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Videobolt is the video animation software for non-animators
Last weekend, Incredibles 2 earned the title of having the most successful animated film opening of all time, raking in an impressive $180 million and surpassing the previous record-breaker, Finding Dory. Even after more than a decade since the release of its precursor, the film was still able to command legions of fans to come to the theaters, which only means one thing: animation is here to stay.
In case you haven’t noticed, companies big and small are willing to pay top dollar to be able to churn out video content like attention-grabbing animations and promotional slideshows. But if you can’t pony up thousands of dollars for fancy production tools to create your own, there’s a better alternative — Videobolt Pro.
A motion graphic design marketplace and template editor all in one, Videobolt lets you source and customize visually stimulating content like high-quality intro/outro animations, cinematic titles, and music visualizers, whether or not you have prior editing experience. A Pro subscription affords you 96 videos per year, divided equally into eight videos a month, along with a vast lineup of advanced customization tools to adjust templates for colors, effects, positioning and more.
You can easily fix mistakes with one-click undo functionality, and keep track of every tweak and edit with automatic still-image previews. Plus, thanks to automatic project saving and drafts, you’ll never lose your work.
Get a lifetime subscription to Videobolt Pro for only $49.99, a whopping 96% discount from the original price of $1500.
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