There’s no minimizing the fact that content and resources are severely abundant online. Because information is so easily accessible and shared nowadays, learning and development have also significantly increased, leading to newer ways to create and share content, and even various offerings. However, given the plethora of things that you can find online, it’s also important to note down what assets are high-quality and credible.

Getting Stock

Speaking of stock, let’s take a look at stock video/footage. Stock footage refers to videos that have been uploaded and archived online, ready to fill the needs of anyone who need to use them. Hosting stock content requires licenses, and no hosting sites have the same level of quality assets. On that note, there are three primary ones:

  • Royalty-Free – Basically ‘free to use’ without the need to attribute to the creator/distributor.

  • Attribution Required – The opposite of Royalty Free.

  • Free for Personal Use – It’s free if you use them for personal, non-profit reasons. Otherwise, you must attribute.

Some of the biggest advantages of using stock videos are that they’re often free, plus they give you one less thing to worry about – editing can really take up time, and without the necessary skills, final outputs can end up looking less than desirable. With that being said, nothing beats knowing where you can get some quality stocks. Here are 20 of what would be considered the ‘best sites for stock video’.

  1. Motion Array

  2. Pixabay

  3. Videvo

  4. Pexels

  5. Videezy

  6. Vidsplay

  7. Life of Vids

  8. SplitShire

  9. Dareful

  10. Mixkit

  11. Coverr

  12. Motion Places

  13. XStockvideo

  14. MotionElements

  15. Beachfront B-Roll

  16. Freestock

  17. CuteStockFootage

  18. ISO Republic

  19. IgniteMotion

  20. CLIPSTILL

Above are all the sites (with their respective links), and we specifically left out briefly describing each for the sake of brevity. Also, not much to describe, given how each of these sites functions the same fundamentally. For a more expert-oriented context, wyzowl recommends Motion Array, Dareful, and Coverr for their general mix of high-quality assets, content range, and pricing.

The Wrap

The best discovery experience you can have here is to check out which among these sites you’d think would be best for your efforts. Consider exploring the sites and browsing what they have on offer. While each of them, more or less, is similar, there are small variances that make each one unique, while features that are available on one might not be, or reduced on the other. Again, there are benefits to using stock video, and depending on where you are currently with your video capabilities, stock footage can greatly bolster your growth.

Sources

https://www.wyzowl.com/free-stock-video/amp/