Getty Images

Getty Images, Inc. (stylised as gettyimages), is a British-American visual media company with headquarters in Seattle, Washington. the company was founded by Mark Getty, and Jonathan Klein, and was first founded in 1995. It is a supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video and music for business and consumers, with an archive of over 200 million assets. It targets three markets—creative professionals (advertising and graphic design), the media (print and online publishing), and corporate (in-house design, marketing and communication departments).

Getty has distribution offices around the world and capitalizes on the Internet for distribution. As Getty has acquired other older photo agencies and archives, it has digitised their collections, enabling online distribution. Getty Images operates a large commercial website that clients use to search and browse for images, purchase usage rights, and download images. Image prices vary according to resolution and type of rights. The company also offers custom photo services for corporate clients.

There Stock Footage was Used in Little Einsteins from 2005 to 2010, and There Stock Footage was also used in Baby Einstein from 1999 to 2011, and The Baby Einstein Spinoff: WeeSchool Since 2017.

History
In 1995, Mark Getty and Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Klein co-founded Getty Investments LLC in London. Mark Getty is the company's chairman. In September 1997, Getty Communications, as it was called at the time, merged with PhotoDisc, Inc. to form Getty Images. The company relocated to Seattle two years later and expanded in the United States, reaching 2,000 employees by 2006. In April 2003, Getty Images entered into a partnership with Agence France-Presse (AFP) to market each other's images.

Getty Images acquired the Michael Ochs Archives in February 2007. The Michael Ochs Archives were described by The New York Times as "the premier source of musician photography in the world".

In 2008, the private equity firm Hellman & Friedman (H&F) acquired Getty Images for $2.4 billion. In 2012, H&F put Getty up for sale. As of the ensuing sale to Carlyle Group, the company was said to have an archive that included 80 million stills and illustrations. The company was acquired by the Getty family in 2018.

The company moved to its current headquarters, in the Union Station office complex in Seattle's International District, in 2011.

In 2015, Jonathan Klein became the company's chairman and Dawn Airey was hired as chief executive officer (CEO) of Getty Images. Airey remained in the role until 31 December 2018, at which time she became a non-executive director member of its board.

In 2019, Getty Images introduced Market Freeze, simplifying exclusivity of rights-managed images. Later that year, it announced that due to customers' needs changing, it plans to phase out rights-managed imagery by 2020 in favor of royalty-free images.

Acquisitions
Since its formation, Getty Images has pursued an aggressive programme of acquisition, buying up many privately owned agencies that had built up the stock photography industry, from small family-run firms to larger agencies. By 1999, it had acquired one of the largest agencies, Tony Stone Images; the online art seller Art.com; the sports photography agency Allsport; the market leader in the Benelux and Scandinavia: Word View (1996, from Mr. Bert Blokhuis, four offices, for undisclosed sum); journalistic specialists Liaison Agency; Newsmakers the first digital news photo agency; Online USA, a specialist in celebrity shots; and the Hulton Press Library, the former archive of the British photojournalistic magazine Picture Post. The Hulton collection was sold by the BBC to Brian Deutsch in 1988, when it was renamed Hulton Deutsch. In 1996, the Hulton collection was sold on once more, this time purchased by Getty Images and renamed Hulton Getty. With the acquisition of the Hulton library, Getty Images took ownership of the rights to some 15 million photographs from the British press archives dating back to the Nineteenth Century. Hulton Getty also included photographs from the Keystone Collection, as well as images by notable photographers such as Bert Hardy, Bill Brandt, Weegee and Ernst Haas.

Getty has branched out into stock audio, music and sound effects. And also video with the acquisition of EyeWire and Energy Film Library. Getty has partnered with other companies including Slidely for companies and advertisers to use the Getty Images video library of around 2 million videos.

In 2000, Getty acquired one of its main competitors, Archive Photos of New York (a division of The Image Bank), for US$183 million. The Archive Photos library was combined with the Hulton Getty collection to form a new subsidiary, Hulton Archive. Archive Photos had been formed in 1990 from the merger of Pictorial Parade (est. 1935) and Frederick Lewis Stock Photos (est. 1938), two well-established US photo agencies. Their collections included archive images from The New York Times, Metronome and George Eastman House, and works by photographers such as Ruth Orkin, Anacleto Rapping, Deborah Feingold, Murray Garrett, Nat Fein and John Filo.

