This commercial deserves an award ❤ Wow!!! I have never clicked to watch one but this particular one was dope and after watching,I must say well done to the creator. He did a great job. It's simply amazing ❤❤
I saw this when searching the "we'll be right right back green screen" One of the rare times I am not annoyed for an ad popping up , this is so well-made!
Unethical royalty system change Here is how it used to work - authors made 50% of the royalties fair and square regardless of how many sales they had a month. It was a great place for authors to make a fair income and build a great marketplace together. Here is how it works now. The authors' revenue now depends on their level, which is determined by how many downloads the authors' items had each month. The highest levels' threshholds are deliberately set ridiculously high to be impossible to reach. Most of the authors will now be making from 10% to 25%, which would be 80% to 50% less than before. Just imagine your salary being cut by 50%-80% one day without warning, would you be happy? When authors try to reach out to Motion Array to express their concerns, the only reply they get is "If you don't like this system - leave." This shows that the company couldn't care less about the authors who built their catalogue. Most of the positive reviews here are praising the quality of the content. The content that was created by the authors, who were happy to contribute to the marketplace that used to be fair to them. And for that now the authors were spat in the face and told "if you don't like it - leave".
I sympathise, but unfortunately the door was opened by said authors joining these initiatives in the first place. One of those, once you let the vampires in, it's already too late scenarios. Once upon a time companies paid proper money for video content produced for them and yes, perhaps a disproportionate amount of that money went to the agencies management, but most of them had done their time in the industry to get to that level. The industry was still protected though, and most work and roles respected by those not in the industry. Then stock archives like this and websites like fiver came to the fore diluting the market and incrementally driving prices down and shattering all mystique down to the point that most agencies and media houses have folded due to becoming unsustainable, and most of those who have survived are forced to use generic stock content due to budgetary constraints brought about by these very libraries. So, like I said I sympathise as a fellow creative, but only so far, as the real battle was lost long ago when lines were crossed, and we let these organisations in, and this is just a natural evolution of the same core problem. the creatives have lost control over their own industry. The vampires are just drinking more blood than they were, but it was our fault for letting them in in the first place. so, in conclusion I guess we made the bed, now we must lie in it.
This is why i pirate ☠ Sorry not sorry. Not this companies tools but, 'other' ones. It's either theft for me, or theft for them when they pull a stunt like what Emily just elucidated. Robin hood had a point i guess, lmao.
I would say it took WEEKS. This was a production, not just slammed together on the spur of the moment. Sets, costumes, script, storyboards, takes, mixes, edits, reviews, re4mixes, re-edits.
@@brucemattson5702 masking, keyframing, compositing, and the list goes on and on.... there is no way this was "slammed" together "easy". And reading the comments remind of "bots" ..... they are all saying the same thing, just different ways.