![]() Höller caused a buzz with his specially-commissioned 15-metre-long (49 foot) slides on the gallery’s exterior – which enabled visitors to travel from the glass pyramid ceiling of the Hayward Galllery to the entrance level – and inside the gallery things were equally playful. “We are very proud of Motion Array’s achievements in the industry and its impact on creators’ works as well as on the field of digital asset creation.”įrom its 2016 foundation as a bootstrapped music licensing company, Artlist has continuously worked to expand its services, and launched the stock footage site Artgrid in spring 2019.Unusual things were happening at London’s Southbank Centre recently as the artist Carsten Höller was given free rein at the Hayward Gallery.Īn array of installations – eclectic, eccentric and playful – were brought together for a new exhibition, entitled Decisions. “In Artlist we found kinship in the aim of making the lives of creators and editors easier through quality and affordable solutions,” said Motion Array co-founder, Eri Levin. ![]() “This move is a fulfillment of the vision we had when we created our company 7 years ago and we are truly excited.” “We feel that this merger is just the boost needed to turn Motion Array and Artlist into a true powerhouse marketplace that caters to all creators’ needs,” said Motion Array co-founder, Tyler Williams. Motion Array’s offerings will streamline our continued efforts to provide our subscribers with creative freedom and increase their video production value.” ![]() “We are excited to bring our high-quality curation capabilities to additional creative assets. “This move is invaluable to Artlist as it helps us maintain our position as the go-to solution for creators in the constantly expanding world of video content,” said Itzik Elbaz, co-founder and co-CEO of Artlist. “The addition of Motion Array’s flexible tools and vast catalog, including the world’s largest Premiere Pro template catalog, will secure Artlist’s position as the leading company in the video creation industry.” “We believe that Motion Array’s rich collection presents the perfect opportunity for Artlist to move towards becoming a one-stop-shop of creative stock assets,” said Ira Belsky, co-founder and co-CEO of Artlist. ![]() Founded in 2013, Motion Array has over 40 employees and has developed an all-in-one subscription-based creative marketplace and technology solution for video creators. Through this purchase, Artlist will reach more than six million users worldwide and grow its catalog by more than half a million stock assets.Īrtlist’s acquisition of Motion Array marks a significant step towards the company becoming a comprehensive creative stock solution for video creators. Motion Array’s video capabilities and technology tools, along with its versatile video template options, will allow Artlist to expand its digital stock media portfolio for video creators and filmmakers. The move comes on the heels of a $48 million dollar funding round in early 2020, led by global investment firm KKR and existing investor, Elephant Partners. Artlist, the industry-leading digital content licensing provider, announced today its acquisition of Motion Array, a digital assets marketplace platform, for $65 million.
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