@noshow

I work for a stock major footage company, when it comes to frame rate it absolutely matters, I would strongly recommend 23.98 for everything, not 60fps. 60 fps will automatically disqualify your footage from consideration from all entertainment clients and most commecials ones.

@jettschenker

Good thing a bird did not appear in your drone shot above the trees because you would have had to get a model release from the bird.

@TheDetourDuo

Hey Matt, in the next video is it also possible to do a breakdown of how you add descriptions and keywords to your stock footage? That's a big struggle for me to get right. Wonder if anyone else feels the same.

@papsny

As a wedding videographer doing multiple locations a year. I spend around 30 mins just taking generic stock footage of the venue. Another videographer will most likely purchase the footage since they can be in a crunch, or dont have a 2 man team to go thru the details

@KeithElliott

Model release forms are only needed when the footage will be used for commercial purposes, they are not needed when used in Editorial footage.

@williamalexanderr

1 ) thank you very much for answering the #1 question I had that I couldn’t find an answer to which was about flat picture profile 
2 ) I’m very intrigued for this next video about stock footage 
3 ) how do I get a release form for a spot that I had gone to ( still have access to but don’t wanna drive supper far ) to get the release form sign? It’s a racing spot and it’s  Known

@KarenSaunders-v6s

There was some amazing historical photos in the video which was lovely to see n to know how far inventions have come

@johnathangraham7226

Thanks Matt, Great info I just started filming stock footage today.

@filmwrxs8097

Thanks for sharing the different videos of how to film and upload your stock video to generate passive income. I really appreciate it. Looking forward to upcoming videos. Thanks again.

@AustinWestbro

Man that gobo spotlight looks so good on that wall.

@klarkkent1193

Hi Matt! Really liked your video! Just wanted to know if you have any Guidance on the Gears(Must Have) we should go for? 

Kind Regards,

@JonathanAyers

I think this is like starting a YouTube channel. Everyone thinks it's easy until they do it. :)

@VictorFikret

Hi from Toronto. You are my inspired guy. Thank you all your efforts making very useful videos.

@Treez59

What are sites?

@ClaudiaGoodwin

Just LOVE your videos! They are always so informative, you're one of the best for sure! I would love to see a video on how you pack up and prepare for a wedding. Storage and transporting all of my equipment is something I need to be better at!

@PlantsWithPunam

lovely, I am a newbie just learning.. your video is very halpful. Thank you. subscribed!

@kernzilla

Appreciate the vid and love the insight/channel!  Quick question on 4k60: any downside to upload this footy 2x slower?  I’ve got several nature/ocean type clips that are kinda duds without slowing down/don’t look great natively.   And of course, dolphins look better jumping out of the water in slow-mo lol.  

Thanks man!   And rando Sidenote: your IG reels are absolutely necessary to my happiness and laughter, you’re killing it on those 😆👏

@MaxwellsUnearthly

Love this guy, thank you for this video!

@nicksteinberg6621

Bro this is so damn helpful! You’re really the most reliable source. Quick question: Do camera manufacturers allow you to film in both log and standard simultaneously like they do RAW + jpg in photos? This would be clutch and time saving! Thanks in advance!

@dsb227

Thanks Dude! Great video!