Founded in 1993 by filmmaker Martin Lisius, StormStock continues its tradition as the world’s top source for weather and climate footage. The collection features unique and exclusive images of hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, storm clouds, blizzards, stormy seas, climate change and other dramatic natural events. Material is shot on premium formats including HD, 4K, Super 35mm film, and 16K using creative techniques. Licensed for use in TV, theatrical, and commercial productions. Rights managed, custom licensing.
Contact details:
Prairie Pictures’ StormStock
Martin Lisius Founder/CEO
Tel. (817) 276-9500
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[…] Hi Will:It’s a tale of two cities for us here in Texas. I own a travel industry company called Tempest Tours Storm Chasing Expeditions. COVID19 has impacted that company profoundly with cancellations and lots of paperwork, and monitoring of local government agency travel restrictions, and lots of praying. On the other hand, we have our StormStock collection. It’s all digital, so as long as there’s Internet, it operates unaffected. When we shoot, we usually drive, not fly, to our location. Most of those areas are very rural and not under significant travel restrictions. I would say StormStock has seen a small increase during COVID19. Naturally, we would love to see more. Martin Lisius Founder/CinematographerPrairie Pictures’ StormStock […]
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