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Stock Footage and Video Royalty Free By Wrightwood Labs Key Benefits of Wrightwood Labs Space Stock Footage:
 | All Stock Footage is Royalty Free |
 | 41 clips of royalty free stock footage is included |
 | All Stock Footage is Professionally Acquired |
 | 15, The minimum average years experience of our Videographers |
 | We believe in the Use of Tripods!!! |
 | We shoot our stock footage on Beta-SP or better to maintain a minimum of 750 lines of resolution |
 | Single clips of Aerials can be purchased at GotFootage - NASA / Space Stock Footage |
 | Prices for single clips start at $50.00 per Clip |
Item # VID-114: NASA Space .....................$499.99 
To request more information, call 702-257-8822 or write to sales@wrightwood.com  | A002-201 | Nighttime, in the distance a rocket lifts off, smoke and fire spreads around the launch pad as the rocket ascends. |  | A023-289 | Close up of a rocket lift off. |  | A023-291 | Close up of astronaut in space. |  | A023-292 | Rocket separation as it breaks off into space and view towards the world. |  | A023-293 | Looking out into space towards the world turning. |  | A023-299 | Rocket flying into space with large plume of fire. |  | A023-301 | Burn out and separation as the ring falls away towards the world. |  | A023-306 | Archive footage of Apollo 11 mission. View from the command module looking at the separated lunar module "Eagle," and its descent to the surface. |  | A023-308 | Archive footage of Apollo missions. Astronauts on the moon with the American flag. |  | A023-311 | Archive footage of Apollo missions. Eagle Lunar Lander blast off from surface of the moon. View changes looking down from the command module as the lunar module as it makes its docking approach. |  | A023-313 | View from space of Earth. |  | A023-314 | Archive footage, view from spacecraft as it approaches earth from space; View of satellite in orbit. |  | A031-002 | Interior of mission control center. |  | A031-003 | NASA Launch site with the count down clock glowing in the dark. |  | A031-036 | The engines on the shuttle starting up and sparking for the launch at night time. |  | A031-039 | Space shuttle launched into the sky at night, looking like a bright ball. |  | A031-044 | Space shuttle flying with bright plume of fire. Burn out and separation of the twin solid rockets occur at the end of clip. |  | A031-046 | Space shuttle in space with the rockets fired up. |  | A031-064 | Close up of the Hubble space telescope out in space. |  | A031-070 | Mechanical arm being guided to capture the satellite in space. |  | A123-003 | Apollo XI astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin running and driving on surface of the moon |  | A123-007 | CU: Daytime space shuttle launch and liftoff from Kennedy Space Center in Florida |  | A123-151 | View of Earth from The Space Shuttle |  | A219-004 | View from camera aboard space shuttle of International Space Station docking module. Shuttle pulls away. |  | A219-006 | International Space Station in space with cloudy earth below. Solar arrays fully extended |  | A219-010 | International Space Station in space with cloudy earth below. Solar power arrays fully extended |  | A219-014 | View of space shuttle filmed with high definition infrared camera during landing sequence |  | A219-017 | Daytime space shuttle landing sequence filmed from inside the spacecraft via Shuttle's heads up display (HUD) |  | A219-028 | Space shuttle orbits earth. Cargo bay doors are open. Thick clouds on earth below |  | A219-030 | Space shuttle orbits earth. Cargo bay doors are open. Blue earth below |  | A219-043 | Earth from space |  | A207-192 | Archive footage of Kennedy speech. |  | A031-048 | Astronauts working inside space shuttle out in space. |  | A031-068 | Interior of space shuttle with astronauts working. |  | A031-062 | Interior of space shuttle with a group of astronauts eating and talking to control center. |  | A123-152 | Establishing shot of US radar tracking station |  | A207-144 | Team of astronauts coming out of NASA building all smiles and waving. |  | A219-003 | Space shuttle Endeavor separates from docking bay of The International Space Station. Cloud covered earth in background |  | A219-013 | View from camera aboard space shuttle of International Space Station docking module as shuttle pulls away. |  | A219-019 | Daytime shuttle landing with touch down and parachute brake deployment |  | A219-036 | Classic close up view of International Space Station in orbit. Earth in background. |
VID-114 NASA : Contains 41 clips in full broadcast quality stock
footage at 720*486 30FPS NTSC resolution. All clips have been digitized to Apple QuickTime Files utilizing the Photo-JPEG compression codec from D-1 or better
source. All files come delivered on DVD-ROM pre-digitized and ready for
direct import to your Avid, Media 100, Final Cut Pro, and any other QuickTime
based Non Linear Editing System. Item VID-114 NASA SPACE (720*486
30fps).................$499.99 
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previews and fully searchable database. Broadcast Quality DV-103 25 Years of NASA $799.99 50 minutes in duration We chose this title as our first entry into
Broadcast Quality Space Footage because it really is one of the best all around
collections we offer. This product covers it all from the founding of NASA, The Mercury,
Gemini, and Apollo projects. Astronaut training footage. "Classic" rocket
launch and module separation footage. The Saturn-V rocket. Neil Armstrong and Apollo XI
land on the moon. Lunar Rover. Skylab. Apollo-Soyuz. Satellite video footage. Viking
and Voyager Programs. Saturn. Experimental aircraft development. Space Shuttle is
introduced. First space shuttle launch and landing. EVA's and Space Walks. Sally Ride.
International Space Station. This footage can be captured to any Non Linear Editing
system. 

