Digital Juice logo with the "orb" icon
Digital Juice, Inc. is a company that sells a wide range of stock multimedia content.
Based in Ocala, Florida, Digital Juice sells products targeted at three distinct markets: video production, presentations and print.
The company is sometimes referred to as simply "Juice" or "DJ."
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Contents
- 1 Company history
- 2 Product line
- 2.1 Video products
- 2.1.1 Jump Backs
- 2.1.2 Jump Backs HD
- 2.1.3 Editor's Toolkits
- 2.1.4 Motion Design Elements Library
- 2.1.5 Motion Backs
- 2.1.6 VideoTraxx
- 2.1.7 BackTraxx
- 2.1.8 StackTraxx
- 2.1.9 Digital Juice Sound FX
- 2.2 Presentation products
- 2.2.1 Digital Juice 2.0
- 2.2.2 Presenter's Toolkit
- 2.2.3 PowerToonz
- 2.2.4 MoviePoint
- 2.3 Print products
- 3 The Juicer
- 4 External links
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Company history
Digital Juice was founded by David Hebel.
Product line
All of Digital Juice's products are royalty free, meaning users purchase the product once and can use it for an unlimited number of projects, subject to the company's license agreement.
Video products
Digital Juice's first products were geared at the video production market.
Jump Backs
Jump Backs, Digital Juice's original product line, are full-screen animated backgrounds. Jump Backs are currently available in 33 volumes, each with a broad theme. Jump Backs average between 15 and 30 seconds in length and are seamlessly loopable, meaning the animation can be repeated an infinite number of times without an jump cut.
Jump Backs are delivered on DVD-ROM discs and organized into 33 volumes. Most volumes have about 40 animations.
The 33 Jump Back volumes are:
- Volume 1: High Impact I
- Volume 2: High Impact II
- Volume 3: High Impact III
- Volume 4: Wedding
- Volume 5: Sports
- Volume 6: High Impact IV
- Volume 7: High Impact V
- Volume 8: High Impact VI
- Volume 9: High Tech and Internet
- Volume 10: All American
- Volume 11: Retro Clean
- Volume 12: Corporate/Industrial, Time & Money
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- Volume 13: All Church
- Volume 14: Medical/Health, Education & Science
- Volume 15: Weather & the Elements
- Volume 16: High Impact VII
- Volume 17: Extreme I
- Volume 18: Extreme II
- Volume 19: Extreme III
- Volume 20: Subtle Impact
- Volume 21: High Impact VIII
- Volume 22: Global Impact
- Volume 23: Clean Streak
- Volume 24: Tunnel Vision
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- Volume 25: All Music
- Volume 26: Future Tech
- Volume 27: International Flags
- Volume 28: Subtle Impact II
- Volume 29: U.S. State Flags
- Volume 30: Simply Useful
- Volume 31: Maximum Impact
- Volume 32: Base Camp
- Volume 33: In the Round
- Volume 34: All Hallows Eve (announced)
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Jump Backs HD
Digital Juice also offers high-definition compatible versions of Jump Backs. Delivered in 16:9 ratio on DVD-ROM, there are currently 13 volumes, most of which has 20 animations:
- Volume 1: High Tech & Internet
- Volume 2: Corporate/Industrial, Time & Money
- Volume 3: Medical/Health, Education & Science
- Volume 4: High Impact
- Volume 5: Retro Clean
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- Volume 6: Extreme I
- Volume 7: Extreme II
- Volume 8: Subtle Impact
- Volume 9: All Music
- Volume 10: Simply Useful
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- Volume 11: Maximum Impact
- Volume 12: Base Camp
- Volume 13: In the Round
- Volume 14: All Hallows Eve (announced)
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Editor's Toolkits
Editor's Toolkits are complete animation collections for video productions. Editor's Toolkits offer matching graphics sets that include backgrounds, text templates, lower thirds, motion design elements, full screen wipes, mattes and more.
