16 November 2009 ~ 8 Comments

Let’s Get This Party Started – Free Motion Background

To mark our first of many free worship oriented loops, we feel like a celebration is in order.  We hope you’ll like this video loop that features classic silhouettes and rotating sunburst pattern.  We think FreeWorshipLoops.com is a bit like a party and we’re excited to “get this party started”!  This 30 second video loops perfectly and is available in both high definition and standard definition.  Enjoy!

*terms of usage* This loop is for provided free of charge for personal use only and may not be sold or redistributed in any way.  By downloading this loop you agree to abide by these terms.

Download Links (large file sizes):

High Definition Quicktime (1280 x 720)

Standard Definition Quicktime (640 x 480)

Low resolution preview:

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8 Responses to “Let’s Get This Party Started – Free Motion Background”

  1. Monie 11 March 2010 at 5:00 am Permalink

    thank u
    a real nice one

  2. Dick 22 April 2010 at 6:37 am Permalink

    not free if required to purchase quicktime pro.

    • Andy 22 April 2010 at 6:54 am Permalink

      I’m sorry Dick, but how exactly are you required to purchase quicktime pro? If you’re looking to convert the file to some other format, try MPEG Steamclip (available for both mac and windows here: http://www.squared5.com/ ) H.264 is fast becoming the most popular codec for web-hosted video and quicktime happens to be the easiest wrapper for me to use but you may convert them to whatever you need with free tools. Cheers!

      • Dick 22 April 2010 at 2:21 pm Permalink

        Can’t download unless Quicktime Pro is purchased…no other option to download is given. Tried both IE and Firefox browsers. What next?

        • Andy 22 April 2010 at 2:57 pm Permalink

          Depending on your browser and OS, you may have to “right-click” to bring up a contextual menu (on a mac with only one button, it would be “control-click”). From there you would choose ’save link as’ or ‘download linked file’ or something of that sort. Because they are files that many browsers can just play, you actually have to tell it to save/download it to your machine rather than play it for you.

          • Dick 22 April 2010 at 3:10 pm Permalink

            Thanks, Andy! Got it now.

  3. Andy 22 April 2010 at 3:12 pm Permalink

    No problem, glad you’ve got em!

  4. anne sunita 20 August 2010 at 10:52 pm Permalink

    how come its all green?


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