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Post, Oct, 2003
PHOENIX -- 12 inch Design (www.12inchdesign. corn) has released Unit 03 of its ProductionBlox motion graphics library. The company has an annual subscription plan that provides professionals with motion graphics volumes, called Units, every three months. These Units contain 35 sets of elements, including full-screen animated backgrounds with matching static left, right and lower thirds. The static elements are provided in five variations (clean, blurred, drop shadow, blurred drop shadow and gradiated transparency), all with alpha channel.
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Each unit also contains five CustoMattes--full-screen animated mattes that can be combined with any other elements to create custom animated elements, such as animated lower thirds.
Units can be purchased individually for $349 (SD) or $999 (HD). SD subs are priced at $999 and HD subs are priced at $2,799. New subscribers will receive Units 02 and 03 for free. Subscribers receive releases three months before they ship.
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