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MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby dockerit » Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:01 am

just want to know what i get for the $50 membership fee - i love the site but want to know if im going to get value by signing up ?
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby JohnnyO » Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:07 am

You get unlimnited access to all the products, which includes music, Menu Templates, Backgrounds, etc. Outside your membership fee, you will not have to pay a cent for any of it.
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Steve Grisetti » Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:30 am

That library, by the way, now includes several hundred items including stock footage, sound effects, DVD templates, tips, tutorials, royalty-free music and motion backgrounds.

And, to give you an idea of how much we're adding regularly, wave your mouse over that "New Stuff Coming in February" link at the upper right corner of this web page.

Plus, of course, it's nice to know you're supporting quite possibly the most helpful and friendly community of videomakers in the world!
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Ron » Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:46 am

Basically, every single item you see (with the exception of the Complimentary products - they're free anyway) in the "Products" section using the menu at the top of the pages, you can download for free once a member. And your purchase price ($currently $49.95) is a lifetime annual membership fee - which means that every time you allow auto-renew of the subscription, that price will never change. And, of course, you can cancel at any time.
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Gooder » Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:52 am

Hi dockerit,

Not to step on anyones shoes :)

I'm not a member, but thinking hard about joining. Anyway, if you did cancel and then re-join your subscription price would be the price listed. So, if you cancel and then the price went up, you would have to pay that new price!

I think I have explained it in the corect way, Ron :)

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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby coolstuffiniowa » Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:49 am

was wondering if you have transitions that are not in PE 4 that I can purchase or get if I am a member?
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:31 am

There are a number of transitions available free as plug-ins for the program, John.

I also have a couple of Steve's Tips article in our Products area that show you how to make your own.

But the program has over 100 transitions as is -- and that's not counting the customizations!

What effect are you looking for? Chances are there is a way to achieve it.
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby momoffduty » Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:41 am

The membership rate of $49.95 pays for itself if you buy 5 items from the product section. Just watching all of the tutorials, you would have saved double. Then add a few motion backgrounds, music, DVD template....a very good deal. And, Muvipix team is open to suggestions for future tutorials and backgrounds. Think there is something for everyone.
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Chuck Engels » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:10 am

Go to any other site similar to ours, the costs are in the $100s of dollars per year, some are $100 per month.
If after looking at the products section you still have to ask if it is worth it, then a subscription probably isn't for you ;)
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby momoffduty » Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:54 pm

Isn't there a chance to win a subscription this month?
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Chuck Engels » Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:01 pm

There will be a drawing from all of the forum members to give away a free subscription.
If the winner is a current subscriber they will win a free renewal, if not a subscriber they will win a free 1 year subscription.
There will also be a drawing among all current subscribers to give away a free LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION :) (we can't even begin to calculate the value of that prize :) )
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby coolstuffiniowa » Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:10 pm

how about DVD menu templates? - are those included in the membership?
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby ridon127 » Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:18 pm

If you will go to the left hand side of the screen where it says membership info and just run your mouse acroos it, a screen will pop out with all that is included in the membership. Just getting to hang out here and tap into the knowledge the members share -----well. that is ----PRICELESS!!!
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Re: MUVIPIX membership benefits

Postby Dave C » Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:10 am

To me, the "tons of free stuff"..... is just icing (o.k. really good icing). I'll gladly pay my 13 cents ? a day to support this site and help keep it running. The amount I've learned from the knowledgeable, helpful, enthusiastic, supportive, talented, amazing people on this site is so worth it!
............but thats just my 13 cents worth, ........Dave
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