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Reasons to use stock footage of warfare and destruction in your visual creations

If you’re creating a film on a budget, getting original high-quality footage of war might be out of reach. This stock footage helps you out by offering free access to professional footage that you can use for free in your creative projects.

Tips for using war stock footage

War is a sensitive, difficult subject matter and it’s important to be thoughtful when depicting it in media. Here are some tips to help you use this stock footage wisely.

  • Think about your audience. Mature audiences can handle more graphic footage, but if your project is intended for a general, all-ages audience, it’s important to avoid showing anything too sensitive.
  • Use sound effects. War is loud! Build out the universe of your film by making use of relevant sound effects.
  • Consider music options. The right song can be incredibly impactful in helping you communicate the tone your project intends. But sometimes, silence is the best way to really forefront the difficult reality of a war scene. Think about which option best fits your project.