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Do you make more money the longer your footage is? I’m starting at square one knowing absolutely NOTHING about editing. ZERO! I have tons to learn to even understand how to do what you’re suggesting. I’m beyond lost.
Thanks, Matt for always making super informative videos. I was wondering what kind of content we cannot upload. I once tried to upload a video on stock footage of a platform here in Japan and it wasn't accepted even though the video did not show the faces of people. Thanks for your help in advance.
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I was wondering whether I should color grade my footage. I thought filmmakers would prefer log clips so they could color grade them to fit in their video. Then again I guess agencies are most likely to buy stock footage, and they probably want it ready to go. Thank you!
I've noticed that when exporting 'Individual Clips' from DaVinci Resolve, it removes the frate rate option and exports the clips at their original frame rate. Is there a way around this? ie still be able to export individual clips, but at whatever frame rate you want, rather than the original of the clips. IN my case they are 60fps. Wanting 24fps, as suggested
Hi Matt, I tried to apply on Artgrid and in the submission form I pasted 6 UA-cam URLs of 10 seconds clips I prepared. I got a reply less than 2 minutes later saying I was not accepted. They said it should be in high bit rate and in 4K - which they are. In your PDF guide you advise to have hundreds of clips ready before applying, where they only ask for 4. When applying do you put a dropbox link to the high res file, or a youtube 4K link? Many thanks for you help and advice, Yann
Im somewhat new to this. I export on a PC using Premiere Pro and then im usually exportting using the DSLR or RED camera 4K codec, Is Apple ProRes 422 HQ so much better than them or whats the difference? Im mostly using DJI Mavic Air 2 4k and DJI Pocket 4K footage.
Hi I've just subscribed. I'm trying to make some money out of filming stock video clips. I currently use a Dji osmo action and shoot in 4k at 60 fps. I'm upgrading my camera and conisidering the Sony a7m3 camera since its more cinematic than the osmo action. Do you think video clips taken with the sony a7m3 would sell for more?
I bet a parameter or requirement or two are NOT met in your clips, best to check with what the requirements are for the type of footage you are uploading and be certain you are adhering to the requirements being asked. If that means ensuring your clips are of a certain size, then make that happen. Clarity of footage is not enough. Thus, why Matt has said all that he has said here as that can make your footage get rejected or accepted.
Should I get a 20,000$ business loan so that I can afford all the camera gear and computer equipment for 4k processing, so I can start doing this? Or is this for people who naturally already just happen to have lots of money for all the material needed just to get started? (For example: it could take a poor person years just to save up for the camera alone...)
The camera is the main investment. There is freeware available for your pc or phone to do some basic edits (I use Youcut on mobile, and Davinci on pc). But there are definitely pro level cameras (especially used) for fairly cheap. Whatever you do, do NOT submit to defeat
Hi Matt, should we only record in 24, 30, 60, 120 fps (NTSC)? wondering because i come from PAL region and we have 25, 50, 100 fps options only although I do have a PAL/NTSC selector. thanks!
@@petrub27 Exactly there are sites you can type an idea in and it will literally generate photo realistic pictures. It's a matter of time before they can do video. I actually have lost a job in the video industry already because of AI replacing me. I signed an NDA so that's really as much as I can say. But it's getting more capable every day as we continue to train it.
@@whoismatt Unfortunately... But I don't think AI can harm the wedding business too much because those important moments can't be generated out of thin air.
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Do you make more money the longer your footage is? I’m starting at square one knowing absolutely NOTHING about editing. ZERO! I have tons to learn to even understand how to do what you’re suggesting. I’m beyond lost.
Great guide! Would love one on tagging and metadata!
Is there way to export individual clips in Final Cut Pro? Great video Matt, thanks for sharing all this wonderful information.
Thanks, Matt for always making super informative videos. I was wondering what kind of content we cannot upload. I once tried to upload a video on stock footage of a platform here in Japan and it wasn't accepted even though the video did not show the faces of people. Thanks for your help in advance.
I was wondering whether I should color grade my footage. I thought filmmakers would prefer log clips so they could color grade them to fit in their video. Then again I guess agencies are most likely to buy stock footage, and they probably want it ready to go. Thank you!
