Directors
Before you post your latest video on the internet for all the world to see, post it on Director’s Clip and let your hard work and creativity pay off in cash. Send your original video clip to Director’s Clip and put it up for bid. You’ll still own the rights to it but you’re allowing a company to distribute it through the internet with their web address and logo added at the beginning and as an unobtrusive watermark. Why give it away for free?
* You set the price you want for your clip, but because businesses wanting to use your video for their internet advertising campaigns place bids, the sky's the limit on what price you can get.
* Registering your clip with Director’s Clip protects your legal rights as creator while protecting your anonymity.
* Director’s Clip’s marketing team evaluates your video for any commercially viable elements such as original characters, stories or music and will work with you to expand your video’s commercial potential into the realm of television, motion pictures, publishing and merchandise.
* Director’s Clip prescreens the businesses that bid on your video to determine appropriateness and eligibility.
* Director’s Clip’s marketing team places your video in demographic categories so sponsoring companies can easily find the videos that appeal directly to their specific customers.
* Director’s Clip actively markets your video to the companies that make the best match for your video and supplies marketing materials to assure that your clip and your sponsor’s message gets seen by the widest possible audience.
Getting Started
Read our Director’s Agreement then upload your video along with the completed agreement. When the winning bid is placed you will be notified by email. A payment for the winning bid, minus our 20% commission will be deposited directly into your Paypal account and you will be encouraged to post the new version of your clip anywhere and everywhere. Please note that revenue distribution, specifications and terms may change without notice.
Director’s Clip reserves the right to refuse any video and we are interested in clips that have some commercial potential, but other than something obscene, hateful, racist or overtly sexist or sexual, or illegal, almost anything goes. If you have a video clip you know your friends will love to see and that they’ll forwarded to their friends, then your clip has an audience. Send it to Director’s Clip first.