

Mar 15, ImmigrationInternational 0 comments. Sickening footage has emerged from inside a Christchurch mosque as a gunman opened fire. Facebook Admits Mosque Shooting Video Was Viewed At Least 4,000 Times. If you’re specifically looking for 4K video, you’re better off looking at one of the sites listed above.4chan, 8chan, and LiveLeak blocked by Australian internet. There’s a small selection of 4K clips, but half of these are Christmas-themed motion graphics. Some clips are provided as MP4 files, while others are delivered in QuickTime format. Scroll past these for Videovo’s own clips. Videos on Videvo fall under one of three licenses, so be sure to check which one applies to your chosen clip before you start working: Videvo Standard License, which lets you use the clips in your own work without attribution, provided you don’t redistribute the footage Videvo Attribution License, which is the same as the Standard License, but requires you to credit the clip’s creator and Creative Commons 3.0 Unported, which lets you share and adapt the clip, but requires you to credit the creator and indicate if you’ve made any changes.Ĭlips marked ‘Editorial use only’ can’t be used commercially, but those labelled ‘All projects and media’ can.Īs with many free stock video sites, the top row of search results are actually premium samples from an advertiser (in this case Shutterstock).

If you'd like to contribute your own videos for others to download, you can do so after signing up for a free account. Quality is variable (a few clips have clearly been shot without a tripod) but they’re generally good, and there’s a huge selection to choose from so it’s highly likely you’ll find something suitable – even if it takes a little while. Videvo offers thousands of free stock videos contributed by its community of users. We’ve reached out to the company to find out if this is an issue that can be resolved. At the time of writing, an error meant that we were unable to log in using an email address, though the Facebook option worked fine. Stock Footage for Free provides a detailed license agreement that makes explicit all the intellectual property information you’re likely to need.īefore you can download files you’ll need to sign up for a free account or log in using Facebook. The site’s HD videos are provided in MOV format, but there aren’t currently any 4K clips available.įree stock video clips are free for personal and commercial use, unless it’s a seriously high-budget production. This is a sensible decision downloads can take a while because of the large file sizes. You’re given a detailed description of the video so you can be sure it’s the right one before downloading it. The footage is extremely impressive we particularly like the selection of landscapes and looping backgrounds. Stock Footage for Free feels like the video equivalent of free stock photo site Unsplash, focusing on quality rather than quantity.
