DigitalJuice Fonts is a new multivolume collection of layered graphic fonts that can be endlessly customized and used in all of your print, video, and Web projects. Currently, there are three collections containing more than 4,000 individual graphic presets and community fonts (see below): Collection 1 contains 35 font families (2,500+ fonts), Collection 2 has 10 font families (1,000+ fonts), and Collection 3 has 12 font families (850+ fonts). An illustrator has drawn each graphic font, and the results for some are absolutely gorgeous. And each font is separated into 5 to 12 layers so you can easily turn on and off layers, as well as add effects to each layer, using the included Juicer software.
Several years ago Digital Juice produced several training series for the web called DJTV. It covered topics ranging from Audio, Tech Info, and Filmmaking Basics. One of the shows I enjoyed the most was "Cutting Class" by Chris Gates.
More often than not, the edits in your sequences need to seamlessly flow, and not distract from the big picture. In this episode, Chris "Ace" Gates, looks at the decision making process and covers some basic training for camouflaging your cuts.
Topics range from Color Correction, Scene Transitions, ADR, Blending Modes,Tips for Text, Green Screen, and more! Chris "Ace" Gates shares some simple but effective editing tips and techniques for utilizing mattes and masks to build multi-layered composites.
Several years ago Digital Juice produced several training series for the web called DJTV. It covered topics ranging from Audio, Tech Info, and Filmmaking Basics. One of my favorite "shows" was Field of View, where they covered what I call "Film Theory." In FOV the main focus (no pun intended) was to discuss how to communicate your message to the right audience.
Chuck Peters reflects on what makes a pro a pro and challenges producers to shift the focus of their minds to think less like technicians and more like artists and to invest in their talent, not just their equipment.
Don't miss this once a year opportunity to stock up on the latest Digital Juice products with some unbelievable deals. If you've ever wanted to try a collection of Juice Drops, MusicBOX, Digital Juice Fonts, or Editor's Toolkits this is the time to get off the fence and take the plunge. But there is a catch, this deal is so good we are forced to limit the quantities and limit to one order per person, per day of the sale. If we run out the first day the deals will end then, otherwise we will keep the sale going through the weekend. This is a first come, first served basis.
Stack Traxx are amazing, and I'm sad to see them going away, my hope is that this means that they will be replacing them with something better! If you haven't ever checked them out, I would HIGHLY encourage that you do so before they are gone! Personally I have 8 of the ST albums and have used them quite a bit in my projects, I have found ST to be the most versatile buy-out music for the cheapest price. At least check out some of the demos on their website...what can it hurt!
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICING!!
"With 499 clips spread across 16 DVDs, Digital Juice is unleashing yet another mammoth HD collection onto the creative public. Using the same proven formula of the highest quality and the highest quantity at the lowest price, Digital Juice invites you to find another company supplying the same."
This video will give an overview taste of the categories and clips included in this collection.
"THE LOWRIDER and the LOWRIDER MINI are versatile, lightweight and portable supports for cameras ranging from featherweight to heavy duty. In summary, the LowRider makes any fixed angle shot more stable and adjustable on a lightweight, durable base that conforms to the shape of your camera. We make you look good. No more shaky sandbag shots. And if you have to move fast from angle to angle, from low to high, especially in tight spaces where a tripod won't fit, this is a great solution."
Digital Juice is announcing a new "deal of Christmas" every day for 12 days. Head on over and check out the special pricing on Video Traxx HD, Stack Traxx, DJ Fonts, Font plugins, and more! Click Here
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New Product Release - DJ FONTS!
Collection One in the DJ Fonts product line contains 35 unique DJ Font Families, over 1300 ready-to-use Standard DJ Fonts, over 200 Font Textures, more than 20 Bitstream OpenType fonts, and an unlimited number of possibilites to customize and make your own DJ Fonts.
We just got a real kick in the head - Digital Juice has shut down with no warning whatsoever. We were a lifetime member. Now we have no source of video elements such as lower third graphic backgrounds, wipes, and other effects.
I'd love to hear about other options. It looks like the templates on Adobe Stock are pretty limited.