Further acquisitions followed, with the purchase in 2004 of image.net for US$20 million. On 9 February 2006, the microstock photo website iStockphoto was acquired by Getty Images for US$50 million. In 2007, Getty successfully purchased its largest competitor, MediaVast, for $207 million. The acquisition gave Getty Images control of WireImage (Entertainment, creative, and sports photography), FilmMagic (fashion and red carpet photography), and Contour Photos (portrait and studio photography). Getty Images also acquired other subsidiaries, including Master Delegates, which includes Isifa Image Service in Prague and Laura Ronchi in Italy. In 2008, Getty purchased Redferns Music Picture Library, the music photo library built up by British jazz photographer David Redfern.

On 23 October 2008, Getty Images announced their intention to buy Jupitermedia's online images division, Jupiterimages, for $96 million in cash. The sale went ahead in February 2009; Jupiterimages (including the sites stock.xchng and StockXpert) is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Getty. Jupitermedia, now trading as WebMediaBrands, continues its Internet publishing business, which they didn't sell to Getty Images.

On 25 January 2016, Corbis announced that it had sold its image licensing business, including the Corbis Images, Corbis Motion and Veer libraries and their associated assets, to Unity Glory, an affiliate of Visual China Group—Getty's exclusive distributor in China. Concurrently, it was announced that VCG would, after a transition period, license distribution and marketing of the Corbis library outside of China to Getty. Getty now manages Corbis's physical archives on behalf of VCG and Unity Glory.

Corporate ownership and management
In February 2008, it was announced that Getty Images would be acquired by the private equity firm Hellman & Friedman in a transaction valued at an estimated US$2.4 billion. On 2 July 2008, Getty Images announced the completion of its acquisition. Getty Images common stock ceased trading on the New York Stock Exchange at the close of the acquisition and was delisted from the NYSE.

In 2012, H&F engaged investment bankers to sell the company. While a price of $4 billion was initially discussed, in August when the private equity firm Carlyle Group emerged as the likely acquirer, the price under consideration was said to be $3.3–3.4 billion. CVC Capital Partners Ltd. was also said to have been bidding but had yet to top Carlyle's price. The sale to Carlyle thereafter was announced at $3.3 billion, with co-founders Getty and Klein and the Getty family all carrying their investments over into the new ownership structure. Getty continues to serve as chairman and Klein as chief executive.

In September 2018, the Getty family announced it would acquire majority stake in the company from Carlyle Group.

Copyright enforcement and controversy
Beginning in 2008, Getty Images has created controversy for its methods of pursuing copyright enforcement on behalf of its photographers. Rather than pursue a policy of sending "cease and desist" notices, Getty typically mails a demand letter that claims substantial monetary damages from owners of websites it believes infringed on their photographers' copyrights. Getty commonly tries to intimidate website owners by sending collection agents, even though a demand letter does not create a debt.

One photographer noted, "Courts don't like to be used as a means of extortion." In one case, Getty sent a church in Lichfield, Staffordshire, a £6,000 bill for photographs it used on its website, apparently placed there by a church volunteer. In this case, the church offered to pay Getty what it thought was a reasonable amount. The diocese's communications director said: Getty was not playing ball or following the normal litigation or dispute resolution procedures and [I advised the church] to ignore them. We don't deal with bullies; we deal with legal threats appropriately. I told [Getty] by letter that's what [the church was] doing, that we were not going to play, and didn't hear any more.

The Guardian described other instances in which Getty or other stock photo businesses dropped a claim when a website owner refused to pay and hired a lawyer. A law firm was quoted as saying: "Once we get involved generally Getty does back off."

In 2009, Oscar Michelen, a New York attorney who focuses on such damages claims, said: "The damages they're requesting aren't equal to the copyright infringement," and "there's no law that says definitively what images are worth in the digital age." He called Getty's effort to assess four-figure fines "a legalized form of extortion".

