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Monday, 28 February 2011

Promote The Cinematic Bundle

Our latest marketplace bundle, The Cinematic Bundle, is getting ready to launch! On March 7th we will be giving away our biggest value bundle yet – $500 worth of royalty-free AudioJungle and VideoHive files for the just $39. That’s one amazing opportunity! The bundle, containing 15 mouth watering Adobe After Effects project files and 25 epic music and audio files will be available for a limited time, only 4 days, so be  sure to add March 7th to your calendar!

Referral Opportunity

As you can imagine this bundle is going to sell like hotcakes, so this is a great opportunity to earn some quick referral cash! We’ve created no less than 24 banner graphics that you can add to your own blogs and Web sites to promote the bundle. It’s as simple as downloading one of our banners, adding it to your site, and then hyperlinking the graphic using the following link making sure you replace “username” with your own marketplace username:
http://videohive.net/bundles/cinematic?ref=username

Win $500 Cash!

Not only is this a great opportunity to earn some extra referral money, but we are also giving away $500 of cash to one lucky winner! We are also giving away five runner up prizes of $100 worth of marketplace credit, so that’s a total of $1,000 of prizes! You can enter via Facebook and Twitter and you can enter as many times as you like!

Thursday, 10 February 2011

(Light Glow) tutorial from Video Copilot

Posted on Monday, November 29, 2010 in After Effects, Andrew Kramer, Tutorial



Very impressive new tutorial on Andrew Kramer’s site today.

“In this quick motion graphics tutorials we’ll create a natural light glow illuminating from your title onto a 3D surface. This tutorial also includes tips for generating a simple chromatic glow effect.”
Watch Tutorial:

Art out of Trash out of Design out of Art



Now, that’s some recycling! Recently, with the introduction of helloimago.com we have designed some new business cards for the studio. While the front of the cards is always the same, we designed over 40 different variations of the reverse, using the letter “o” from our logo and Cigdem’s paintings to create a series of colorful, abstract visuals.

As usual, we used Moo.com to do the prints. Unfortunately we were not aware that they have recently changed they paper stock and ended up with a large box full of cards we did not want to use. (Just to make things clear, we ordered another batch, printed on another paper and these turned out fantastic!)

While the prints were useless as business cards, it would be the shame to simply throw them away – using a spray mount, some cardboard and an old IKEA frame I decided to put them together as a collage. You can see the result after the break.