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Footage Research Finding Licensable Content

Discover essential guidelines for sourcing and licensing stock footage with our top 10 tips. Learn to include a stock footage license fee in your budget early on, conduct primary research instead of relying on YouTube, and understand the nuances of "fair use." Consulting with professionals, minimizing footage sources, and navigating public domain versus Creative Commons are crucial steps. Additionally, consider searching aggregate sites and establish solid relationships with stock footage libraries. This comprehensive approach ensures quality content while staying within legal and financial boundaries.

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Footage Research Finding Licensable Content

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  1. Footage ResearchFinding Licensable Content

  2. The Top 10 – do you know? • 1. Do include a stock footage license fee in your budget and prepare for proper research time. Do not wait until the very end of editing. • 2. Do proper primary research - do not take clips from youtube • 3. Do consult with an attorney when considering “fair use” . “Fair use” is a defense and do not think fair use is an excuse for not licensing footage • 4. Do consult with a professional stock footage research who can review your budget and offer suggestions. • 5. Do try to minimize your footage sources to help reduce library minimums and enable bulk deals if applicable.

  3. The Top 10 – do you know? • 6. Do understand definitions: • public domain vs. creative commons • royalty free vs. rights managed • 7. Do only get the rights you really need • Do you really need “ all rights all media worldwide in perpetuity”? • 8. Do know NOT all footage is online. • 9. Do consider searching footage aggregate sites • 10. Do develop a relationship with stock footage libraries.

  4. Search ACSIL Member Archives • We’ve made it easy. Now you can search across all ACSIL member archives in one easy search • ACSIL search engine powered by

  5. Deeper off line research Searching an archive website is the Beginning not the End! • Not all content is digitized - when you view a clip, you don’t see what’s before or after it. • Ask questions…aphone call is always time well spent.

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