Stock Audio & Video
January 29th, 2010Video can be a bit 'flat and boring, if only a talking head or maybe an action without narration.
One way to make your video is to add a little 'stock and / or audio footage. There are many sources of audio and video, but I will warn you to be sure you get from a source in which the permit use.
I use sound Stock20. Issue a new batch of songs, royalty-free and affordablemonth.
It 'important that you are entitled to free music, simply are not allowed to use music to others' without their permission.
You can buy songs from Stock20 in packages or get individual tracks for less than $ 10 suit. When you buy a song, you get a variety of lengths to use for various projects in both MP3 and WAV.
Stock video is available via iStockphoto. Prices are set by resolution of the videopurchase.
iStockphoto has a system where you buy credits and video clip costs typically start at about $ 5 and go up to $ 50 or so for a very high resolution.
If you only want to use the video on the internet, you have the expensive, high-definition versions of the video calls.
There are lots of other sources of royalty free music and video can be found in search engines. These are the companies that use, andI was pleased with the quality and prices.
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