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Rich Adrion
March 15th, 2014, 01:24 AM
I wounder what the big news will be?
Everything Changes. :: Digital Juice (http://www.digitaljuice.com/EverythingChanges/Countdown)

Zach Love
March 15th, 2014, 08:26 AM
They're bringing analog back

Rich Adrion
March 17th, 2014, 01:10 PM
They went Adobe on us, not sure if this is a good change?
https://www.digitaljuice.com/EverythingChanges/Video

David Dixon
March 17th, 2014, 02:08 PM
Interesting. Not only is there a $10 per month subscription fee, plus $1 per element downloaded, there seems to be a front end charge of $250 to join. But, you get $250 worth of purchases free. You get the convenience of online access to anything previously bought, but they say as the week goes along they will clarify things like whether your downloaded stuff still works if you unsubscribe. And there is a much improved new version of their software.

I may have some of this wrong, but the required purchase of $250 just to join has given me pause.

Rob Taylor
March 17th, 2014, 08:04 PM
Seems like more and more companies are moving to the subscription model. While I have purchased DJ stuff in the past when I've need it, I will not be paying for a monthly subscription. There are other companies offering products similar to DJ where I can purchase it when I need it.

Rob

Rich Adrion
March 17th, 2014, 08:15 PM
Are there other sites that sell easy to implement CG stuff? I find that the DJ stuff that I purchase is time saving for me, the Drag and Drop collection is just easy, drag the effect to the timeline and turn on blend mode or overlay. If I need something really fancy I will visit Videohive but lots of that content needs heavy rendering and the content licensing on it is VERY restrictive. I don't know if these other sites have such restrictions.

Kyle Root
March 17th, 2014, 08:35 PM
You're actually getting $500 worth of stuff for your $250 up front cost.

The $250 coupon good right now on any content currently available, and then your first 250 downloads are "free" on top of that. That's how I took it.

I've never used their stuff, but the demo sure looked enticing to me.

Zach Love
March 18th, 2014, 08:15 PM
Ok, I only watched the first 2min 23seconds & realized that I couldn't stand another 14min of that "woosh" sound effect.

So, did I miss anything in the following 14min?

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PS is it just me, or did it really feel like it was missing music. Maybe the woosh wouldn't of been so bad if there was music.

Andrew Smith
March 18th, 2014, 09:34 PM
Seriously. They could have just written an article with that 18 mins of mega-voiced video.

Andrew

Paul Cascio
March 19th, 2014, 08:10 PM
Everything changes. The first thing to change is that I will no longer be a Digital Juice customer.

Gabe Strong
March 19th, 2014, 08:43 PM
Paul,

Me too. Adobe lost me with CC, DJ just followed suit.

Rob Taylor
March 21st, 2014, 02:06 PM
Are there other sites that sell easy to implement CG stuff? I find that the DJ stuff that I purchase is time saving for me, the Drag and Drop collection is just easy, drag the effect to the timeline and turn on blend mode or overlay. If I need something really fancy I will visit Videohive but lots of that content needs heavy rendering and the content licensing on it is VERY restrictive. I don't know if these other sites have such restrictions.

Rich, yes there are other sites that have easy to implement CG stuff. Take a look at:

Rampant Design Tools - Drag and Drop Visual Effects for Video | Home of Drag, Drop and Go Elements for Your Video (http://rampantdesigntools.com/)

Studio 1 Productions - Video Audio Equipment, Music, SFX, Animations (http://www.studio1productions.com/)

Video Backgrounds and Video Effects by Digital Hotcakes (http://animationsforvideo.com/)

These are just a couple of site that I use for video backgrounds and Drag and Drop content.

Rob

Rich Adrion
March 21st, 2014, 11:52 PM
Thanks I will take a look

James Manford
March 22nd, 2014, 12:11 AM
I've spent some of my hard earned cash on Digital Juice. But in all fairness, I preferred Rampant Design Tools ... they had awesome offers during Xmas last year which I took full advantage of.

Now I just use VideoHive as and when needed. Much cheaper and better.

Rich Adrion
March 22nd, 2014, 12:59 AM
But have you read the legal agreements that Videohive attaches to much of its content, I find it very restrictive

David Dixon
March 22nd, 2014, 12:17 PM
I finally bit the bullet and joined. My biggest concern in the past with DJ has been that you had to buy a volume of 10 things to just get the one or two you would ever use. And in many cases the style is too busy/edgy for my needs. But, I decided to try it. I'm going to get my $500 worth of stuff for $250, and then for a while I can buy just what I want very cheaply. I can quit at any time.

They keep adding perks - all the older things you bought from them will be available online - no digging through your DVDs. Early joiners get 25 free sound effects each month, and any of their existing boxed sets will be free shipping.

I was put off more by the requirement to initially buy $250 worth of things more than the $9.95 subscription. I don't do Adobe, but my understanding is that once you're no longer subscribing, the software will not run. With DJ, the software will still run and the elements you bought will still be usable, even if you drop the subscription.

And yes, for me, the VideoHive restriction that you can only use a purchased template once is a deal breaker. Others may not be bothered by that.

Kyle Root
May 10th, 2014, 05:51 PM
So the new DJ has been out for a while now. Anyone else sign up? Thoughts and experiences?

