Do you have stock imagery that you want to sell on stock image website? There are specific formats that you need to save your stock images as so that they can be accepted by the website. In this video, author Richard Harrington walks you through how to save your stock movies in the right movie format.
- Let's take a quick look…at actually exporting the finished shot.…You already learned about color grading…and correcting earlier,…but I wanna show you when you're done…how to make the self-contained video file…in order to upload it.…First step, you're going to create…a movie or an MPEG4 file, most likely.…It will use either the ProRes codec,…or the H. 264 codec for most websites.…The file size cannot be bigger than 3.9 gigabytes,…due to technical limitations on most sites.…And it's suggested that you make sure…that you have color corrected…using the Rec. 709 Color space.…
Let's go ahead and save the movies that we created earlier.…In this case, if there's part of the movie I don't want,…I can adjust its duration here in the timeline.…I'm just going to mark this with an X, however,…to mark the spot.…And choose File, Export, Media.…This will create a new self-contained file,…and it's going to respect the in and out points…that I've set in the sequence.…When you upload,…it's gonna generally prefer either an H. 264 file,…
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Released
9/6/2018- How creators make money with stock images
- Copyright status and trademark restrictions
- Choosing content to sell
- Shooting stock photos and videos
- Technical requirements for photos and videos
- Designing vector graphics and motion graphic templates
- Signing up to sell stock images
- Optimizing images
- Uploading content
- Improving the discoverability of your stock content
Skill Level Appropriate for all
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Introduction
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1. The Business Case for Stock Images and Footage
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What are stock images?5m 42s
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Who uses stock images?2m 24s
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2. Requirements to Sell Content as Stock
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Model releases4m 1s
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Property releases5m 6s
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3. Choosing Content to Sell
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Evaluating trends4m 43s
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Checking out the competition5m 52s
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4. Shooting Strategies
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Advice for shooting photos5m 36s
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Advice for shooting video2m 46s
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Creating a range of moods2m 39s
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5. Vector and Motion Design Strategies
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Technical considerations2m 55s
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6. Signing Up to Sell Stock
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Information needed1m 18s
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Tax documents needed2m 12s
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The approval process3m 34s
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7. Optimizing Images
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Optimizing image color4m 30s
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Saving the project file1m 37s
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Optimizing video color5m 20s
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Saving the project file2m 26s
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8. Uploading Content
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Uploading via FTP4m 18s
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Uploading via Adobe Stock2m 21s
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9. Improving Discoverability
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Naming content2m 8s
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Conclusion
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