What is Footage.net?
Footage.net is an online footage search and discovery platform dedicated to connecting footage customers with footage providers. We make it easy for creative professionals to search the world's top archives from a single site, and for footage providers to present their content to active footage customers.
What does Footage.net do?
At Footage.net, we partner with the world’s leading stock, news and archival footage companies to make their collections discoverable from our online footage search platform, allowing creative professionals to search the world’s top footage archives from a single site. As a Footage.net user, you can view approximately 4.5 million online screening clips and access over 10 million detailed text records, giving you a comprehensive view of your footage options. Once you’ve found the perfect shot, you can connect easily with the footage owner to license the content you need. Our Global Search partners include some of the best-known companies in the stock footage industry, including ABC News VideoSource, CNN Collection, Getty Images, Historic Films and Reelin’ in the Years Productions, as well as many exciting specialist collections. Footage.net is also home to the Zap Request, used every day by creative professionals to send footage requests instantly to over 50 top footage providers.
What is Footage.net's mission?
At Footage.net, our primary mission is to make the world’s best stock, news and archival footage searchable from a single site, and give footage users the tools they need to discover and license the best footage in the world. We strive to deliver the most relevant search results to end-users, both through global search and our Zap email service. Wherever possible, we seek to help our users develop their footage research skills; to support the health and well-being of the archival community and the archival production ecosystem; and to help archives of all shapes and sizes remain viable for future generations.
What makes searching at Footage.net different and better?
Footage.net's dedicated footage search engine returns results by relevance from 40 major footage archives, allowing stock footage researchers to compare content across multiple collections, find the best footage and save time. Footage.net provides access to a growing collection of online screening clips as well as millions of detailed text records, giving stock footage researchers maximum flexibility in how they discover and obtain motion content. Researchers can browse our clip-based inventory to grab an iconic image, or trawl through our vast text database to surface obscure archival footage, harnessing Footage.net's advanced search functionality to pinpoint shots by date, collection and/or category. Additionally, the vast size and wide scope of the Footage.net database improves shot discovery, and because you're searching multiple databases, you can be confident that you're getting a global perspective on your stock video and archival footage options.
What is a Zap Email?
Whether you're looking for an obscure, hard-to-find clip or would simply like to expedite your footage research project, our Zap Request service makes it easy to send your footage wish list to 50+ leading global footage companies simultaneously for free. Once our Zap partners receive and review your request, they'll respond to you directly if they have footage that meets your needs. In most cases, you'll begin hearing back from our partners within a few hours. Footage researchers, archival producers, documentary filmmaker and all variety of creative professionals have relied on our Zap Request service since 1996 to make their footage research process easier and more comprehensive.
Can I buy footage from Footage.net?
Footage.net is not a footage marketplace or reseller. Our mission is to enable production professionals to discover footage from the world’s top footage archives and connect quickly and easily with footage licensors, many of whom are equipped with ecommerce licensing tools.
Do I need to register to use the service?
You don’t need to register to use our service, but it helps. Registered users have access to a range of benefits, including making and sending clipbins, autofilling Zap emails and access to past searches.
Why should I use Footage.net?
Footage research can be daunting. There are a lot of footage companies spread out across the world, and conducting research at each one individually can be time-consuming and inefficient. Users often turn to platforms like YouTube to conduct archival research, which can cause a lot of clearance headaches down the road. Footage.net helps solve these problems by offering a consolidated search experience across multiple footage archives, all of which are set up to license footage. We bring together many of the world’s leading footage companies on single, unified footage search platform, providing a central hub for footage research and a streamlined pathway into our partners’ collections, and our Zap Request service is a tried-and-true resource for expediting your footage research projects.
Does Footage.net rep footage?
No. We partner with existing stock footage companies and footage archives to make their collections accessible through our search platform. All our content partners are independent footage companies.
How is the Footage Industry Directory different from the search platform?
The Footage Industry Directory is open to all footage companies. A basic membership is free. Footage.net Global Search partners host searchable stock footage content on our platform. The directory does not include this kind of searchable content.
What is the newswire and how can I take part in it?
The Footage.net Newswire is a unique resource for keeping up-to-date on footage industry news. Check in with the Newswire to keep track of the new collections, lost films, footage deals and new technologies. If you have a story regarding the footage industry, send it to John Flewin at
jf@footageinfo.com.
Can I access Footage.net from my Smartphone?
You can now use your iPhone or other mobile device to search our entire footage database and send Zap Emails to 50 of the world's top footage providers. As mobile Internet use becomes increasingly commonplace, we expect our mobile site to become a central access point to our stock footage search platform.