I am a Founding Member as well. Juicer 3.90 is good for some of the content, but there are still many sets that will not allow you to copy the content and link to it, only the previews. Animated Canvases, Compositor's Toolkit and others will ask you for the disc, instead of being able to link to the files on your hard drive or NAS. One of my Motion Designer's Toolkit 6 discs (#6) is bad, and I can't reinstall that particular disc either. I have about 300 of their discs because I purchased them before Juicer 4 came out and became a Founding Member. Anything I downloaded in Juicer 4 can't be installed into Juicer 3.90 because the setups are different. Juicer 3.90 uses "catalog", while Juicer 4 uses "DJResource". I can't even make the Matte Magic I downloaded in V4 useable in V3.90. Does anyone know how to get the original files compatible with 3.90?
Does anyone know what Mac OS version will still open Juicer 3.8.2? Was able to download it and it actually installed on my v1 Mac Studio (with some bypassing of Apple's security measures). But when attempting to open the app itself, I get an error that it won't work with this version of the OS (Sonoma). Just trying to see if I can open my vast collection of DJ DVD's that require the Juicer (Like Photo Knockouts). Fortunately, I have their HD stock footage, music tracks, etc. that open fine (I'm copying them all to an array so I don't have to deal with the DVD's).
Longtime user, lifetime member, owner of more than 800 DJ DVD's starting way back in the SD days. Also own lots of DJ gear. At least that doesn't require the Juicer
Specifically, Photo Knockouts (great clean cutouts of individuals doing various activities) is in a proprietary format that appears to only be available through the Juicer. I've attempted to open with a variety of tools, but the .djpko files are unreadable. I've also attempted to change the suffix (.jpg, .png, etc.) to no avail.
I have just download the full set of Photo Knockout from to test. You're right. Digital Juice used special file format djpko for this set and you can only use them with Juicer. Since DIgital Juice also provides the download of Juicer (they also shows you how to get a cracked version for all DJ files), I have no problem of using the PhotoKnockout files.
It's terrible... just found out today. I paid the lifetime membership just a year ago with barely any used downloads and now they shut down without warning. I hope they reopen the store for one year at least so people can download as much as they can.
Purchased most of DJ's physical products since 2006 then joined as a founding member of their subscription service. Also bought many volumes of Busyboxx series but downloaded just a few. Really upset of their unethical move of sudden close which did not allow its subscribers to download any wanted files at all. Joined couple days ago and was able to retrieve some of the Busyboxx files I need.
Thanks for sharing this link. Many of my discs no longer work so this is better than nothing. Hoping someone uploads some of the HD content. Most of the DVDs are not great for working on 1080p or 4K projects. So upsetting that they gave no warning, especially to lifetime members.
If you download the iso files from , you can mount it with a virtual drive and use Juicer to open it. There are numbers of YouTube videos showing how to mount a virtual drive. I downloaded all 10 DJ Fonts from that site and am running them without any problem.
Thank you so much to lead me to
digitaljuiceexchange.com . Their library of the BusyBoxx files and Digital Juice files are unbelievable. I have questions regarding the Juicer and they always respond promptly.
I biught int Melody Music - I find it is not as good but at least there are no monthly subscriptions - just a flat one-time fee that I bought into for life. Hopefully for more than the life of the owner of that site.
DJ had pretty much abandoned new content years ago, all going to BusyBoxx, but it was still worth the nominal fee each month for access to the huge library. I wish they had handled it better and definitely wish i had downloaded my BusyBoxx content. That was a lot of stuff purchased.
Sheesh! Founding Lifetime Subscription member and hadn't had a need for my content in the past few months until today and saw that and BusyBoxx, their other company where most new content was being shuffled, are permanently closed. The BusyBoxx stuff was purchased, not subscription content, and now no access.
I checked my email and there was no notice from Boxx or Digital Juice about things ending. Just stopped. Immediately. There had to have been a better way, especially for subscribers.
My condolences to the family. I appreciate what David Hebel did.
I have a lot of DJ content on disc, but no DVD drive anymore (for a while ) My condolences to the family, but this is frustrating.
Joined last month. They have all the Boxx sets and almost all DJ files. At least I got a chance to retrieve the DJ and BusyBoxx files that I paid for, plus more. They now offer a two day cancellation guarantee. You can still download quite a number of files in that two days if you decide not to join.
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