Nov. 29, 2006 - Using the Juice - pt. 1
There are literally hundreds of great tools available for the independent video producer. One of my favorites are the products of the Digital Juice company.

Whether you need music, stock footage, or motion graphics, Digital Juice has what you need.
NOTE: I apologize if this sounds like a sales pitch. I don't work for Digital Juice, nor do I get any money for recomending their products. I'm just a satisfied customer who thinks everyone should use Digital Juice.
That said, let's move on to what kind of stuff Digital Juice offers.
VideoTraxx stock footage collections. There are three volumes of VideoTraxx. Each collection has hundreds of high quailty clips of varrying themes, from animals, to NASA, from teens to business.

BackTraxx royalty-free music collections. There are two volumes of BackTraxx. Each volume has hundreds of royalty-free music that you can use for promotional videos, commercials, or anything else. Royalty-free means you don't have to pay royalties each time you use a song, just the initial purchasing fee and you're free to go. Each song comes in different lengths for whatever project you're doing, and each volume is divided by categories such as Coporate, Cool Stuff, Classical, Mellow, etc.
StackTraxx royalty-free music collections. These are some of the coolest things ever. It's just like BackTraxx, except you can actually choose which instruments you want in the song. Say there's a great, high energy song you want to use in your commercial, but the drums are a little too rowdy for what you need. Go into the Juicer, DJ's proprietary rendering software that comes free with all DJ products, and deselect the drums track. It's that simple.
Digital Juice has other products, but I must be off to shoot some videos for church.
In Christ,
Zack
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