In this lesson I'm going to talk about how you can monetize on your video footage with video shot with the gimbal. And one of the good reasons why gimbal footage is a good fit for this business model is because it is unique types of shots. So the business model is called stock footage and what it allows you to do is license your video clips on the internet. I use stock footage agencies, but there are syndicates like black box that will allow you to put those video clips up and you can find people to keyword them for you and distribute them to the main agencies. You can also license them directly. And I will put lessons in here that show you the workflows for different types of agencies.
But the main idea is that you could form a 10 to 22nd video clip saved from a car. And you could sell that for 60. us, the agency to believe takes half or 70%. But that clip can continue to sell over time, especially if you're shooting with 4k. And you can sell them on more than one agency. So it's a great model, great investment. And by shooting on this gimbal you're going to get shots.
You're going to separate yourself with people without these things. Because you can film while you're walking, you can form those low angle shots where you're walking, you can film from a car, and that's new types of shots that isn't available before. And I think businesses are always looking for a new way to stand out new a tell story. So I think that gimbal footage is a good fit for stock footage. I think sold a lot of video clips on the DJI Osmo things like walking through a cowork space or filming from a car. Because those shots are harder to get using just your your handheld video work.
So check out the lessons and you know the top agencies right now are Shutterstock, pawn five and Adobe Stock so you can upload to those sites yourself or you can use a syndicate like black box, which will automate some of that stuff for you. And give it a try does take some time. It's better if you have a larger portfolio. If you want to see some results, rather than just putting 10 clips up and expecting something to happen. I personally have around 10,000 clips and that brings me regular income. The beauty of this model is that it can be done from pretty much anywhere.
The downside of it is that does take some time for the results to happen. Like, if you were to shoot video for someone, you get paid quicker because that's freelancing. So yeah, so that's stock footage and that's one way you can license the video footage shot with your gimbal