(Dallas, TX. - August 20, 2006) Revolution Stock Media ( www.revostock.com), "the world's first stock footage community," is now being labeled "the fastest growing stock footage community." Since their grand opening in late May, the website's "Producers" have added over 2,500 royalty-free HD and SD footage files, motion backgrounds and 3d animations, and their inventory is growing daily. The website's uploading and approval system has made it possible for video and animation professionals from all over the world to quickly and easily sell their footage and digital creations.
The company attributes the quick growth rate to their high royalty rates, producer challenges and intuitive interface. RevoStock producers may choose to offer their footage exclusively through the website earning them a 60% return on each sale. "This royalty rate is practically unheard of in the royalty-free microstock community," says Craig Lillard, company president. Users who do not wish to sell their footage exclusively through RevoStock may upload their footage on a non-exclusive basis and still enjoy a 45% royalty rate. RevoStock also offers their users incentives with their "Producer Challenge." Each month, producers compete for prizes by uploading the most footage or uploading certain types of footage within a pre-determined time period.
Visit www.revostock.com to see how much fun buying and selling footage can be!
Pricing and Availability: With some of the lowest prices in the industry, RevoStock users may purchase footage at only $15 for NTSC and PAL, $20 for HDV and $25-$35 for HD. All footage is available for immediate download. A free piece of footage is given away each month to registered users.
About the Company:
RevoStock.com is a communtity-based stock footage website with headquarters in Dallas, TX. Open since May of 2006, the website allows video professionals to upload and sell their footage to consumers worldwide at prices accessible to all budget levels. http://www.revostock.com
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