Reenactment Stock Footage adds to library, reveals 2013 plans
January 16, 2013

Reenactment Stock Footage adds to library, reveals 2013 plans

RICHMOND, VA — Reenactment Stock Footage (www.reenactmentstockfootage.com) specializes in historical re-enactments and recreations. The company’s collections span American and world-wide subjects from 1607 Jamestown to the Vietnam War. 

Reenactment Stock Footage recently upgraded and expanded its collection of intense and cinematic HD Civil War stock footage, all in time for the 150th anniversary of event. All of the footage is newly-shot HD recreations, with accurate costumes, special effects and period actors. Producers and researchers are now be able to browse, license and use this footage, which including battles featuring more than 15,000 re-enactors, cannons and hundreds of cavalry. 



In addition to the new Civil War collections, hours of brand new HD footage has been added to the collection, portraying major events leading up to the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride, Lexington Green, and The Battle of Concord.

Throughout 2013, the organization will add more than 100 hours of newly-shot HD footage of the Civil War, the American Revolution, World War One and the Vietnam War, as well as events detailing the history of women in American society. 

Some of Reenactment Stock Footage’s clients include History, Discovery, Smithsonian, National Geographic and PBS.