I'll answer the questions that TexRoadkill posed; from there on it's open season on any suggestions.
I searched the web today and found a few sites (like
www.footage.net) that appear to have the stock footage that I'd like to use.
So, on to TexRoadkill's questions:
1. What exactly do you want?
A video for an instrumental piece (2'41") that would consist of a series of shots (some color, some b&w) from various times in the past century. All of the images should be related to one theme. I can't imagine I'd need a lot (if any) video effects other than to fade in and fade out at beginning and end and to have sharp transitions between scenes...o.k., so maybe the transitions would have a minimum of effect to make the changes interesting. The Purpose: to use the video as a demo/promo piece, not necessarily for broadcast, though maybe for putting onto a website. The artist is a one-man-band: imagine a folky version of Eno crossed with early Yes.
2. Film or video?
Do you mean shot on or shown on? If shot on, then most of what I'd need would only have been shot on film. 9 times out of 10 in a blind video vs film test, I'd probably prefer film as, to me, that always looks warmer and more natural.
3. Broadcast quality or internet quality?
Certainly internet, though I'm not sure about broadcast. Anything's possible. Maybe the artist will eventually want the option to broadcast it on local/regional TV somewhere? What does broadcast refer to here?....the old, standard three TV channels that were literally broadcast in the old days or cable TV that's broadcast through satellite?
4. Do you want to have the rights to sell it or just show it?
In the end: both. But right now, he's definitely more about demo than actually selling.
5. What types of stock scenes do you want?
Not Mary Poppins, but not Jenna Jameson either. Can't really go into a lot depth here, though it's very clear what kinds of images are needed. As I wrote above, I've glanced through a few stock footage sites on the web and they appear to have the kind of material that I need.
That's about it. Any ideas?
(As always: a very big thanks!)
-Jason