![]() ![]() The entry price is similar to what other inferior platforms are offering. The multiple plans offered make it accessible to all kind of creators or organizations. Very cool feature that allows you to test any stock clip in square or vertical view before you download it. Results are showed in order of relevance (different from Envato Elements that will show you completely random results when you try to be specific). Very handy technical filters that help you find just what you’re looking for. No need to explain or fill any kind of forms (like other sites do). ![]() You get your chosen files in just a few clicks. Super high quality RAW footage as well as small and ready-to-go. You are allowed to choose among multiple formats and resolutions. That means every stock footage file is part of a bigger collection of 3-100 stock videos that were shot by the same author, usually at the same scenario and camera. Artgrid’s Stories: While other sites usually present stock videos independently, Artgrid shows groups of clips called “stories”.Seriously, it’s impressive cinematic and up-to-date stuff. While Storyblocks and Envato do have larger catalogs, you won’t find the same quality that can be found on Artgrid. Artgrid’s Catalog Quality: Quality AND quantity have to be your main concern. ![]() To summarize, this is what makes it my personal favorite: You can find deeper explanation of why Artgrid is my personal choice on my Artgrid Review. You may not have heard of Artgrid yet, but you definitely heard of Artlist – the largest subscription-based music licensing platform at the moment.Ī couple of years after the public launch of Artlist.io, the Israeli company behind it, launched Artgrid – a video-focused, subscription-based service that offers unlimited downloads of footage with up to 8K resolution. Artgrid Review – Unlimited Stock FootageĪs a stock customer myself, Artgrid has been my personal choice in the past 3 years. So here’s a review/comparison of the main websites offering Unlimited Stock Video (Footage) at the moment.ġ. Subscribing to a platform like this is still quite a good solution for YouTubers, freelance editors, and hobbyists that can’t yet afford to pay $79 for each video clip (as they would on Shutterstock, for example). Similar to a Netflix subscription plans, these websites charge a fixed monthly or annual fee and allow subscribers to download as many video clips (stock footage) as needed. The search for the term “stock videos” increased 72% after the pandemics, according to Google Trends.Īnd after the rise of unlimited music websites (like Artlist and Soundstripe) and unlimited photo/vector stock agencies (like Shutterstock or Envato Elements), the trend now seems to be going into unlimited footage services like Storyblocks and Artgrid. The truth is: stock footage websites like Artgrid and Storyblocks have completely changed the way we create video content. Add it up to the crazy pandemic scenario we’ve been through, in which all traveling and video productions had to stop, and it’ll be clear why the searches for “stock videos” have seen a growth of 72% once the pandemic has started. If video is on a trend, then stock footage definitely is too. Since 2017, Cisco has been predicting that video will represent 82% of all IP traffic in the world. It is already established that video has conquered the internet and is also one the breakout marketing trends. UPDATE: This article was published in Oct 2019 and was completely updated in Aug 2022 (including pricing, features, and overall comparison) A full REVIEW of websites offering Unlimited Footage & Stock Video ![]()
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