From feature films to explainer videos, stock video sites are on the rise. Instead of depleting funds to capture a few shots, filmmakers and creative agencies are turning to stock footage sites so they can get back to the fun stuff. Whether you’re a filmmaker or an agency crafting an explainer video, here’s a list of the top 16 best stock video sites to use for your branded content needs.

Stock Video Sites 1. Pond5 Millions of videos. With a new video added literally every second, Pond5 is one of the leaders of the stock video industry. Being used by ABC, NBC, BBC, Pond5’s video library is not only comprehensive, but also easily searchable.

Operating on nearly any budget, you can filter by resolution, FPS, and speciality video like 360 VR. Sites like Pond5 reverse the old reputation ‘stock video footage’ carried.

stock video sites 2. Dissolve Dissolve’s searchability by ‘theme’ sets them apart from the stock footage world. With themes like “Handcrafted,” “Symmetry,” and “Gooey, Glassy, Glow”, Dissolve's stock footage allows you to tap into the heart of your branded content to find clips.

royalty free videos 3. Filmsupply While agencies by and large consume stock video footage the most, Filmsupply makes an appeal to traditional filmmakers.

Get the royalty free videos you're looking for by using the shot detail filter. Search by framing, camera movement, and camera speed to make your next film pop. If you have a precise shot list, this should be your first stop as you sift through stock video sites.

stock video footage 4. RocketStock Recently acquired by Shutterstock, RocketStock offer the typical array of video effects and after effects templates that will elevate your premium stock footage. Their video element packs tailored to their clips makes it easy to put polish on your stock video footage to make it feel within the world of your project.

Best stock video ​​​​​5. Artgrid Artgrid is a serious contender in the stock video footage game. They have an annual subscription plan with unlimited downloads. The fees range between $25 to $50 per month ranging from HD to RAW/LOG clips.

stock video sites 6. Story & Heart Story & Heart is a different kind of stock video site. With an emphasis on "story-driven" footage and curation, their mood-based search engine surfaces clips based the feelings you wish to convey.

A lot of the footage on Story & Heart has a more "cinematic" feel.

best stock videos 7. Adobe Stock Adobe is a leader in industry editing software. They’re also one of the top stock footage sites.

Giving 35 percent of each sale to the stock video producers, you can feel good about your sale. While not exactly stock footage, you should take a look at their wide array 3D assets.

royalty free videos 8. iStock iStock’s is one of the top stock footage sites. Quality above all, it’s been around the longest of the modern stock video sites.

Instead of paying per clip, you can buy credits which can be put towards videos as well as their photos. Its search system isn’t as intuitive as others, but veteran stock footage buyers know how to navigate it for their branded content.

stock video sites 9. Shutterstock Shutterstock is squarely one of the best stock video sites and arguably the most popular. Pricing is scaled to stock video resolution. Shutterstock has some of the most affordable stock photos and bundle their content for smart pricing. They even offer Shutterstock free footage promotions from time to time.

stock video footage 10. Distill Popular with creative agencies, Distill has the high quality, royalty free videos you need for your branded content.

By joining their mailing list, you can get 10 free HD stock videos delivered to your inbox every 10 days.

royalty free videos 11. BBC Motion Gallery Need historical stock footage? Look no further than the BBC Motion Gallery. You can find their royalty free videos of actual events. The price is based on the terms you set for your stock video needs.

Stock videos 12. Getty Stock Images Getty Stock Images is featured just about in every current new story you’ll find. They’re great for their coverage of events with celebrities and recent news stories. In editorial, you can search by Fashion, Entertainment, News, and an archive with coverage of smaller events like graduation ceremonies. If you can't get a celebrity to appear in your branded content, Getty is a first stop stock video site.

stock footage 14. 123RF 123RF makes stock footage a team sport by giving your agency a centralized login so you can create lists, share, and license footage as one company. They offer monthly and yearly stock video subscriptions, and are particularly great if you’re constantly on the hunt for branded content.

stock video sites 15. VideoBlocks If you’re bouncing around stock footage sites on the daily, VideoBlocks' subscription-based business may be for you. Forging the classic model of selling videos individually, VideoBlocks uploads fresh video and audio weekly to keep their stock footage site worth it. If you're churning out branded content weekly, be sure to check out VideoBlock.

free stock video 16. Pexels Looking for a free stock video library?