How to Effectively Use Stock Footage in Your YouTube Videos
What you’ll learn
- Understanding which clip will best suit your needs
- Learning when to move to a new clip
- Adjusting time, frame, and other paramaters to customize your clips
- Choosing the best transitions
- Color and composition dynamics from clip to clip
- Thinking outside the box
- Keeping the viewer engaged
- Finding clips others haven’t used
- Animating stills
- Finding free footage
Did you know you can make money with your own YouTube channel and never have to appear on camera or memorize a script? Bring your ideas to life on video quickly and easily. Using stock footage is fun and adds production value to your videos. You’ll learn:
How to set up your computer & editing software
The best format for dowloading stock videos
Editing techniques
How to stretch a short clip
Where to find free and inexpensive video, audio, and images
How to adjust your clips and animate stills
How to find new, unique, and unused clips
Different ways to stretch your finished funning time for optimal monetization
How to make your audience feel welcome & keep them watching
How to keep your computer keeps running smoothly
How to add and mix background music
Using stock footage and music makes your videos more professional. My televison show relies heavily on stock footage, as do my YouTube videos. I’ve been able to increase my viewers online and the number of TV stations that subscribe to my show by using profession clips shot by some of the best cinematographers in the world. This has kept my budget down to a small fraction of what it would have actually cost me to shoot this footage myself. Let me show you how you can grow your channel quickly and create captivating videos with stock footage. A basic working knowledge of your editing software is required. I’m using Premiere Pro on Windows but this basic knowledge is adaptable.
Who this course is for:
- YouTubers interested in improving the production value of their videos
- Educators hoping to give their students a better experience
- Videographers uncomfortable with ‘talking head’ videos
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