You can only use this method if you already have a monetize channel. How? First you need to know the schedule on upcoming episode of famous anime. Example 'One Piece' the new episode usually out on Sunday, and what you need it is to upload it as soon as the episode out.
Can you monetize anime on YouTube? Yes, and you would have to be providing a lot of insight while talking. You can't just upload excerpts or compilations and get monetized.
The use of any commercial sound recording, such as an instrumental, karaoke recording, or live concert performance by the artist is not eligible for monetization.
You can post anime clip on YouTube without getting a copyright strike by either creating them yourself or getting permission from the people who did.
Sure. As long as you have permission to use the video you can monetize.
No , its not possible to make money from a 30 second video on youtube if the channel is new. Alternatively, if the video is catchy you can add it to your youtube story and give description of your channel to drive the audience for watching other videos on your channel…
While YouTube won't usually take down your demonetized video outright, you will lose the right to earn ad revenue on it from that point forward. Even if you don't get fully demonetized, brands may choose not to run ads on your channel before YouTube flags any of your videos as questionable.
Many popular anime character designs are trademarked, as are their names and the names of the anime. The only way to be sure is to contact the owners of the anime in question and ask them, being sure to clarify it is for commercial use.
It is perfectly fine to use anime images, manga images, and video clips for noncommercial, informative, satirical, or critical works. The images you use will not belong to you (again, unless you create them yourself), but the text you write does as long as it is original.
You can profit from an AMV. Just get the written ok from whoever owns the rights of the anime in Japan as well as the artist of the song you are using. Good luck with that. Also because you'll most likely post it on YouTube, Google will want a cut of whatever money you make from the ads.
Yes, as long as that channel meets the monetization requirements and hasn't been penalized. Requirements: 1,000 subscribers. 4,000 hours watch time within last 12 months.