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General Stock Discussion / Re: Does stock footage featuring models make more profit?
« on: April 23, 2019, 05:25 »
Okay, great thanks for the feedback. I might just go for it and see what happens to sales.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: Does stock footage featuring models make more profit?« on: April 23, 2019, 05:25 »
Okay, great thanks for the feedback. I might just go for it and see what happens to sales.
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General Stock Discussion / Does stock footage featuring models make more profit?« on: April 21, 2019, 03:59 »
I've been producing stock video for a few years now and I've been generating a bit of extra income to invest in camera gear. Non of my stock footage features people or talent - but I'm starting to consider hiring models to produce more content.
How many of you out there produce stock footage featuring hired models? and do you find those clips sell better (and make more money) than those with no models or people? 3
General Stock Discussion / Re: is it worth it to buy drone?« on: March 07, 2019, 07:01 »
There's a lot to consider.
Permit Do you need a permit? Int he UK if you want to earn money from your footage you have to have a Permit For Aerial Work (PFAW) which means you have to go on a course and take a test and so on. It can be quite expensive. I imagine it varies a lot form country to country, but it's worth checking first. Drone New 4k recording drones are cheap to buy now, but they don't always meet the technical requirements of agencies. The cheaper drones compress the image a lot and can introduce compression artefacts, especially where you have subtle gradation tones. So you need to really research your choice of drone. Subject and locations As many have said already it is a very saturated market now. My first sales were actually drone shots back in 2015, but now, despite uploading more, I have had very few drone sales. Cost As well as the possible costs for training and permits etc. you will have the additional costs of extra batteries, cards, cases, accessories, spares. It soon adds up. I would say I have just about broken even on my set-up over three years. So not a great return form me. Others may have done better. If you think you have something unique to bring to the market then I'd say consider it, but otherwise it might just turn into a fun hobby. Which is no bad thing. 4
General Stock Discussion / Has anyone seen an increase in sales by dropping agencies?« on: November 16, 2018, 12:07 »
When I started out selling video I uploaded all my footage onto seven agencies to see which ones would generate sales. Two years on and I've started dropping a few low performers and now I'm considering dropping even more, maybe bringing it down to just three.
My hope is that it might increase sales on some of my other higher earning (per download) sites. Has anyone out there been brave enough to drop agencies, that are still performing to some degree, with a hope of pushing sales up elsewhere? And did it work? 5
General Stock Discussion / How big is the gap between your highest and lowest monthly earnings?« on: November 01, 2018, 10:57 »
I have just over two years worth of sales data now and I was hoping to start seeing a pattern in sales month on month - but actually, it couldn't be more random.
My lowest was Sept 2017 with only $30, whereas my highest was Apr 2018 (same port) at $600. Quite a jump. I was curious to know just how big a gap most people experience in sales from month to month or if your sales are quite balanced on average? 6
General Stock Discussion / Re: ADAGP Payback« on: November 01, 2018, 10:46 »
I clicked the link after seeing the news in the iStock newsletter. Seems legit.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: ADAGP Payback« on: October 24, 2018, 04:13 »
The email address is [email protected] which relates to the link in the email.
Seems a bit fishy to me, but equally if there's money to be had 8
General Stock Discussion / ADAGP Payback« on: October 24, 2018, 02:25 »
Anyone had an email from iStock marked as an ADAGP Payback. It reads as follows:
Dear Contributor, We are a member of a collecting society in France called ADAGP (Socit Des Auteurs dans les Arts Graphiques et Plastiques) and are registered to be part of their payback. For us to be able to redistribute the royalties they have paid to us for your content, we need you to sign the attached authorisation form. Please e-sign and complete the document in DocuSign before October 31, 2018. I removed myself from iStock nearly a year ago. Just wondering if it's possibly a scam. 9
General Stock Discussion / Re: Bad july.. How was yours?« on: July 31, 2018, 10:55 »
Really poo. Last July was one of the best. This year... the worst.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: How?« on: July 25, 2018, 02:19 »How could you market your "own" site to make sales? (Whether video or images) You have to look at it from two perspectives; your product and your buyer. Your product has to stand out in some way to drive people away from the bigger players, you have to be 'super niche' and provide something that cannot be sourced anywhere else. For example if you were staging/producing images like Gregory Crewsdon. Secondly you have to 'find' your buyers. This is easier if your stuff is unique because they will gradually come to you, but initially it will require a lot of grass-routes marketing to let people know that you're even out there, and believe me (i've been there for independent films) it is a real slog - you have to give your life to it and a fair lump of money as well. The other hurdle is customer trust. You have to build that through a good secure site with clearly defined licensing options and a website that functions really well on the back end for sales and transactions. And if you're operating globally, keep in mind the cost for sales processing etc.. So, it is possible, but it is also a lot of hard work. In short, it has to become your life. 11
General Stock Discussion / Fifteen days of tumbleweed...« on: July 23, 2018, 02:13 »
Anyone else seeing a dramatic fall in video sales this month? The longest I've gone before is five days. Fifteen is unusual.
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General Stock Discussion / Alamy selling movie stills - is this legal?« on: April 18, 2018, 04:49 »
I did an image search for my own feature film recently only to discover a still from my movie (one I took for publicity) with an Alamy watermark all over it. Ive never given permission for this.
