Shutterstock, Pond5 y Filmpac
Shutterstock, the leading global creative platform for transformative brands and media companies, today announced its partnership with FILMPAC, a premium footage boutique, to bring FILMPAC’s premium cinema-quality video collection to Pond5 and Shutterstock.Founded by filmmakers for filmmakers, FILMPAC’s creative platform features 4K video content produced by world-class cinematographers and artists. It boasts a library of approximately 100,000 video assets across 15 curated collections, capturing powerful, raw and authentic moments that enable marketers and filmmakers to maximize their creative storytelling potential and create with confidence. As global distribution partners for FILMPAC, Shutterstock and Pond5 have unlocked access to unique, unparalleled video content, ranging from clips of cutting edge technology and breakthroughs in healthcare to snippets of bustling cityscapes and breathtaking natural scenery. “Video creators today are looking to bring their stories to life with unique and diverse cinema quality content,” said Tom Crary, Pond5’s CEO. “By partnering with FILMPAC, Shutterstock and Pond5 will provide our customers exclusive access to video content unsurpassed in its ability to inspire the creative storytelling process.” Caleb Rexius, FILMPAC’s founder, added, “Our goal with FILMPAC footage is to produce a library that fits seamlessly into storytelling and meets the highest demands of creative quality. With our meticulously curated, yet practical collection, and Pond5 and Shutterstock’s vast distribution capabilities, we’re excited for this one-of-a-kind partnership, which will accelerate our mission of helping creatives win.” FILMPAC’s exclusive content will be made available to both Enterprise and E-commerce customers across both Shutterstock and Pond5, initially as part of Shutterstock’s Select collection and as part of Pond5’s Marquee collection, which will be sold on an à-la-carte basis to allow customers to buy what they need, when they need it.
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