The rostrum, or snout, features prominently in our footage of animals like sawfish and dolphins, highlighting its sensory and survival functions in aquatic environments.
The rostrum is a beak-like structure that is an extension of the cranium. Crustaceans and cetaceans have rostrums in addition to some insects and other fish species. The rostrum is a beneficial structure owing to its tendency to protect, help hunt, and overcome water resistance.
Licensing terms will vary based on the intended use, distribution scale, and geographical reach of your project. We tailor our licensing agreements to suit a wide range of project needs while protecting the rights of the content and its subjects.
We offer both exclusive and non-exclusive licensing options, which allow flexibility based on your distribution plans. Be it for streaming platforms, broadcast television, or film festivals, we can adjust the licensing terms to meet your project's specific needs.
Yes, we offer previews of our footage. Please contact us with your specific interests, and we'll provide access to sample clips that align with your project's needs.
Yes, our footage is licensed for a variety of uses, including social media projects. Depending on the distribution and audience reach, we can tailor a licensing package that fits your specific needs.
Yes, once licensed, you are free to edit, color-grade, and customise the footage to fit your project seamlessly. Our master files offer the flexibility needed for creative adjustments.
Yes, our footage is licensed for use in international projects. Whether your project is local or global, we can accommodate distribution across multiple geographical regions, including specific terms for international use.
Yes, we offer both exclusive and non-exclusive licensing options. Exclusive licensing arrangements can be discussed on a case-by-case basis to meet your project's unique requirements.
Yes, in addition to stock footage, we also offer custom filming services. If your project requires specific shots or locations, get in touch with us to discuss how we can collaborate to capture bespoke underwater and wildlife footage.
Yes, we have a range of footage that is well-suited for educational and research purposes. Our licensing agreements for educational institutions are often tailored to provide affordable and flexible access to high-quality content.
To license footage, start by getting in touch with us via email or the contact form on our website. We'll discuss your project requirements, provide detailed information on licensing options, and guide you through the selection process.
Once the licensing agreement is finalised and payment is processed, access to the master files is typically granted within 24-48 hours. We ensure a quick turnaround to accommodate your production timelines.
Once licensing is finalised, footage is delivered via a secure download link. We ensure that the files are transferred in their highest quality, typically in formats such as ProRes or RED Raw, depending on your project requirements.
Once licensed, you have access to the footage in perpetuity, depending on the agreed licensing terms. Our standard non-exclusive agreements generally allow you to use the footage without time restrictions.
Absolutely. Our team is available to assist with any technical queries or issues you might encounter when integrating our footage into your project. Your success is our priority.
Yes, we offer bundle discounts for clients looking to license multiple clips or entire collections. Reach out to us to discuss your project scope and we can customise a pricing package for you.
Absolutely. All footage is shot using high-end RED cinema cameras to ensure that you receive the highest quality content. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the quality, we will work with you to resolve any issues.
All footage is shot on high-end RED cinema cameras, ensuring 4K resolution or higher. This guarantees unparalleled detail, dynamic range, and color fidelity in every clip.
Our stock footage has a broad appeal, suitable for documentaries, educational content, commercials, digital installations, and more. Its versatility makes it an excellent choice for any project looking to incorporate high-quality wildlife and underwater scenes.