LOOKING FOR GREEN SCREEN FOOTAGE? NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY RECOMMENDS GREENSCREEN ANIMALS

James Knapp

If you’re in the market for some good stock footage shot over green screen, New York Film Academy has assembled a list of the best sites for green screen footage. This top ten list includes Shutterstock, Dissolve, iStock, and Videoblocks. But number 3 on the list ahead of all those big names is GreenScreen Animals. “Whether it be a roaring lion or an American bullfrog, this site can provide you with all your exotic animal requirements.”

Take a look at the list below-

New York Film Academy’s Best Sites for Green Screen Video Footage

We are happy to be included on this list, and because it is part of NYFA’s Student Resources we want to make sure students and teachers know that GSA offers a discount up to 50% off for educational use. We want to encourage up-and-coming creative talent to utilize our footage so that not only will they be able to hone their skills on amazing high-res footage, but ensuring future generations of editors can be accustomed to incorporating animals via stock footage rather than on set.

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