I clicked through only to discover it sat alongside 95,000 + other stills from popular and recent big release movies available for sale and download. The uploader is called Moviestore Collection Ltd. Is this legal? and if so whats the workaround here? Im confused? 13
iStockPhoto.com / Re: Closing account« on: March 27, 2017, 13:16 »
Just an update on the cancellation of my contributor account at iStock.
It has taken 10 days from raising a ticket to the deletion of all my content. So not too painful. I can still access the ESP account, but all of my media has been pulled. I feel cleansed... 14
General Stock Discussion / Re: Adobe stock« on: March 23, 2017, 17:07 »
I started selling footage on Adobe Stock recently and have had a few nice sales. Their review time is super quick and the share of profits seems decent so far (can vary depending on whether the sale is through Adobe CC or Fotolia).
I don't think you can create a new Fotolia account anymore - uploads all go via an Adobe CC account now. 15
General Stock Discussion / Re: Agency Analytics for Video« on: March 23, 2017, 10:17 »
Ive also been using Microstockr for the last seven months. Its great and gives you lots of info about your footage sales. The developers are quick to respond to issues and are open to any feedback you give.
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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Closing account« on: March 17, 2017, 10:24 »
Thanks, thats what I suspected. Ive raised a ticket to close my account. Lets see how long it takes... 17
iStockPhoto.com / Re: Closing account« on: March 17, 2017, 06:36 »
Sadly that email doesnt work anymore. I got this reply back:
Body of email: ATTENTION: Thank you for contacting us, but this email address is no longer in use. Please instead: 1. Sign-in to the Getty Images | iStock contributor system, ESP: https://esp.gettyimages.com This is our new system which gives you single sign-in access to ESP, the Contributor Community website and Account Management. Once signed in please use the Need Help? link in the top right corner. From that page you have access to FAQs, links to Account Management if you need to update or access your account information and the ability to contact us if needed. 2. If you have problems signing in to ESP there is an option to contact us for sign-in help. We hope this helps you find what you need. Many thanks, Contributor Services and Relations Does anyone know how to disable your media for sale using the new ESP portal? 18
General Stock Discussion / Re: I doubt paypal now« on: March 15, 2017, 21:02 »
I'm in the UK, my PayPal balance fluctuates ever day depending on what the GBP is doing against the dollar. One day it went down by 40 dollars, then slowly crept back up. Confusing at first, but makes sense now.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: New to microstock - my experiences and questions« on: March 02, 2017, 12:16 »to recap my first two month of microstock, the speculations by some of you were quite right. The first three weeks I had a lot of sales, 81 sales in 3 weeks, then february it dropped to 28 for the whole month (only SS figures). So new pictures are def. pushed. I had a very similar experience. Been uploading 4k video since Sept last year and had great sales for the first three months and then it slowed right down despite adding more content. I upload to all the main video agencies (Pond5, Shutterstock, 123RF, VideoBlocks, VideoHive, Adobe Stock, iStock and Motion Elements) just to test the water at first. The results have been interesting and I guess it all depends on what type of content you upload. Moving forward Ill be dropping 123RF and Motion Elements (0 sales) and iStock. Shutterstock, VideoBlocks and VideoHive have all seen excellent sales for me with some nice extra ones from Adobe and Pond5. If you enjoy it, I think its worth sticking with it, upload to all the sites you can, and then drill down into the figures to see which agencies to focus your efforts on. 20
General Stock Discussion / Re: iStop. Disambiguate that!« on: February 25, 2017, 04:47 »Actually, the time to stop uploading was when you noticed videos are severely underpriced at iStock, and HD and 4K are priced the same. Yep. We're all learning. 21
General Stock Discussion / iStop. Disambiguate that!« on: February 25, 2017, 02:56 »
I think when an agency returns your work for resubmission because of keyword meanings (that'll be disambiguation) so unbearably stupid, it's time to stop uploading.
I'll clarify (disambiguate). I uploaded several video clips of salt pouring and they were returned for revision. The keywords that required clarification (disambiguation) are... Salt, Pour, Studio Shot, Pouring, Baking, Granulated... etc. etc. This is totally potty! I'm Getty out of here... 22
General Stock Discussion / Re: Where's iStock sales data gone?« on: February 03, 2017, 17:10 »
Thanks for the pointers, I'll search harder next time.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: review time on 123rf for footage« on: February 03, 2017, 17:08 »
I've had footage there for over four months... not a single sale. I've decided to concentrate on other sites and stopped uploading there.
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General Stock Discussion / Where's iStock sales data gone?« on: February 03, 2017, 09:40 »
I've had stuff on iStock for a few months and just logged in to check my financials (my desktop App Microstockr reports sales there), but for some reason they are nowhere to be seen under my account page. There's normally a tab I can click for sale data. Anyone else having this problem?
Also, as a separate question, are iStock and Getty the same platform, I seem to upload through Getty, but my footage only appears at iStock. Do you have to upload to both separately...? 25
General Stock Discussion / Re: Is it worth being patient with 123RF?« on: January 24, 2017, 05:36 »Ive been at this for about five months and had decent stock footage sales on top tier sites. But Im yet to have a single sale on 123RF. Thanks for the info - Ill probably just leave my current stuff up there and not bother in the future, unless I start getting bites.
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