 Are you looking for free video footage based around things like news, world events, sports, tourism, or viral videos to use in your own YouTube video productions? Well look no further! In this video, I'll be showing you how to obtain the free footage provided by Reuters for freedom partners to use in their video productions. First, you'll need to log into the Freedom Dashboard at www.freedom.tm. Next, you'll need to click the royalty free video section in the left hand navigation. On this page, you'll be presented with the grid of the most recently added videos to our library from the past week. You can easily toggle between the grid view and the list view depending on which view style you prefer when looking for footage. You can also sort the footage presented by date and category. For example, if I'm looking for sports footage from the first week of June, I'd adjust the from date box to June 1st and the to date box to June 7th. Great, I've found some footage that I'd like to use in my video production about the upcoming Olympic Games. All I need to do now is click the download button in its mind, right? Not quite, but almost. When using raw footage provided by Reuters, you must agree to give credit to Reuters in your video production as well as provide freedom the video ID of your YouTube video once it's uploaded so we can accurately track the use of Reuters footage to let them know just how valuable this free footage is to the freedom family. Both freedom and Reuters also discourage the practice of simply downloading and re-uploading the raw footage that they provide directly to your YouTube channel without any significant editing or voiceover or mixing of story angles. If you'd like some examples of how to appropriately use the footage that Reuters provides in your videos, please watch the next video in this series where I can provide you with a few examples. If you found this video to be helpful, please leave us a like and feel free to write us in the comments section with any thoughts, feedback, or questions you may have. I've been Alex and I'll see you in the next video.