Steven Digges
May 10th, 2014, 10:24 PM
I am a former Digital Juice customer, and it will remain former. I have 17 boxed sets of their stuff. It might sit for a year without getting touched, but when I need it I have it. They have always been kind of a hard sell company with progressive marketing (to say the least). Make sure you check out this thread:

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/totem-poll-totally-off-topic-everything-media/522141-digital-juice.html

DJ is going to the "health club model". Anytime someone insists you must allow them to reach into your bank account on a regular basis means their product is not worthy of your return business. I find the use of the word FREE in marketing lies an insult to my intelligence. If you have to wrap a product up in complicated programs with verbiage that borders on unethical and finish your offer with fine print that starts with Terms and Conditions it is not for me.

I have been using Adobe Premier since version 1.0 I am now looking into other NLE programs. I will never allow Adobe to hold my work hostage in their cloud based on Terms, Conditions and a monthly bill they insist I pay. And I am pissed about that because I have years of time invested in the learning curve for their entire creative suite. Sure.... I know I can still use the CS 6 downloaded version if I want to. Once their subscription base is built up how long do you think that will last? And all the new updates are going to the cloud side. CS 6 will soon be out of date.

Digital Juice and Adobe can both scratch me off their list. They won't care because customers are now granting them permission to tap their checking account every month even if they don't need the product that month. It used to be that the value of any product was based on what someone was willing to pay for it. The DJ program is a study in the power of advertising and psychology, not the value of their product.

All that is just my not so humble opinion.

Steve

Andrew Smith
May 11th, 2014, 04:16 AM
On the Adobe software rental tangent ....

They stated that CS6 would always be available for purchase by those who do not wish to subscribe to CC.

I recently received this email which was sent out (16th April 2014) to all volume licensing customers ...

Dear Adobe Customer,

At Adobe, we’ve always been steadfast in our commitment to providing you with state-of-the-art creative tools. That’s why, effective June 1, we’re making Adobe Creative Cloud your exclusive source for all future creative licensing. This means that Adobe Creative Suite 6 will be discontinued under our TLP and CLP licensing programs. All other Adobe products available under volume licensing, like Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Presenter, will be unaffected by this change.

Rest assured, we'll work with you to help make the move to Creative Cloud smooth and without disruption to your team's projects. If you prefer, you may still buy individual copies of CS6 on adobe.com; however, the apps will not have been updated since CS6 was released two years ago.

As with any change, you're likely to have questions. For answers, contact us at 800-915-9424 or visit our resource page, which includes FAQs, a comparison of CS6 and Creative Cloud, and other useful information.

Thank you for your business, and we look forward to creating more great things together.

The Adobe Team

(bold emphasis above is mine)

And so the noose tightens on CS6 availability.

Andrew

Ron Little
May 11th, 2014, 06:59 AM
I received that email too, and I am unhappy with what Adobe is doing. I would like to know what software you guys are going to switch to. I have been looking but can not decide. What would be the easiest to pick up after spending the last ten years using Adobe Premere?

Also no digital juice for me either.

Steven Digges
May 11th, 2014, 04:02 PM
Andrew,

Thank you for posting that e-mail. I was not aware of it but it was easy to predict.

I have not made a decision yet on what new editor I will be switching to. I am resisting the process since I am not doing it by choice.

Steve

Rob Taylor
May 12th, 2014, 07:44 PM
Ron, I switched from Adobe Premiere to Sony Vegas version 12 last fall. To get up to speed, I watched the training videos on Lynda.com for Sony Vegas 12.

Since I have gotten use to it, I would never go back to Premiere. In fact I am about to upgrade to Sony Vegas 13, since I have been reading great comments about it on the Sony Vegas forums on the Sony site.

You might want to look into it.
Rob

Christopher Young
May 13th, 2014, 04:44 AM
+1 on the recommendation for Sony Vegas on PC.

Just moved to v13 and so far it's proving to very stable and more importantly working well with the Nvidia series 6 video cards that we use. Vegas isn't perfect, no such thing in an NLE. It has its shortcomings like any other software. I also have Prem CS6, Edius and Avid Media Composer here, all on PC, but I just keep coming back to Vegas for its ease of use, speed of editing and its great inbuilt easy to use audio capability. If you are transitioning from Prem I think you will find Vegas a lot easier to pick up than either Edius or Avid if you are on Windoz.

If you are on Mac then obviously there is another player with FCP-X. Though I have seen two very good competent broadcast editors jump from X recently. One after a year and the other after a few months. One to Prem on Mac the other to Vegas on PC. The only way really I guess is to try out the various NLEs and see what works best for your kind of work. There is a trial version of Vegas available.

Chris Young
CYV Productions
Sydney

Brian Drysdale
May 13th, 2014, 07:00 AM
For people considering other NLE's Lightworks is also worth looking at. You can now also purchase instead of having a subscription. The public beta for mac with the upcoming version 12 is due out on 11th June.

It mightn't be for everyone, since it's strength is as a narrative or story editor coming from feature films and broadcast TV and it's not a Swiss Army knife NLE, in that it's centred around being a fast editor, although it can do effects and audio. However, people do find it works for them over other NLEs and there are 1 million registered on the web site.

Rob Taylor
May 13th, 2014, 12:45 PM
+1 on the recommendation for Sony Vegas on PC.

Just moved to v13 and so far it's proving to very stable and more importantly working well with the Nvidia series 6 video cards that we use.


Chris, I haven't read anything on Vegas 13 working well with the Nvidia 600 series cards. Would you mind posting what you have seen improved?

Rob