In an effort to combat online copyright infringement, in March 2014 Getty Images made over 35 million images available free for non-commercial online use via embedding with attribution and a link back to the Getty Images website. According to Getty Images executive Craig Peters, "The principle is to turn what's infringing use with good intentions, turning that into something that's valid licensed use with some benefits going back to the photographer".

On 15 February 2018, Google Images' interface was modified in order to meet the terms of a settlement and licensing partnership with Getty. The "View image" button (a deep link to the image itself on its source server) was removed from image thumbnails. This change is intended to discourage users from directly viewing the full-sized image (although doing so using a browser's context menu on the embedded thumbnail is not frustrated), and encourage them to view the image in its appropriate context (which may also include attribution and copyright information) on its respective web page. The "Search by image" button has also been downplayed, as reverse image search can be used to find higher-resolution copies of copyrighted images. Google also agreed to make the copyright disclaimer within the interface more prominent.

Copyright infringement lawsuits
In 2009, Car-Freshner Corp., makers of Little Trees, filed a lawsuit against Getty Images in U.S. Federal Court, Northern District New York (Case 7:09-cv-01252-GTS -GHL). Car-Freshner claimed that Getty Images had in its catalog photos that included the famous "tree-shaped" trademarked car fresheners. In 2011, Getty Images attempted to have the case dismissed by Jm Antolin, but its motion was denied. In 2012, Getty Images agreed to settle by paying $100,000 to Car-Freshener Corp., but admitted no wrongdoing.

In September 2013, Avril Nolan brought a $450,000 suit against Getty Images. Nolan alleged that Getty Images improperly let her image be used in advertisements that depicted her as HIV-positive. She claimed the ad's depiction of her as HIV-positive (she is not) hurt her personal and professional relationships and caused her emotional distress. In March 2014 a judge ruled the lawsuit will be taken to court rather than dismissed. Getty Images settled with Nolan in January 2015.

In November 2013, Getty and Agence France-Presse were ordered to pay $1.2 million compensation to freelance photojournalist Daniel Morel for using his images posted on Twitter related to the 2010 Haiti earthquake without his permission, in violation of copyright and Twitter's terms of service.

In July 2016, Getty was sued, unsuccessfully, for over $1 billion by Carol Highsmith, an American photographer notable for donating her 100,000+ image collection, royalty-free, to the Library of Congress, when Highsmith found that Getty has been selling unauthorized licenses of her work (an instance of copyfraud). Carol Highsmith found out about this when she received a letter from a law firm representing Getty demanding $120 for displaying her pictures on a personal website of hers.

In August 2016, Zuma Press, an independent press agency, filed suit against Getty for alleged copyright violations and unauthorized licensing of more than 47,000 images.

Claiming copyright over public domain content
Getty Images has continued the practice that Corbis (whose license it acquired in 2016) has been criticized for of claiming copyright, watermarking and selling images that are in public domain, including images related to The Holocaust like the Warsaw Ghetto boy photo, the Polish cavalry in Sochaczew photograph, or images created by NASA. Getty has also tried to collect fees from photographers for use of their own images that they had previously put in the public domain.

Prestige Grant
The Getty Images Prestige Grant is awarded to two commercial photographers to realise a dream project, awarding them US$15,000 and $7,500 respectively. The first recipients, in 2015, were Lisa Barnard and Andy Lo Po.

List of Stock Footage Used (note: title capitalization throughout)
Intro


 * 736-4 - Rocket flies over the clouds

Little Einsteins: Our Big Huge Adventure (A.K.A Little Einsteins: Our Huge Adventure) (2005)/A Brand New Outfit and The Missing Invitation


