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Tips for using free stock footage

Here are some suggestions from our in-house experts that will help you make the most out of this stock footage.

  • Think effect first. When putting together a creative project, your first step should always be to understand the exact impact you want each scene and shot to have on your audience. This will be able to guide you in making each subsequent decision including what shot types to use.
  • Look at references. It’s always a great idea to look at references of other videos and films you want to emulate to see what shot types they use to tell their story.
  • Try different options. We highly recommend that you download multiple shot options to try them out in the context of your project and see which works best.

Reasons to use stock footage by shot type in different situations in your visual creations

Different shots can have different effects and impacts. A long shot might be great for establishing a scene, while a low-angle shot can create feelings of intimidation and foreboding. Here, you’ll be able to find any shot type you might need for your project’s unique needs.