Last updated: January 20, 2025 at 02:33 AM
Summary of Comments on Stock Video Platforms
Envato Elements
- Subscription-based platform
- Offers "stocky"-looking stock footage
- Includes graphical/3D stock footage
- Suitable for corporate settings with a fake-ish look sometimes needed
Pros
- Subscription model
- Graphical and 3D stock footage available
Cons
- "Stocky" look may not suit all projects
Artlist
- Subscription-based platform
- Offers artsy stock footage, more suitable for amateur filmmakers
- Selection may be narrower but amazing at times
Pros
- Artsy stock footage
- Great for amateur filmmakers
Cons
- Selection may be narrower
Storyblocks
- Subscription platform
- Offers lifetime licenses for content downloaded while subscribed
Pros
- Lifetime licenses
- Allows content curation
Getty, Pond5, Alamy
- Rank in descending order based on budget concerns
- Getty may be preferred for budget considerations
Canva
- Subscription platform
- Offers millions of free videos and photos
Pros
- Affordable pricing at 10€ per month
Motion Array
- Subscription platform
- Offers stock clips, photos, motion graphics, music, sound effects, etc.
- Videos stay licensed even if unsubscribed
Pexels
- Free platform
- Offers high-quality videos
Pros
- Useful and completely free to use
Pixabay
- Free platform
- Offers a free video section
- Has a lot of high-quality content
Pros
- Useful and completely free
Internet Archive - Prelinger
- Platform for historic footage
- Contains various collections, including Prelinger
Alibi Music
- Platform for music licensing
- Used by major film studios, networks, and ad agencies
- Offers a catalog of music with pricing for all project scopes
Pros
- Trusted by major industry players
Cons
- No footage offered
Other Platforms
- Canva, Motion Array, Pexels, Pixabay, and AVOPix also mentioned as useful options for stock videos
General Comments
- Reddit users discuss the history of erotic thrillers, early internet porn, and personal experiences
- Gamers are compared to traders in a humorous analogy
- Comments on hardware releases in PC gaming and the impact of stock shortages on gamers
- Insights into government spending on projects, investment practices of politicians, and media representations of stock market events
Observations
- Several subscription-based platforms offer a range of stock video options, each catering to different styles and preferences.
- Free platforms like Pexels and Pixabay are popular choices for users seeking high-quality content without a subscription.
- Online communities like Reddit provide a space for users to discuss various topics, from video platforms to gaming and government spending.
- User preferences vary based on budget constraints, content requirements, and historical footage needs.
Note: The summaries are based on user comments and opinions shared on Reddit.