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StormStock is a collection of extreme weather and climate stock footage founded by filmmaker and storm chaser Martin Lisius in 1993.[1][2] The brand is owned by Prairie Pictures, Inc. of Arlington, Texas. Content produced by StormStock is licensed for use in TV shows, films, commercials, and other video productions. Topics include footage of hurricanes,[3] tornadoes,[4] lightning, climate change,[5] supercell thunderstorms, extreme weather,[6] and natural disasters. The collection focuses on producing content on high-resolution formats including 4K, 8K and 16K video[7]. Lisius tracks and films storms and is the primary contributor to the StormStock collection.[8][9]
- ^ "Post Magazine - StormStock: Prairie Pictures marks 30 years of shooting extreme weather footage". www.postmagazine.com. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
- ^ Carleton, Will (2018-10-24). "Watch: Storm Stock - 25 Years chasing stormy weather". Photoarchivenews. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
- ^ "Post Magazine - August 2017". digital.copcomm.com. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ "Post Magazine - StormStock captures devastating Oklahoma tornado". www.postmagazine.com. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
- ^ Carleton, Will (2018-10-02). "StormStock - The world's top source for weather and climate footage". Photoarchivenews. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ "Footage.net Expands Extreme Weather Footage with StormStock". www.businesswire.com. 2011-10-31. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
- ^ "'Prairie Storm' Could Be The First 16K Film Yet -- And Its Stunning". Digital Trends. 2018-11-24. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ Carleton, Will. "Interview: Martin Lisius Owner at StormStock |". Retrieved 2024-01-16.
- ^ "StormStock's Lisius wins cinematography honor at International Innovation Film Fest". SHOOTonline. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 2024-01-16.