Editor's Toolkits are delivered on 6 to 11 DVD-ROM discs and have 40 to 90 gigabytes of content.
The 10 Editor's Toolkits are:
- Editor's Toolkit 1: Multipurpose Tools I (Originally known as just Editor's Toolkit)
- Editor's Toolkit 2: Multipurpose Tools II (Originally known as Editor's Toolkit 2)
- Editor's Toolkit 3: Wedding Tools (Originally known as Wedding Editor's Toolkit)
- Editor's Toolkit 4: High Tech Tools
- Editor's Toolkit 5: Soft & Subtle Tools
- Editor's Toolkit 6: Corporate & Broadcast Tools
- Editor's Toolkit 7: Wedding Tools II
- Editor's Toolkit 8: Sports Tools
- Editor's Toolkit 9: Christmas Tools
- Editor's Toolkit 10: Multipurpose Tools III
Motion Design Elements Library
Digital Juice's Motion Design Elements Library offers standalone motions design elements.
- 001: Revealers
- 002: Animated Frames Vol. 1 (announced)
- 003: Animated Frames Vol. 2 (announced)
- 004: Countdowns (announced)
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- 005: Future Tech (announced)
- 006: Global Intentions (announced)
- 007: Motion Grab Bag Vol. 1 (announced)
- 008: Motion Grab Bag Vol. 2 (announced)
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- 009: Line Items (announced)
- 010: Motion Plaques (announced)
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Motion Backs
Motion Backs, which have been discontinued, were similar to Jump Backs. However, the animations were shorter and less complex. Recent indications have hinted Motion Backs will be incorporated into the upcoming MoviePoint product.
VideoTraxx
VideoTraxx is Digital Juice's stock film and video library. Each of the three volumes contain 3,000 or more video clips grouped by category, delivered on 30-plus DVD-ROMs.
BackTraxx
BackTraxx is Digital Juice's original stock music offering. It is its only current product delivered on CD rather than DVD-ROM. Like most stock music libraries, BackTraxx provides full-length versions of each song as well as cuts in 60, 30 and 15 second versions.
Originally BackTraxx was offered in two volumes, but the second volume is no longer available; Digital Juice has since shifted its focus to its StackTraxx stock music.
Users of BackTraxx have discovered, however, that many of the clips available on BackTraxx can be found in other commercial stock music libraries.
Digital Juice used to offer a two-volume BackTraxx for PowerPoint, also on CD, but has since discontinued the product.
StackTraxx
StackTraxx is Digital Juice's newer stock music offering, currently with 15 volumes. Its unique feature is that songs are provided in a proprietary format that allows the user to turn off the various "layers" of each clip — such as the bass, brass, drums, guitar, strings and keyboard. Each song has 4 to 7 layers.
There are 20 to 40 songs per volume, each offered in a full-length and 60, 30, 15 and 10 second version.
StackTraxx is available in 15 volumes:
- Volume 1: Extreme Stacks
- Volume 2: Power Stacks
- Volume 3: Serious Stacks
- Volume 4: Smooth Stacks
- Volume 5: Holiday Stacks
- Volume 6: Street Stacks
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- Volume 7: Groovy Stacks
- Volume 8: Fifties Stacks
- Volume 9: World Stacks
- Volume 10: Broadcast Stacks
- Volume 11: Epic Stacks
- Volume 12: Corporate Stacks
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- Volume 13: High Impact Stacks
- Volume 14: Rock Stacks
- Volume 15: Subtle Impact Stacks
- Volume 16: Spooky Stacks (announced)
- Volume 17: Light Touch Stacks (announced)
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Digital Juice Sound FX
Digital Juice Sound FX is Digital Juice's sound effects library, offering 11,500 clips in 170 categories delivered on DVD-ROM.
The library contains traditional sound effects such as animal noises, crashes and background noise, but also includes synthesized effects and stingers. In addition, the product also contains generic voiceover clips.
Presentation products
Digital Juice offers a small line of presentation products.
