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Motionism Releases MotionBox SD Series of Motion Backgrounds

Dec 6, 2005 10:51 AM


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Motionism, a leading developer of film and video production software tools today released 12 volumes of MotionBox SD, a collection of animated motion backgrounds designed for video, broadcast, and media professionals.

Each volume of MotionBox SD contains 25 motion backgrounds that work with video and motion graphics software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, and Apple Motion.

“Production animation and graphics cost hundreds and even thousands of dollars,” says Crazy Jay Hagwell, CEO and mascot of Motionism. “Now you have access to a complete library of backgrounds for less than 99 cents with our MegaBundle package. Please take advantage of these 'Insane' prices while I am @%$# completely out of my mind.”

The pre-rendered designs allows video professionals to immediately create high-quality animations and production graphics that can be integrated within various production environments such as event video, commercials, and web design. 25 looping animations in the H.264 format are included in each volume. There are a total of 12 volumes. Preview animations are available at www.motionism.com.

Pricing and Availability

Each of the volumes is available separately on DVD-ROM for $29.95 or as a 12-volume MegaBundle, which contains all 300 motion background animations, for $299.95. All products are immediately available.

Product Specifications

All volumes are compatible with most non-linear video editing (NLE) software as well as Adobe Encore, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple DVD Studio Pro, and Apple Motion.

  • Both NTSC/PAL versions included
  • NTSC (720x486/29.97fps) QuckTime format
  • PAL/SECAM (720x576/25fps) QuickTime format
  • Video codec: H.264
  • Seamless looping animations
  • 100 percent broadcast quality
  • 100 percent royalty free.

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