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Artbeats Captures Scenic Southwest With New Aerial Collections

Soar over dramatic landmarks of the picturesque southwest United States with SOUTHWEST MONUMENT AERIALS and SOUTHWEST SCENIC AERIALS, Artbeats newest royalty-free aerial footage collections.

Featuring wide-sweeping shots of Monument Valley, the Painted Desert, Rainbow Bridge, Lake Powell, Valley of Fire, red rock monoliths, mesas, cliffs, canyons, sunsets and many more, these new titles were captured using the Gyron Eagle Camera system, renowned for its high resolution and stability. Artbeats award-winning library of 427 titles, 157 of which are HD, feature superior technical and visual quality footage that can be used for broadcast, feature films, commercial, multimedia design, game development, independent production and more.

Artbeats went to great lengths to obtain permission to fly over and capture footage of these geographically fascinating southwest sites and landmarks, said Phil Bates, president of Artbeats. Artbeats is the first and only stock footage company to capture the true beauty of Americas scenic southwest and it is a thrill to offer these new royalty-free collections to our customers.

THE SOUTHWEST MONUMENT AERIALS and SOUTHWEST SCENIC AERIALS collections are available now on the Artbeats website. Artbeats' footage is available in HD-1920x1080, D1 NTSC-720 x 486 or D1 PAL-720 x 576 resolutions. Pricing for Artbeats HD collections range from $799-$899; standard definition collections range from $229-$699.

Based in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Artbeats (www.artbeats.com) is an award-winning provider of royalty-free stock footage for broadcast, feature films, commercial, multimedia, game development and independent producers. The Artbeats library includes nature, visual effects, scenics, aerials, lifestyles, backgrounds and much more. The library is always expanding and currently includes 411 titles, 147 of which are HD, as well as a growing selection of royalty-free single clips. Some of Artbeats' clients include Disney, DreamWorks, Comedy Central, BBC, Cartoon Networks, The Asylum, MTV, Direct TV, Country Music Awards, American Idol, Universal Studios, Pixar, CNN and Activision.

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Bill Desowitz, former editor of VFXWorld, is currently the Crafts Editor of IndieWire.