(Los Angeles, Calif.- Aug. 15, 2005) Motionism, a leading developer of film and video production software tools today released a new collection of DVD templates designed for videographers.
Wedding Collection 2: World Religions are theme specific templates that work with most DVD authoring and graphic software. The pre-designed templates allow video professionals to quickly create high quality matching menus and packaging for DVDs. Included in the complete bundle are 50 DVD Menus & Sub-menus, 50 matching Lower Thirds, 50 matching DVD Covers and 50 matching Labels. All templates are layered Photoshop .psd files allowing for full customization.
“Our new templates are a perfect for weddings around the world,” says Eric Bibi, Vice-president of Motionism. “We wanted to deliver an innovative solution for the growing international wedding market.”
Wedding Collection 2: World Religions features a wide selection of wedding template themes, including Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Muslim, Catholicism, Hinduism, Various Orthodox Religions and more.
Wedding Collection 2: World Religions is available in four volumes- DVD Menus and Sub-menu templates, matching Lower Thirds, matching Covers and matching Labels.
Pricing and Availability- Each volume is available separately or as a professional bundled set.
- The complete bundle costs $249.95 and is available immediately.
- The DVD Menu Templates are available individually for $149.95. Lower Thirds, DVD Covers, and DVD Labels are sold individually for $49.95.
- Compatible with Adobe Encore, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple DVD Studio Pro, Sonic ReelDVD, and Ulead DVD Workshop.
About Motionism
Motionism is a developer of media software tools for video and film industry based in Los Angeles, CA.
For more information contact Motionism at 818-780-7474 or visit http://www.motionism.com
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