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Artbeats Offers New Waterform Collection

Artbeats has released WATERFORM, a unique selection of clips that feature realistic computer-generated water drops superimposed on corresponding footage to form various common symbols and icons such as a cross, dollar sign, heart, skull and crossbones, animated shapes and more. Examples of clips found in the WATERFORM collection include: a man and woman holding hands and talking while the water drops form into a heart and three track runners jumping over hurdles as the water drops form into the #1 symbol.

Artbeats new WATERFORM collection is comprised of 26 royalty-free clips and features pristine, high-quality imagery that have numerous application opportunities for use in broadcast, feature films, commercial, multimedia, game development, independent production and more.

WATERFORM 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; SD collections range from $399-$699. Customers may also purchase royalty-free single clips from WATERFORM; HD clips are $300 and NTSC/PAL clips are $199.

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, Activision.

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