![]() For $20 per month or $180 per year, members get in total 5 monthly downloads of HD Footage, Music, Photos, Vectors, and Illustrations, plus full access to Storyblocks' own online video editor Maker, which is a great bonus on its own. "The Starter plan is a better, improved version of Basic Audio and Video plans. However, as of March 2022, Storyblocks removed Audio and Video plans and now offers two subscription options - Starter Plans and Unlimited All Access Plan. There was also an option of purchasing Basic Audio and Video plans that allowed 5 downloads per month. Until recently, Storyblocks were offering separate Unlimited Audio and Video plans for $180 and $240 per year each, and An All Access plan for $360 per year. One of the biggest updates mentioned in the article is the introduction of new Storyblocks subscription plans. In my opinion, that has a lot to do with the fact that the company is constantly growing and adding new features, while keeping their prices affordable," said Vitaliy Lano, the owner of IMHO Reviews. Despite all the competition, Storyblocks continues to be one of the most successful stock media sites on the market. Because of this, there are more and more new stock footage platforms emerging that offer royalty-free and unlimited content to their members. "Over the past couple of years, we have seen an increased demand for high-quality stock footage. IMHO Reviews shares the latest updates in the new article. StoryBlocks started accepting stock photography submissions in February in order to start building a wide variety inside the new pay-per-piece photo marketplace.Storyblocks, the largest subscription-based company that provides content creators, marketers, and filmmakers with unlimited stock video, audio, and photo content, has seen a lot of changes lately. The creative community comes first every time.”Įarlier this year, the company reached 100 million downloads. There is a lot of great change happening, but our business model is staying the same. Along with our new name, we are now offering our members 60-percent savings on millions of photos in our new image Marketplace and passing 100 percent of the earnings on to the original artists. “Eight years ago, I started a stock media company with a single vision: to provide creative content that everyone could afford,” said Founder and Executive Chairman Joel Holland. “This is still our mission as Storyblocks. Search filter options will help make it easy for creatives to find the right type of content despite the eventual merger into a single website. VideoBlocks and GraphicStock will maintain their separate URLS but will over time emerge with the StoryBlocks website. Users can log in once to access all the different media categories. The design changes aim to create a uniform experience across the different available content types. ![]() With the rebrand, StoryBlocks also gets a new look with a redesigned website. “As we look to the future, we see ourselves expanding to more types, such as photo, video, music, templates and fonts.” ![]() “We started with video and as we’ve expanded into images and music, we’ve done that through additional properties,” Leonard said. Leonard, StoryBlocks CEO, says that one in three creatives buys more than one type of stock media while one in ten will buy video, audio, and photos. The company will keep the subscription model and separate marketplace option, but by placing all the content types under one platform, the firm will also be launching subscription options that cover multiple types of content. Along with the marketplace, the photo section of StoryBlocks will also have a subscription option modeled after the video platform. the “a la carte” photo marketplace uses a flat $10 cost for each photo, or $4 for members. Just like the video marketplace, the photo marketplace expands the available photos, offering a 60-percent discount to members and paying out 100-percent commission to contributors. While VideoBlocks was known for a one-price subscription giving creatives access to videos and audio at and photos at GraphicStock, the company is now launching an image marketplace with the rebrand. The move allows the company to maintain its subscription-based model, which underpinned its initial success, but also allows the platform to expand into additional media categories in the future.
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