 * 736-4 - Introducing Rocket/Saying Hi to Rocket/Music Notes/Clouds
 * 736-5 - Rocket doing a loop-de-loop/Rocket listening to something/Clouds
 * 411-20 - Caterpillar eating a leaf
 * 371-23 - Clouds/More Music Notes/Musical Roller Coaster
 * 371-25 - A Music Note
 * 736-7 - Heading to the Musical Roller Coaster
 * 686970747 - Leaves
 * 411-3 - Caterpillar eating a leaf
 * 317-33 - Road
 * 718-126 - Road
 * 88-70 - Metamorphosis
 * 88-72 - Metamorphosis
 * 88-75 - Metamorphosis
 * 88-83 - Metamorphosis
 * 615-3 - Niagara Falls
 * 615-44 - Niagara Falls
 * 559-56 - Niagara Falls
 * 749-51 - Niagara Falls
 * 684815677 - Niagara Falls
 * 684815671 - Niagara Falls
 * ev01113 - Niagara Falls
 * 686976303 - Niagara Falls
 * 736-17 - Rocket files through the clouds
 * 754-38 - New York City
 * 1316046753 - New York City / United Nations
 * 1315479561 - United Nations
 * 623-78 - Village
 * 372-3 - Hills
 * 624-67 - Gateway Arch
 * 597-91 - Gateway Arch
 * 418-5 - Big Butterfly Family Party
 * 418-6 - Big Butterfly Family Party

Ring Around the Planet


 * 533-5 - Rocket flies to outer space
 * 279-81 - Rocket blasts through the clouds
 * 435-32 - Rocket in outer space
 * 594-81 - The Slippery Star-Filled Shortcut

I Love to Conduct


 * dv620026 - Blue Tit
 * 748-72 - Bald Eagle
 * 684815757 - Ducks and Swans
 * 686976403 - Volcano Erupting
 * 689100511 - Lava
 * 533-5 - Rocket's Backup Booster Activating in the Clouds
 * 582-101 - Eagle flying over mountains
 * 654-106 - Redwood Forest
 * 629-116 - Whale
 * 421-48 - Pod of Whales

Hungarian Hiccups


 * 736-4 - Rocket flies over the clouds
 * 372-2 - Entering the Jungle
 * 688382657 - Geyser
 * 668-55 - Rocket taking off (Catching Up the Other Flying Vehicles)
 * 626-4 - Paris
 * 368-9 - Finishing the Race (Beating Big Jet)

Whale Tale


 * 684815661 - Mother Whale waving her tail
 * 79-13 - Pod of whales
 * 466-21 - Mother Whale
 * 79-8 - Mother Whale calling to Little Whale
 * 684815647 - Mother Whale leaving
 * 684815643 - Mother Whale and Little Whale dive under water
 * 371-31 - The ocean
 * 370-36 - Rocket transforms into a submarine
 * 567-74 - Rocket underwater
 * 7-5 - Great Barrier Reef
 * 83-1 - Sea anemone
 * 680-87 - Sea turtle
 * 494-62 - Sea turtle
 * 494-59 - Rocket swimming around reef
 * 686976195 - Rocket swimming over coral

Pirate's Treasure


 * 252-8 - Beach
 * 567-74 - Rocket underwater
 * aa054623 - Rocket swims through school of fish
 * 686976195 - Rocket swimming over coral
 * 494-59 - Rocket swims around coral reef
 * 686460209 - Rocket flies over beach

The Birthday Balloons


 * 371-23 - Clouds
 * 784-15 - Rainforest
 * 372-23 - Rainforest
 * 433-23 - Rainforest
 * 686968265 - Rainforest
 * 656-36 - Flying to Antarctica
 * 656-41 - Flying to Antarctica
 * 214-21 - Penguins (LOST)
 * 84-41 - Penguins
 * 354-7 - Penguins
 * 354-9 - Penguins
 * 354-2 - Penguins
 * 354-8 - Penguins
 * 354-15 - Penguins

Dragon Kite


 * 639-8 - Imperial Summer Palace

A Little Einsteins Halloween


 * 456-18 - London
 * 661-8 - Buckingham Palace
 * 736-7 - Clouds
 * 736-17 - Rocket files through the clouds
 * 647-80 - Neuschwanstein Castle

Annie's Solo Mission


 * 616-72 - Great Salt Lake In Utah
 * 456-122 - A Farm in Scotland
 * 263-82 - Rocket flies towards the Pont du Gard Bridge

The Mouse and the Moon


 * 76-13 - Snowy Road

The Christmas Wish


 * 719-13 - Lincoln Center In New York City
 * 479-58 - Himalaya Mountains
 * 460-7 - Mount Everest

