Video Rock

Great motion graphics often begin with the designer’s asset library of design elements. The challenge is finding good libraries to work with. “Video Rock: Volume 1” is focused around a retro theme that includes primitives, doodles and wireframes. It’s a terrific collection of pre-rendered design and particle elements that will finesse your current project and enhance your design library for future projects.

This pack offers 13 After Effects sample projects, plus a set of 28 After Effects transition and embellishment compositions.

Price: $84.95

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50 Responses to Video Rock

  1. Congratulations on the new release Harry!

  2. Very cool. It’s going in my elements collection.

  3. This is pretty cool
    I know you worked hard on this best of luck with its success

  4. Mars says:

    Sorry Harry,

    I just need to know if you are going to ship the dvd version to AUSTRALIA?

  5. DV:Dreams says:

    autograph my DVD copy please.

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  8. Topher Welsh says:

    Awesome dude! glad to see its finally out… I put a plug on my site for you on Friday my man!

    http://visualfxtuts.com/2009/10/30/graymachines-video-rock-elements-library/

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  10. PopTown says:

    I cant see the video but iv seen the images on flickr, do the fonts come with the pack?

    • admin says:

      It would be illegal for me to distribute typefaces with Video Rock that I did not develop. If you take a peak at the FAQs, you should find the links to Bifurk and Misirlou, which are shareware fonts. Others like Mistral are usually system fonts.

  11. bryan says:

    love it!!!! great work. I can’t wait to pick up a copy..

  12. Zach says:

    Awesome stuff Harry!!! Did you do all the 3d elements in the collection with Zaxewerks?

    • admin says:

      At Zach.. the elements where done almost entirely in AE and Cinema 4D, with the exception of a couple items. Some of the wireframe stuff was actually much easier in Invigorator using the wireframe shader. All of the sketch and toon stuff and shiny/reflective stuff was done in Cinema 4D

  13. Looks awesome. I look forward to owning it…

  14. Sha says:

    This looks awesome. I love it pretty cool. You worked hard on this your sweat should be rewarded with more sales.

    Thanks for updating me on this new release.

  15. swaroop says:

    this is really awesome !! i love ..such nice work !!

  16. Jason says:

    Sweet! Thanks for this awesome release! Leave it to Harry to raise the bar!

  17. Richard says:

    Woooooohu nice videorock…nice retro style…nice NEW WEB SITE LOOK…congrats!!! We all hope new amazing tuts…as usual :P ……..beautiful work Harry!

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  21. Benjamin Eshagpoor says:

    The soundtrack cracks me up every time I hear it! Makes me think of REVENGE OF THE NERDS for some reason.

    Can’t wait to get my hands on this product this week!

    • admin says:

      “Clap your hands everybody, and everybody clap your hands!”

      Yeah, it’s kinda burned into my brain and I am sure had some influence here. Did I get you copy for testing it? Or did I send you one lof those links that died in less than a day.

  22. Benjamin Eshagpoor says:

    I did not. You sent me a link but we were having problems with it. I was actually gonna purchase my copy tonight when I got home.

  23. banu says:

    its really cool……

  24. Garry Shaw says:

    Great job! May you have all the success you are banking on
    -g

  25. naveed says:

    very nice

  26. adnan says:

    سلام عليكم
    ارجو ان تقبلني صديق
    وانامنالمحبين للعمل على برنامج affter

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  28. Ashish says:

    Harry u r the man… looks gr8

    any clue y i can’t view the videos here????

  29. Julien says:

    Just a quick question before I order, what are the licenses on these ressources?

    Awesome work btw!

    • admin says:

      They are royalty free for the purchaser. The elements cannot be resold as your own work. That’s about it… pretty basic.

  30. Bob says:

    Great Vid! you rock!

  31. prabhakar says:

    your rock is very nice and cool

  32. Mickel says:

    This is rad! Does it ship on VHS, BetaMax, or Laser Disc?

  33. Natt Geiger says:

    Cowabunga!

  34. Giorgos Ele says:

    Just purchased! Awesome work.. Excellent!!
    i was wondering where is the movie transitions

  35. Mr Lee says:

    Hi I’m very new to adobe and i was just wondering if u can tell me how do u get the stars and the words to project out like that leaving that trail

  36. Matt says:

    Holy crap, was that a TI-99/4 in there at about 0:33? I used to work on one of those! Ok, “work” might be overselling it, I was in 6th grade and made random colored pixels appear and disappear. But it SMOKED the TRS-80!

  37. Zen says:

    Hello , GrayMachine
    I am having a problem that when I use Fractal Noise in After Effect , then export the composition by Render Queue , the file is very big about 5 seconds-300mb , although I choose Quicktime format with compress H264 and choose Best,it’s still too big file.Help me for that!

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