High-Quality Video Licensing

Browse our archive of award-winning videos to elevate your content strategy. 

Engage audiences with videos from award-winning videojournalists and subject matter experts. Understand why video content marketing is so beneficial! Use our videos to bring context to a story on your website or to complement your marketing communications across channels. Themes include news, opinion, cooking and health.

 

 

Types of Videography

Videojournalism

This kind of videography is a type of journalism that uses the art of videos to convey a story.

News Videography

This kind of videography is used to bring context to a story with moving images. These may run alongside web articles to help illustrate the text.

Cooking Videography

Cooking videography is used to document the process of following a recipe or to demonstrate a cooking technique.

Stock Videography

Stock videography, or short clips of video, are used in other creative projects that may be editorial or commercial in nature.
Frequently Asked Questions About Video Licensing

What is video licensing?

A video license is a contract that gives a licensee permissions to reuse or republish videos according to the terms outlined in the agreement. Rights may include reusing videos in other projects or republishing them on websites, in apps or in marketing communications.

Isn’t it possible to just use free videos?

Just because a video was free to access or found online, doesn’t mean anyone can use it how they please. Videos are considered copyrighted material. Reuse requires obtaining a copyright license. By licensing expertly produced videos from a reputable provider like NYTLicensing, the production value of the video you obtain will be of the highest quality and journalistic standards. 

How do I get the permission and rights to use a video?

In order to use videos for commercial or editorial purposes, you must get in touch with the copyright holder. Depending on the video, this could be different from the videographer or producer. In some cases, there may be multiple copyright holders if the video consists of multiple sources. Alternatively, your team can take advantage of an all-encompassing video license, which grants access to many videos under one set of terms. 

What rights and permissions are available for videos?

You can license a package of videos for one-time use or as a content feed that can be incorporated into your communication channels on an ongoing basis. Rights are available for use on websites, in apps, on social media and more.
Video Collections Available for Licensing
The New York Times Videos

The New York Times Videos

The New York Times harnesses new video technologies to provide an intimate window into the worlds of art, entertainment, politics, technology and commentary. Immerse audiences in unique narratives across a diverse range of video formats.
NYT Cooking Videos

NYT Cooking Videos

Strengthen cooking skills and serve up something delicious. NYT Cooking how-to videos and recipes offer easy-to-follow instructions and cooking inspiration.
HealthDay TV Videos

HealthDay TV Videos

Provide a convenient daily video summary of the latest consumer health news published in major medical journals and new research presented at medical conferences.
Popular Videos for Licensing
How Coronavirus Attacks The Body

How Coronavirus Attacks The Body

For One Young Migrant Family, A Separation Nightmare

For One Young Migrant Family, A Separation Nightmare

Opinion: A Concerto Is a Conversation

Opinion: A Concerto Is a Conversation

NYT Cooking: How to Make Pasta

NYT Cooking: How to Make Pasta

Why License videos from NYTLicensing?
From global events and trends to healthy living and eating, NYTLicensing is a thoughtful and deep resource for high-quality videos on topics that impact the everyday lives of your audience.