Digital Juice 2.0
Digital Juice 2.0 is Digital Juice's simplified presentation offering. It offers animation graphic backgrounds, photos, photo objects and animations. Digital Juice 2.0 is compatible with most major presentation and worship software applications, including PowerPoint, Keynote, MediaShout, SongShowPlus and Sunday Plus.
Digital Juice 2.0 is delivered on one DVD-ROM.
Presenter's Toolkit
Presenter's Toolkit is a higher-end presentation offering. It's delivered in six DVD-ROMs and includes graphic backgrounds, photos, photo objects, illustrations, video clips and audio clips.
PowerToonz
Presenter's Toolkit contains Digital Juice's PowerToonz illustration library. PowerToonz were originally offered as a separate, standalone product in the seven volumes.
MoviePoint
Digital Juice is currently developing MoviePoint, a presentation software product that will allow for use of fully-animated backgrounds and other advance features.
Print products
Digital Juice currently offers one line of products targeted at print designers, Juice Drops.
Juice Drops
Juice Drops are graphical backgrounds delivered in Photoshop (PSD) format. The Photoshop format allows images to be layered, allowing the user to modify individual layers.
Juice Drops come in 44 each with at least 100 illustrations. The files are delivered in high-resolution format in a variety of sizes and color profiles.
- Volume 1: highIMPACT
- Volume 2: techEXTREME
- Volume 3: cleanCUTS
- Volume 4: ultraGRUNGE
- Volume 5: subtleIMPACT
- Volume 6: ultraFRESH
- Volume 7: hyperXTREME
- Volume 8: techIMPACT
- Volume 9: highIMPACT II
- Volume 10: ultra3D
- Volume 11: xtraGRUNGE
- Volume 12: retroFRESH
- Volume 13: peopleEDGE
- Volume 14: subtleIMPACT II
- Volume 15: highIMPACT III
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- Volume 16: ultraCUTS
- Volume 17: scienceIMPACT
- Volume 18: cleanCUTS II
- Volume 19: medicalIMPACT
- Volume 20: illustratedIMPACT
- Volume 21: businessIMPACT
- Volume 22: boundlessEDGE
- Volume 23: cleanCUTS III
- Volume 24: geoIMPACT
- Volume 25: shadedEDGE
- Volume 26: paperCUTS
- Volume 27: glassEDGE
- Volume 28: freshFORM
- Volume 29: flowerPOWER
- Volume 30: lifeSHADES
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- Volume 31: foodFUSION
- Volume 32: templateCUTS
- Volume 33: ethnicECHOES
- Volume 34: fluidFORM
- Volume 35: futureTECH
- Volume 36: naturalCUTS
- Volume 37: sportsCUTS
- Volume 38: pastelSKETCH
- Volume 39: allFLAGS
- Volume 40: frameCUTS
- Volume 41: highIMPACT IV
- Volume 42: frescoVITA
- Volume 43: popLIFE
- Volume 44: frameCUTS II
- Volume 45: halloweenHAUNTS (announced)
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The Juicer
Because many of its products rely on proprietary file formats, Digital Juice offers the free Juicer application. The Juicer works with all Digital Juice products and allows users to search, browse, manipulate and export content, though exact capabilities vary by product. The current version of this product is the Juicer 2.
For video products, the Juicer 2 exports video clips in both NTSC and PAL encoding as well as a variety of video formats, including AVI, QuickTime and NLE codecs. Later versions of the Juice also allow the user to colorize, roate and modify clips before exporting. The Juicer 2 also works with the company's presentation products.
Audio products rely on the Juicer 3 Audio Edition. Users can search by keyword and, for StackTraxx products, adjust layers, and then export in WAV and AIFF formats.
Digital Juice is currently developing a new version of the Juicer, which will consolidate all video and audio products into one application.
The company introduced a standalone product browser for Juice Drops in May 2006, which allows users to preview the entire line as well as experiment with adjusting each Juice Drops' layers. This browser is expected to be introduced into the Juicer 3.
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