Mastering The Demands Of Web Video

By Jim Pickerell | 1847 Words | Posted 7/30/2007 | Comments (1)
We are on the cusp of explosive demand for short-form videos designed for the net. Are you a still shooter experiencing declining RPI? Do you have to work twice as hard and produce double the quantity of images just to stay even now? If so, video production may offer an opportunity to stay in the business of photography.

Cavendish Press Launches Citizen Journalism Site

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 52 Words | Posted 7/27/2007 | Comments

ASPP Announces 2008 Education Conference

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 65 Words | Posted 7/27/2007 | Comments

OnAsia Releases Keywording Package

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 69 Words | Posted 7/27/2007 | Comments (1)

NordicPhotos Launches Royalty-Free Collection

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 73 Words | Posted 7/27/2007 | Comments

Microstock Web Site Count Reaches 36

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 69 Words | Posted 7/27/2007 | Comments

Cadmium Launches Microstock Collection

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 59 Words | Posted 7/27/2007 | Comments

Nielsen's New Rankings Good For Video Shooters

By Jim Pickerell | 729 Words | Posted 7/26/2007 | Comments
Nielsen Net/Ratings, a global leader in Internet media and market research, has recently announced a new system for ranking online sites called "Total Minutes." This move could open tremendous opportunities for short-form videos.

Is Microstock Diluting RF and RM Revenue?

By Jim Pickerell | 402 Words | Posted 7/26/2007 | Comments (1)
There is no good way to estimate how many RF or RM sales are being lost because the customers are buying microstock instead. There are indications that Getty's RF sales in 2006 were declining about 10,000 units a quarter or 40,000 for the year. However, this is hard to confirm because Getty acquired Stockbyte last year and that acquisition should have boosted the total number of RF units sold. If 40,000 units were lost at an average price of $250, that would be $10 million.

LuckyOliver Employs Midstock Model, Reports Rev Growth

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 500 Words | Posted 7/26/2007 | Comments (1)

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