How We Became the Little Einsteins: The True Story


 * 533-5 - Rocket flies to the Clouds
 * 736-4 - Rocket flies over the clouds
 * 264-9 - Leaning Tower of Pisa
 * 626-34 - Venice
 * 626-36 - Venice

Jump for Joey


 * 694-8 - Pelicans Flying to the Animal Talent Show
 * 706-1 - Emus Running to the Animal Talent Show
 * 706-72 - Joey Hopping Fast
 * 475-124 - Koala Sleeping on a Tree Branch
 * 475-117 - Koala Climbing a Tree Branch

The Northern Night Light


 * 372-8 - Petronas Towers
 * 335-67 - Lapland Mountains
 * 76-13 - Snowy Road
 * 719-18 - Sunset near the Mountains

O Yes, O Yes, It's Springtime


 * 368-23 - Flower Field (Spring)
 * 618-77 - Changing seasons (Autumn)
 * 686976211 - Clouds ( Summer )
 * dv621017 - Spring
 * ev01750 - Spring
 * 777-2 - Spring
 * 765-56 - Spring
 * ev01778 - Spring

A Tall Totem Tale


 * 79-13 - Whales
 * 792-86 - Polar Bear
 * 559-132 - Polar Bears fall asleep
 * 559-126 - Polar Bear
 * 629-119 - Polar Bear

Little Einsteins: The Incredible Shrinking Adventure


 * 686460097 - Looking for the missing piece for the Big-and-Small Machine in the Flower Field

Duck Duck June


 * 559-137 - Duckling
 * 686459981 - Mother Duck & Ducklings
 * 253-35 - Dark Spooky Forest/Heading to Lake Huron
 * 736-17 - Rocket files through the clouds
 * 688-88 - Chicago, Illinois
 * 559-138 - Mother Duck and Her Ducklings

Rocket Safari


 * 453-40 - Rhinoceroses
 * 1BT8859_t200 - Zebras
 * 668-55 - Rocket takes off
 * 582-5 - Cheetah
 * 744-28 - Antelopes running
 * 6-33 - Impalas
 * 515-58 - Nile River
 * 453-48 - Wildebeests in trouble
 * 447-102 - Wildebeests crossing the river
 * 582-27 - Elephant
 * aa054635 - Bumblebee calling to the elephant
 * 447-2 - Hippos
 * dv1502001 - Hippos going underwater
 * 441-16 - Hippos underwater
 * 582-63 - Giraffes
 * dv1500027 - Lion
 * 403-21 - Hyenas
 * 8-35 - Bumblebee asking the giraffe for help
 * 441-30 - Bumblebee calling to the giraffe
 * 441-28 - Giraffe going to help Rocket

Knock on Wood


 * 654-106 - Redwood Forest
 * 320-53 - Swamp
 * 619-23 - Rocket chases the ivory-billed woodpecker

A Galactic Goodnight


 * 533-5 - Rocket flies to outer space
 * 279-81 - Rocket blasts through the clouds
 * 435-32 - Rocket in outer space

The Birthday Machine


 * 809-34 - Florence
 * 567-74 - Rocket underwater (with building)

Brothers and Sisters to the Rescue


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

The Glass Slipper Ball


 * 335-67 - Austrian Alps
 * 567-74 - Rocket underwater
 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Annie's Love Song


 * 419-44 - Baby Monkeys Playing Together
 * 158-152 - Seahorse (Missing as of late 2015 to early 2016)
 * 567-74 - Rocket underwater/Super Fast

Melody, the Music Pet


 * 677154683 - Lavender bushes/Going home
 * 1306570326 - Eiffel Tower

The Puppet Princess


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Super Fast!!


