
Price stock footage by clip length and difficulty, using agency benchmarks; set 10–15 second clips at $50–$65, with higher rates for hard-to-get HD and aerial footage around $100 to $199.
Create a stock footage metadata workflow by building a CSP file with titles, descriptions, and keywords, using templates and the Shutterstock keyword tool.
Follow a practical workflow to prepare and submit stock video clips for Getty Images and iStock, converting CSP/CISC templates, uploading via Dropbox, and submitting batches for curator review.
I've included 2 template files to upload your keywording metadata to pond 5. Remember you need to upload in CSV format
Learn to rename video clips in bulk using a free tool, game changer, to prepend descriptive text to numbered files, preview changes, and hide extensions to keep files well organized.
Learn how to use the Adobe Stock agency with a quick start guide that will cover uploading, titles, keywording in bulk, and publishing your clips.
Learn how to manage approvals and rejections for stock footage by checking agency notes and curator comments, ensuring correct video resolution, and resubmitting quickly after fixes.
2 years of sales data across agencies with insights
Explore strategies to market nightlife footage and maximize sales in 2018 within the stock footage masterclass.
Here is a quickstart guide. I've added a working CSV/XLS template to populate data to this platform. Please note you won't get any visual confirmation (seeing data populated). You will need to click edit to see the populated data.
Black Box, a Canadian stock footage platform, delegates metadata, keywording, and uploading to agencies. It offers revenue sharing and curator vetting, with mixed onboarding experiences.
I analyzed my best sellers across years and agencies for you to spot trend for your stock footage game
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Troubleshoot footage csv uploads by aligning encoded file names with originals, using Excel techniques like find and replace and concatenate to ensure keywords and titles populate for Getty Images workflows.
Stock footage Videography is taught by a real world Canadian Travel Videographer (Greg Hung) who started a stock footage journey in Asia. Stock footage is an amazing business model that allows creators to build up a footage collection from almost anywhere and to license their Video clips an unlimited number of times.
This course builds on the original stock footage course "Make money with travel videos" with content and workflows relevant to Stock Footage Videographers today. You will learn the workflows with all the relevant marketplaces today like Adobestock, Blackbox, Pond 5, and Shutterstock.
Students will learn the fundamentals before diving into essential workflows for top Stock footage agencies as mentioned above. Students will also gain insight by getting a behind the scenes look at stock footage shoot of a pilates instructor and an aerial 4k shoot set in Bagan Myanmar. Videographers and Photographers will take the first step to creative, time, and location freedom. Video footage shot even in Full HD can still sell over a decade making the stock footage business model a great return on content.
The instructor will go deep sharing actual stock footage numbers and video clips sales of best sellers across stock footage agencies. Students will also get an invite to our Stock Footage Facebook group allowing them to interact with other students and promote their own collection.
Students will also get an introduction to tool that allow them to review analytics of their best sellers to identify trends and specific niches in stock footage using the Instructor's collection as well as the methodology to find your own bestsellers.