Videezy | 200+ free motion backgrounds Credit: Videezy There’s no sign-up requirement to download these freebies, and, if you’re looking for something specific, a wide variety of paid options are also available. (Like this Christmas motion background and this Fall 5-minute countdown timer. There’s a fair amount of variety here-even a few season and event-specific video options. | 50+ free motion backgrounds Credit: Īs of October 2016, offers more than 50 free motion backgrounds. Here are three of the background loop sets, to give you an idea of what’s available: These loops are really well designed and totally free-there’s no sign-up or account requirement to download them. Each set (grouped by a common style or theme) includes multiple loops. Zach Fonville and New Life Church Creative put together 10+ motion background sets. New Life Church Creative | 10+ free motion background sets Credit: New Life Church Creative Getting free motion backgrounds from most of these sites is as simple as clicking a button. When I put together this list, I tried to find sites that didn’t require an account or a free trial to download the stock footage. Whether you’re looking for free motion backgrounds for worship, announcements, or otherwise, you’ll want to check out these sites. If you’re gonna be kind, be kind all the way.Motion backgrounds can help worship sessions engage the audience and add a polished, professional feel to church presentations.Īnd they’re not even too difficult to figure out. Adding motion backgrounds and other multimedia to your church presentations is straightforward with most modern church presentation software options.īut many churches have a limited media budget, which makes free motion backgrounds all the more appealing.
Many churches are working with tiny budgets, and the media department is only allocated a sliver of it. So, for people offering free things out there–thank you! But please don’t put any stupid tricks to your freebies. But other than that, I make my loops as best and excellently as possible. That is why I set a small, easy-to-crop-out watermark on my videos–not because I’ll be selling a product anytime soon–but because I would like people to remember the place were you can download free media and get resources for your church.
Free is good when people go back to you because of the goods they received. Strategically speaking, if you have a business, then giving out things for free is discouraged unless it is a means to get people’s information–their contact info, who referred them, and any other bit that will allow you to reach out to them specifically. I was set thinking, was that a ploy to get people to buy the seamless version–hence a ploy to sell you something? Or an accidental glitch that happened to every single one of the free videos I’d downloaded? Projected onto a large screen increased the sensation ten-fold. If you watched it, then every seven seconds or so you would have uncomfortable feeling, not only that the video suddenly jerked before looping, but that your eyes were playing tricks on you. At the end of each video they’d left just a split second (maybe as few as seven frames) of black. However, in playback, I noticed that while the videos were, indeed, looped, the creator of the videos had not made it seamless. I must have downloaded maybe some five videos before I happily added them to my Pro Presenter library.
So I found this great site with really beautiful loops which included a freebie section.