These images are frame extractions from the actual Video, not photographs. Truly amazing footage in Hi-Res. Video with full
narration. True "Broadcast" quality and the best starting point for the first
time buyer. DV-103 is available for $799.99 including
free 2nd day shipping 

To order DV-103 please contact your Wrightwood Labs sales representative at 702-257-8822or write DVDSales@wrightwood.com | :1-:30 | Great moments in NASA history: man in space, rocket launching, moon rover, space shuttle landing, film title | | :30-:55 | National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA predecessor) early aeronautic testing w/ airplanes and early planes on runway | | :55-1:54 | mid 1950's NASA:, wind tunnels, Sputnik in space, Explorer One in a laboratory and taking off | | 1:54-4:16 | Project Mercury in 1958 w/ technology, & CUs of the astronauts, their training & the machinery including the rocket taking off | | 4:16-5:09 | late 50's - early 60's satellite technology w/ Eisenhower making the first satellite communications w/ Echo One | | 5:09 - 5:57 | Allan Sheppard getting ready for Freedom, the rocket launching, Sheppard in the rocket &, the return capsule | | 5:56-6:26 | President Kennedy speaking about America's goal of going to the moon | | 6:25-7:00 | Astronauts in spacesuits inside a rocket orbiting the earth | | 7:00-7:58 | Mission control for, "All systems are go", countdown, blast off | | 7:55-10:10 | The moon w/ shot of the moon, laboratory lunar impact studies & computer animation, film from Ranger spacecraft & lunar orbiters, surveyor spacecraft | | 10:10-10:44 | Early satellites, first live Telestar transmission, Tokyo Olympic coverage | | 10:44-12:46 | Countdown for Project Gemini, take off, Ed White walking in space, landing module w/ parachute landing in ocean | | 12:44-13:59 | Testing for Apollo including astronaut testing jet pack & weightlessness, landing module, rover, | | 13:58-14:27 | Apollo rocket launching, CUs of take off | | 14:24-14:55 | Gus Grissom, Ed White & Roger Chaffey's 1968 funeral procession at Arlington cemetery | | 14:53-16:27 | Saturn 5 moon rocket including the rocket, crawler, on launch pad, launching & heading to space above earth | | 16:25-16:50 | Technology testing w/ landing module shots including astronauts coming out in water & others entering a module | | 16:48-18:11 | Apollo 8 rocket taking off & astronauts inside, LS & CU of the moon, LF of the earth, shots from Apollo 9 & 10 | | 18:10-21:20 | Apollo 11 crew boarding, rocket taking off, LS of earth, moon as module approaches landing, Neil Armstrong & flag on moon w/ base, return module landing w/ parachutes. | | 21:18-21:59 | Welcome home parade for Apollo 11 astronauts, | | 21:57-22:20 | Scientists in labs review lunar rocks | | 22:19-22:53 | Lunar exploration w/ a lander, rover driving on the moon, rocket taking off, man jumping on moon, landing module | | 22:52-23:59 | Skylab including launching of orbital workshop, crews, astronaut in space, views of earth, science experiments | | 23:57-24:26 | ASTP - Apollo Soyuz Test Project w/ space docking & Russian & American astronauts shaking hands | | 24:23-27:41 | Misc. NASA w/ clean room, Mariner & Pioneer spacecraft, space pictures, Explorer orbiters, small rockets taking off, Biosatellite, OGOs & OSOs | | 27:40-28:58 | Viking spacecraft including photos from Mars | | 28:56-30:08 | Voyager spacecraft w/ Jupiter pictures, mission control @ JPL, Jupiter's moons, | | 30:06-31:17 | Voyager spacecraft w/ Saturn pictures, moons, | | 31:15-33:40 | NASA aeronautical research w/ many experimental planes, woman w/ airplane model, USAF plane on runway, plane crash studies, icing simulator, |
DV-104 Satellite Rescue Mission $599.99 30 minutes in duration When a satellite is in a bad orbit and billions of
dollars are going to be lost, who you gonna call? NASA. For an introductory collection of
Space Shuttle footage, this is a classic. Join the crew of the space shuttle Endeavor on
her maiden voyage to retrieve the IntelSat-6 satellite. Apart from the usual launch and landing, this Video includes wonderful shots of shuttle crew activities onboard the ship. Also, emphasized
here are EVA Space Walks including the first and only 3 person space walk. Great close up
of the astronauts as they work outside the vehicle trying to catch the wayward satellite
and in the cargo bay constructing lattice work. Some wonderful shots of earth from space
are here. As well as all the basics you would expect to find. Shuttle Construction,
Astronaut Training, Animations, and Mission Control. This footage can be captured to any Non Linear Editing System. 


These images are frame extractions from the actual Video, not photographs. Truly amazing footage in Hi-Res. Video with full
narration. True "Broadcast" quality! royalty
free stock footage, DV-104 is available for $599.99 including
free 2nd day shipping 

To order DV-104 please contact your Wrightwood Labs sales representative at 702-257-8822or write DVDSales@wrightwood.com DV-118 Man In Space $499.99 14 minutes in duration From the very first airplane to Skylab, man has reached for the stars.
Shots include The Mercury Program, Neil Armstrong historic first steps on the moon, The
Lunar Lander and Rover. Specimen and sample collections. The planting of the first flag on
the moon. right up through Skylab and everything in between. Includes John Glenn footage 


These images are frame extractions from the actual Video, not photographs. DV-118 is available for $499.99
including free 2nd day shipping 

To order DV-118 please contact your Wrightwood Labs sales representative at 702-257-8822 or write DVDSales@wrightwood.com Single Clips can be purchased for as
little as $50 per clip at GotFootage
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