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Digital Juice and Bussy Boxx were my first option ALWAYS, but now It is a big disappointment. I really sorry for the loss of their CEO David Hebel, but i think that kind of corporation that millions of people depend highly for their project should be take care for their founders, maybe someone will legally take action against Digital juice.
Digital Juice had membership plans that allowed users to download whatever they had in their library for royalty-free use. They also offered lifetime plans. If you paid for a membership that went longer than month-to-month, contact them to see if compensation is coming, but I’m not sure if they are responding as there isn’t any contact info ...
I used Digital Juice at my old position within a news organization. The content isn’t the highest of quality by any means, but in a pinch the content was usable. Searching through the content is the most frustrating thing about the service, but the lifetime scenario is legitimate. They used to be a U.S based company and then moved everything ...
The registered agent on file for this company is Law 4 Small Business P.C.: Busy Boxx LLC file number 5837740 Their principal address is 317 Commercial St. Ne, Set. A Pmb, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Governing Agency: New Mexico Corporations Division. I have written to the BBB in New Mexico.
Digital Juice had membership plans that allowed users to download whatever they had in their library for royalty-free use. They also offered lifetime plans. If you paid for a membership that went longer than month-to-month, contact them to see if compensation is coming, but I’m not sure if they are responding as there isn’t any contact info ...
Digital Juice has closed down. Its the end of an era for so many editors that needed to grab some stock footage, graphic elements, or simple AE templates, especially years ago. I used many lower 3rd animations, backgrounds and stock footage from them in the various corporate videos from early in my career. With all the other sources out there ...
legacy digital juice content is included. it's not truly unlimited. there's a 15gb per month download limit. (size of packages vary, a big vfx package could approach 1gb, smaller audio assets would be in megabytes). if you go over, you have to buy more bandwidth ($2/5GB). when you try to sign up, you have to agree to the following: "I ...
I saw the new Digital Juice Pro Lifetime plan advertised for $249 (half price) for a "new year" promo. I have read so many bad reviews for this service, but all the reviews date back more than 5 years ago. My question is: has anyone in 2020 purchased this package?
Thousands of songs, most are pretty good quality and have several versions (15 sec, 30 seconds, full-length) and even some variations with/without vocals and that kind of thing. Digital Juice started selling their stuff on DVD collections 20 years ago, and everything they ever released is in there. The download limit is 15gb per month but it ...
Now mainly using SoundStripe for music, and Creative Commons for FX (I don't use many sound effects AT ALL). Just curious, but how do you use CC for FX? I thought it was just a type of creative license. It is just a type of license. You just search for the sound FX you need, along with "Creative Commons" and look for the free/public domain ...