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Get paid to shoot on the digipop.
No follower minimum. We pick the eye, not the number.
A free camera for creators who need one, store credit for every clip that passes, and the best clips run as our ads.
001 / What works
Clips like these.
The patterns we pay for.
- 01Show the photos the camera took, not just the camera
- 02Quick cuts, 15 to 40 seconds
- 03Say digipop and digipopcam.com in the first ten seconds
- 04Daylight or a bright room
- 05One clear idea per clip
002 / What to avoid
Not like these.
The patterns that don't convert.
- 01Unboxing with no photos shown
- 02Talking for a minute before the camera appears
- 03Dark rooms and shaky handheld
- 04AI voiceover
- 05Never saying where to get it
003 / The rubric 10 criteria we judge by
How we grade you.
Hit these and you get more product, more credit, and a spot on the wall.
Lighting
Bright, even light. The camera and the photos it takes look best in daylight or a well lit room.
Hook
Something in the first two seconds makes people stop: a photo, a flip, a reaction.
Cuts
Quick cuts. Slow, dragged out clips get marked down.
Length
15 to 40 seconds. Longer is penalized.
Camera and shots
Show the camera in hand and the photos it took. A clip with no photos is an unboxing, not an ad.
Says the name and where to get it Required
Say 'digipop' and 'digipopcam.com' out loud. Required. Clips that skip this do not pass.
Distracting elements
No clutter in frame. Clean composition.
Edit concept
A creative idea is a big plus. A plain edit is neutral.
Audio
Consistent audio all the way through. No AI voices.
Scenery
Eye-catching places and moments. Make us want to be there.
Every edit is graded 1 to 10. 6 or higher passes. Below that does not count toward your prove-out.
004 / Apply
Apply now.
About 90 seconds. We read every one. We don't share your info with anyone.
200 / OK
You're in the pile.
We read every application. If we want to send you a camera, we'll email you at the address you gave us. Until then, keep shooting.
Check your email for your portal link.
