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stevengotts wrote on 3/25/2013, 2:04 PM
Grazie
These look to be a re branded version of Digital Juices "Ready to Go" Series, of which I find very helpful. a real times-saving value. I like the individual and Downloadable of the new product. I think their only $10 ea.
All the Best
Steven
Tom Pauncz wrote on 3/25/2013, 2:19 PM
Steven's right. I've been buying both the Vegas and AE Ready2Go templates.

The Vegas versions are made up of nested projects. Depending on the complexity and the power of your render engine, you may be waiting a while for renders..

AE versions are pretty fast to render.

Tom
dxdy wrote on 3/25/2013, 4:50 PM
They are flashy and they look good if that is what your audience likes. They are not hard to use, except I never did figure out how to readily swap my video segments into the templates. I resort to renaming the included filler clip, and pointing Vegas to the one I want to use, so it's clumsy, but it works.

Results are definitely good.

Do be warned that once you are on their mailing list, you get a flood of emails.

Fred
Laurence wrote on 3/25/2013, 10:49 PM
I just bought them the other day. Haven't used them yet. If I do once, it will be worth the $100 they cost at the introductory price.
Liam_Vegas wrote on 3/27/2013, 2:17 PM
I've used the Ready2Go templates on a couple of projects. Those were mostly "too flashy" for what I generally need. These new ones look pretty neat - and I might even get more use of them.

The original Ready2Go Vegas templates did take a long time to render - and were not all that easy to work with (in my opinion). I am debating whether to buy one of them to see if they have improved in these versions. They state the render times have been improved - but I don't know if that can be believed.
dxdy wrote on 3/27/2013, 3:27 PM
I downloaded one of the Simplexity templates, because it wasn't overly flashy. The nesting appears to be gone, so it should render pretty quickly. It still uses .mov format, but that may be the only thing that supports alpha.

I am hoping to use it for a client in the next couple weeks, will let you know how it turns out.
richard-amirault wrote on 3/27/2013, 6:14 PM
Don't have any need for these .. but they do seem nice.

However, over the years, I've spent a well over a thousand dollars for various Digital Juice products AND I'VE NEVER PURCHASED EVEN ONE AT 'REGULAR PRICE' (ie. they have *all* been on sale)

AND ... I'm not a pro .. just an advanced hobbyist.