Tell us about the problems when the memory card fails on Sony cameras sony rsv file recovery
Do you recommend using movement on footage?
Thanks for all this awesome info Matt!
Hi, Can I color grade and do basic lighting setting in my raw footage using iMovie and Da Vinci Resolve (free version) for stock?
I've noticed that when exporting 'Individual Clips' from DaVinci Resolve, it removes the frate rate option and exports the clips at their original frame rate. Is there a way around this? ie still be able to export individual clips, but at whatever frame rate you want, rather than the original of the clips. IN my case they are 60fps. Wanting 24fps, as suggested
Is there an export individual clips option in premiere Pro? Thank you for all the info!
Hi Matt, I tried to apply on Artgrid and in the submission form I pasted 6 UA-cam URLs of 10 seconds clips I prepared. I got a reply less than 2 minutes later saying I was not accepted. They said it should be in high bit rate and in 4K - which they are. In your PDF guide you advise to have hundreds of clips ready before applying, where they only ask for 4. When applying do you put a dropbox link to the high res file, or a youtube 4K link? Many thanks for you help and advice, Yann
Such great advice! Just need to find time to go thru our drives and pull all of this footage haha!
Thanks Matt. I do have only 2700 dollars would you please help me to decide what camera is good for wedding with this budget thanks have a good day
Blackmagic cinema camera if you can manually pull focus, otherwise Sony or Canon will work as well
Im somewhat new to this. I export on a PC using Premiere Pro and then im usually exportting using the DSLR or RED camera 4K codec, Is Apple ProRes 422 HQ so much better than them or whats the difference? Im mostly using DJI Mavic Air 2 4k and DJI Pocket 4K footage.
Hi I've just subscribed. I'm trying to make some money out of filming stock video clips. I currently use a Dji osmo action and shoot in 4k at 60 fps. I'm upgrading my camera and conisidering the Sony a7m3 camera since its more cinematic than the osmo action. Do you think video clips taken with the sony a7m3 would sell for more?
Thanks! Great video!
Maybe next video. How to edit 8k raw footage from R5?
Excellent as usual\
it so annoying everytime when i upload drone footage. it does not accept it and i dont know why!!! the footage is clear and smooth everything perfect
I bet a parameter or requirement or two are NOT met in your clips, best to check with what the requirements are for the type of footage you are uploading and be certain you are adhering to the requirements being asked. If that means ensuring your clips are of a certain size, then make that happen. Clarity of footage is not enough. Thus, why Matt has said all that he has said here as that can make your footage get rejected or accepted.
@@johnhpalmer6098 ok thx
Should I get a 20,000$ business loan so that I can afford all the camera gear and computer equipment for 4k processing, so I can start doing this? Or is this for people who naturally already just happen to have lots of money for all the material needed just to get started? (For example: it could take a poor person years just to save up for the camera alone...)
Yep, took me almost 10 years to accumulate all my pro gear through the freelance grind
The camera is the main investment. There is freeware available for your pc or phone to do some basic edits (I use Youcut on mobile, and Davinci on pc). But there are definitely pro level cameras (especially used) for fairly cheap. Whatever you do, do NOT submit to defeat
Thank you!
Thank you
Hi Matt, should we only record in 24, 30, 60, 120 fps (NTSC)? wondering because i come from PAL region and we have 25, 50, 100 fps options only although I do have a PAL/NTSC selector. thanks!
I'm wondering how long it'll be until AI can just generate our stock footage.
It's DEFINITELY not there yet. It's struggling with photos, but it's getting close with photos from text prompts
It won’t be long I don’t think
How? Those won't be real footage, but only a translation of your imagination
@@petrub27 Exactly there are sites you can type an idea in and it will literally generate photo realistic pictures. It's a matter of time before they can do video. I actually have lost a job in the video industry already because of AI replacing me. I signed an NDA so that's really as much as I can say. But it's getting more capable every day as we continue to train it.
@@whoismatt Unfortunately...
But I don't think AI can harm the wedding business too much because those important moments can't be generated out of thin air.
Don't read off a teleprompter waaaaa I can't focus on anything else hahah
your face looking like unsharp
They never sell, waste of time
exactly. nobody buys it. so much free high quality stuff out there