because their search engine is much better, then look at P5 for those clips, even more funny: I buy many of those clips at much cheaper prices on P5!!

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General - Stock Video / Re: Fotolia review team sucks!
« on: November 19, 2015, 02:41 »
Alijaber:

If you don't mind sharing, could I ask you how much one gets for clips on FT?

Presumably there's an 4K/HD/SD price - are most sales at HD?

Cheers

I don't have any 4K clips. Looking at my sales there: almost half are HD, others are HD720, M, S

Prices:
HD, HD720, M, S : 75, 60, 30, 12 credits (dollars). You got 30%


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General - Stock Video / Re: Fotolia review team sucks!
« on: November 18, 2015, 11:45 »
Hello,

I have just started with Fotolia because of the "Adobe thing" and I have uploaded some of my best footage in there.
The problem is that they keep rejecting lots of them for no reason. Even some animation backgrounds have been refused.

They say that the review team works separtely from the Fotolia team and they cannot explain the reasons that footage is rejected.

Many of these rejected files are selling a lot in websites like Shutterstock, Pond5 and VideoBlocks. No problem at all!

This is my first experience on Fotolia and I don't think I'll stay anylonger in there...

Anyone with same problem here?

cheers

for me their acceptance rate was high, but I didn't upload any content for several months now. Be aware that video wise income is really low, far behind SS, P5 or VB. I kept my port there to see if Adobe will boost video sales or not when Adobe Stock adopt video.

Not true. I regularly get $25 for an HD clip. That's slightly better than what I get from a standard SS sale ($20-$23)

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I meant the number of sales per month..

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General - Stock Video / Re: Fotolia review team sucks!
« on: November 18, 2015, 09:48 »
Hello,

I have just started with Fotolia because of the "Adobe thing" and I have uploaded some of my best footage in there.
The problem is that they keep rejecting lots of them for no reason. Even some animation backgrounds have been refused.

They say that the review team works separtely from the Fotolia team and they cannot explain the reasons that footage is rejected.

Many of these rejected files are selling a lot in websites like Shutterstock, Pond5 and VideoBlocks. No problem at all!

This is my first experience on Fotolia and I don't think I'll stay anylonger in there...

Anyone with same problem here?

cheers

for me their acceptance rate was high, but I didn't upload any content for several months now. Be aware that video wise income is really low, far behind SS, P5 or VB. I kept my port there to see if Adobe will boost video sales or not when Adobe Stock adopt video.

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Shutterstock.com / Re: SS sales world map "discrepancies" ?
« on: November 18, 2015, 09:34 »
Sales that show up on a map aren't reported immediatley on your earnings page. There's a delay, I'd say about 15 minutes or so, for sale to show up as a thumbail on your earnings page and about an hour for a sale to be added to your total earnings.
Yes, that was my previous experience as well. I'm waiting for a footage sale to show up that appeared yesterday.

Yesterday, for the first time, 3 sales appeared on the map but not on my earning page.. I got 2 sales that appeared later on the map appears also in earning page... those 3 hidden sales are still there, maybe just a bug. This never happened before

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16 sales last month, 7 sales so far.. most of my sales are related clips from different angles (I suppose same buyer), so my sales can drop suddenly to 0.. I feel sometimes that it's only good luck.

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Off Topic / Re: Terrorist attack in Paris 140 dead
« on: November 14, 2015, 05:48 »

Dont worry, ISIS hates all normal muslims much more than the Europeans or the West. The Muslims are their first target because they see them all as heretics.

The attacks in Beirut and Europe are happening because they are really losing a lot of ground in Syria and Irak. The Russians have made a real difference with their attacks.


Completely true. I'm in Beirut by the way and I witnessed many suicide attacks last 2 years.
It was European leaders fault to let Gulf states and Turkey gather and fund all those terrorists from all around the world in Syria to took down the Regime there..
It's not a refugee danger only, hundreds of French men (thousands from other European countries) fought in Syria and get back to France. They are there and well trained, sadly: these attacks can be repeated at any time, anywhere..

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Dreamstime are refusing to pay me
« on: November 13, 2015, 15:56 »
I have 20-30$ (can't remember exactly) sticking there forever. I've deactivated all my files too

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This is just an indicator that video contributors are increasing

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