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November 2010

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Stocking Up New collections, delivery methods and projects. Compiled by Marc Loftus Footage.net enables clip downloads N screening clips was just the next logical step in our development as a visual search plat- form,” explains Domenick Propati, Footage.net president.“With over one mil- lion clips from some of the world’s top archives now available for screening through our site, our goal is to make sure that re- searchers have everything they need to take full advantage of our vast footage resource.” Footage.net provides access to over six million records, in addition to the one mil- lion online screening clips. Researchers can search from among more than 30 stock, archival and news footage databases simul- taneously and compare results across mul- tiple collections.The clips are download- able as QuickTimes and are designed to serve as previews. Individual footage companies would then provide the high-res versions for use is a production. Mammoth HD adds 3D stereo shots EW YORK — Footage.net now offers users the ability to download over 250,000 screening clips from footage companies such as Absolutely Wild Visuals, Conus Archive, FootageBank HD, Framepool, Global ImageWorks,Ac- tion Sports/Scott Dittrich Films and StockFood Motion. The collection of online screening clips is always growing, and detailed text records make obtaining mo- tion content by researchers quick and easy. “Giving users the ability to download E VERGREEN, CO — The Mammoth HD Footage Library (www.mammothhd.com) has added a number of new high definition col- lections to its library, but the big news is that it also just wrapped up work on a 3D demo reel. View it at www.mammothhd-3d.com. MHD/3D is a growing library of 3D stereo production footage for the broadcast, advertis- ing, feature/indie film, video, corporate and spe- cial venue markets.The library has grown re- cently with the addition of wildlife, underwater and aquarium footage that was shot in HD using Red, Panasonic, Sony and DSLR rigs. The Mammoth HD/Red Library has added footage of Yosemite and Acadia National Parks, Ireland, England, Japan and the Mojave Desert, as well as wildlife shots. Red footage is avail- able in the originating resolution and aspect ratios, as well as in scaled 2K and HD resolu- tions. Footage can be provided in the Red .r3d format or in any QuickTime codec and op- tional tiff sequence. For projects requiring vertical imagery, in- cluding digital signage and display applications, the Mammoth HD/Vertical Libraries have added underwater, wildlife, sport, scenic, natural history, city and world locations. Mammoth HD has increased its Red-acquired collection as well as added new 3D stereo footage. 38 Post • November 2010 www.postmagazine.com

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