 * 639-7 - China
 * 533-5 - Rocket flies to outer space

He Speaks Music


 * 681863063 - Baby Zebra and his Dad
 * 420-36 - Springboks Running

Hello, Cello


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Annie and the Little Toy Plane


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds
 * 654-106 - Purple Plane flies through the forest

Carmine's Big Race


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

The Great Sky Race Rematch


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds
 * 368-9 - Finishing the Race

Sleeping Bassoon


 * 370-24 - Denmark
 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Rocket Soup


 * 9028-71 - Washington D.C (754-38 - New York City in UK and other languages)
 * 9026-14 - Washington D.C (1316046753 - New York City in UK and other languages)

The Blue-Footed Booby Bird Ballet


 * 923-47 - Galápagos Islands
 * 567-74 - Rocket and Golden Eagle Ray underwater and the shark giving up
 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

The Puzzle of the Sphinx


 * 870-45 - Train Puzzle

The Wild Goose Chase


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

The Wind-Up Toy Prince


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Mr. Penguin's Ice Cream Adventure


 * 324-155 - Train Tracks
 * 952-51 - Train Tracks
 * abvpe103 - Penguins Excited for Ice Cream

Annie, Get Your Microphone


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

Little Einsteins: The Treasure Behind The Little Red Door


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast
 * 772-67 - Kiholo Bay
 * 772-69 - Kiholo Bay

The Secret Mystery Prize


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Animal Snack Time


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

The Great Schubert's Guessing Game


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Quincy and the Instrument Dinosaurs


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Build It, Rocket!


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

Melody and Me


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

Music Monsters


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast
 * 1131248598 - Lighthouse

Little Einsteins: Flight of the Instrument Fairies


 * abcf211 - Clouds
 * 629-119 - Polar Bear
 * 567-74 - Rocket underwater
 * 460-1 - Mount Mckinley
 * 792-86 - Polar Bear
 * 460-13 - Super Fast/Snowy Mountains

Silly Sock Saves the Circus


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

Go Team!


 * abcf211 - Clouds

The Music Robot from Outer Space


 * abcf211 - Clouds

Show and Tell


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

Fire Truck Rocket


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast
 * 28-18 - Inside the Volcano
 * 28-17 - Inside the Volcano
 * 28-43 - Volcano getting ready to erupt

Rocket the Bug


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

Little Elephant's Big Parade


 * abcf211 - Clouds/Super Fast

Little Einsteins: Rocket's Firebird Rescue


 * abcf211 - Super Fast/Clouds

List of Stock Footage Used in the Little Einsteins Promos and About Little Einsteins
Note: This Only Contains the Stock Footage Not Used in the Show Little Einsteins Itself


 * abcf220 (Little Einsteins: Our Big Huge Adventure (A.K.A Little Einsteins: Our Huge Adventure) (2005 Trailer Promo) (On the Baby Wordsworth 2005 VHS and DVD, and On the Go 2005 DVD and VHS)/(About Little Einsteins Promo)
 * abcf204 (About Little Einsteins Promo)
 * abcf213 (About Little Einsteins Promo)
 * abcf214 (About Little Einsteins Promo)

Trivia

 * In the Paramount 90th Anniversary Feature Presentation Logo, They Used a Cloud Stock Footage from Getty Images, and the Cloud Stock Footage Used in the Logo was abcf117 (A.K.A Aerial cloud footage shot from the nose of a Learjet.) by Artbeats Inc. (Also Available on Shutterstock and Pond5), On Shutterstock it was called: Flying between cloud layers, and on Pond5 it was called as: Three Distinct Layers Of Clouds Can Be Seen As The Camera Takes A Leisurely, This Cloud Stock Footage was also used in some movies and tv shows, Like: Fred: The Movie, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, South Park, and More. It was recorded in 2003 by Artbeats Digital Library.
 * A Lot of Stock Footage from Getty Images were also seen in Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants
 * One of the Stock Footage from Meet the Orchestra - First Instruments (2006) were seen in other media like for example: 152-98, which it was also seen in the Fox Family Channel's March 2000 Commercial Break for the 2000 Commercial for Pokemon Stadium for the Nintendo 64. The stock footage you've seen looking at is The Image Bank Film.
 * In Chadtronic's You on Kazoo Live on Stage Video, Chadtronic Used Cloud Stock Footage from Getty Images, and the Cloud Stock Footage he used were: abcf101, abcf102, abcf103, abcf104, abcf105, abcf106, abcf107, and abcf108 (All Made by Artbeats Inc.) (Note: These Cloud Stock Footage were made around same day when abcf117 (The Cloud Stock Footage from the Paramount 90th Anniversary Feature Presentation Logo) was filmed