Stringr Partners with Getty Images To Provide First Class Editorial Content

Media Tech Company Stringr Joins Forces with Getty Images to Expand Digital Content Offerings

Stringr, the premier marketplace that allows media organizations to buy video footage from both amateur and professional videographers in an efficient, streamlined process, has partnered with Getty Images, a world leader in visual communications, to provide Stringr’s customers access to Getty Images collection of over 200 million digital assets.

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 “Getty Images is known to be one of the most trusted and esteemed sources of visual content in the world,” said Lindsay Stewart, CEO and Founder of Stringr.  “By offering our customer base access to their vast collection of content that covers all categories – news, sport and entertainment – we are continuing our goal of providing an end-to-solution to easily and quickly source, edit and publish content.”

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 “Our mission to ensure that media outlets are best equipped with premium video content makes Stringr a perfect partner in improving editorial workflows,” said Getty Images Director of Video Content Development Lee Shoulders

 About Stringr:

Stringr is a comprehensive video marketplace that enables media organizations to source custom footage, edit and publish — under very tight deadlines. The company leverages the only nationwide network of more than 70k highly responsive videographers who provide broadcast-quality video in every major US market. Stringr is based in NYC and was founded in 2014 by Lindsay Stewart and Brian McNeill, who met at The Wharton School.

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