Many thanks, John, for the explanation. However, I was hoping you'd talk about the licensing requirements for the assets, especially with Envato. The Envato "licensing" is still a total PIA to understand, and I've burned a lot of time not yet getting it figured it out ... For example, what happens with "transition packs?" Do we have to "register the license" with every transition ... to every video ... in which we actually use ... or use again ... a transition? Or are we limited to using ONE registered transition with ONE video? What happens if we download an asset "without registration?" If we technically can't use the asset in a video withOUT registering the license, why does Envato even make the option available for us to download the asset withOUT registering? What happens if we download an asset ... and use it in multiple videos ... withOUT registering the asset to EACH video? Can we download and register the actual asset ONCE ... save the ever-increasingly large video file in our hard drive, use it in a video ... and then license the same asset AGAIN with Envato, but NOT have to download the large video file, again? (We just use the same video file that we downloaded the first time ... but it has technically been "registered" through Envato to be used on two different videos). I ... maybe ... think I understand Envato's intention with their licensing ... however, their implementation ... and certainly their EXPLANATION of their implementation ... is sorely unclear and inadequate.
Hi, thank you for nice comparison!! I suppose you can use both for UA-cam monetisation, and I believe once you stop the subscription it won’t affect the previous videos in terms of copyright, any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
That is correct, both work for UA-cam monetization and it won't affect any published videos that are already on the platform if you cancel either subscription.
The envato library is large, but the products are old or not working. And envato takes no responsibility for this. If you bought it, they say it's your problem.(they are actually scammers for me)
I paid for motion array and still got a copyright claim. I was able to get it released quickly but it left a really bad taste in my mouth when those first few hours are so important to video success
Copyright claims do not affect video performance though, the only difference is that the company claims adrevenue (unless it gets blocked in specific regions, then yeah)
@@chabardestheo I did motion array ended up working but I know Envato elements works well too. Just sucks all the steps you have to go through just to get nice effects.
Thanks for watching everyone 😊
Many thanks, John, for the explanation. However, I was hoping you'd talk about the licensing requirements for the assets, especially with Envato.
The Envato "licensing" is still a total PIA to understand, and I've burned a lot of time not yet getting it figured it out ...
For example, what happens with "transition packs?" Do we have to "register the license" with every transition ... to every video ... in which we actually use ... or use again ... a transition? Or are we limited to using ONE registered transition with ONE video?
What happens if we download an asset "without registration?" If we technically can't use the asset in a video withOUT registering the license, why does Envato even make the option available for us to download the asset withOUT registering?
What happens if we download an asset ... and use it in multiple videos ... withOUT registering the asset to EACH video?
Can we download and register the actual asset ONCE ... save the ever-increasingly large video file in our hard drive, use it in a video ... and then license the same asset AGAIN with Envato, but NOT have to download the large video file, again? (We just use the same video file that we downloaded the first time ... but it has technically been "registered" through Envato to be used on two different videos).
I ... maybe ... think I understand Envato's intention with their licensing ... however, their implementation ... and certainly their EXPLANATION of their implementation ... is sorely unclear and inadequate.
exactly the kind of info someone needs. Thank you.
Envato Elements has LUTs and transitions, but they are not categorized under video templates
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Hi, thank you for nice comparison!! I suppose you can use both for UA-cam monetisation, and I believe once you stop the subscription it won’t affect the previous videos in terms of copyright, any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
That is correct, both work for UA-cam monetization and it won't affect any published videos that are already on the platform if you cancel either subscription.
Can I use the downloaded material after canceling the subscription?
Excellent! A very unbiased review! Thanks😜😜
This was really helpful, thank you!
Great video, really helped me make a decision. I have been using Envato for two years, i'm going to give motion Array a go.
Thanks mate, very useful info
Glad it was helpful!
The envato library is large, but the products are old or not working. And envato takes no responsibility for this. If you bought it, they say it's your problem.(they are actually scammers for me)
hello, I got MA but it is not showing in the effects panel... please help
Did you look in extensions?
I use both guys never hurts to have Both, your just unlimited on content at that point
That is true!
so motion array doesnt have as much things for final cut pro but envato does
Good to know!
I paid for motion array and still got a copyright claim. I was able to get it released quickly but it left a really bad taste in my mouth when those first few hours are so important to video success
Copyright claims do not affect video performance though, the only difference is that the company claims adrevenue (unless it gets blocked in specific regions, then yeah)
you look like paul dano:)
i just want something that's easy and compatible with Davinci, motion array has been a a headache like no other.
did you find something for davinci??
@@chabardestheo I did motion array ended up working but I know Envato elements works well too. Just sucks all the steps you have to go through just to get nice effects.