The Rescue #1

$3.90

Imagine that moment in the film. The sound of explosion, or maybe the crash after the car chase. The image fades to black.

But did anyone survive?...

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"The Rescue #1" motion collection brings to life a scenario full of suspense and drama. Four dynamic motions allow you to infuse intense narration into your film. Watch as a male character valiantly drags the unconscious body of a female character, followed by frantic attempts to revive and regain her consciousness.

The emotional depth of these motions adds a compelling layer to any film, capturing the essence of a rescue action filled with tension and drama.

And if you're not sure how that could work, take a look at our example showcase scene, produced with these exact motions.

INSIDE THE COLLECTION

This collection contains 4 unique motions with a total duration of 68 seconds, combined into 2 pairs:

PAIR 1 (12 seconds each)
Motion of male character dragging the female character on the ground
Motion of female character being dragged

PAIR 2 (22 seconds each)
Motion of male character lying unconcious female character on the fround followed by panic attempts to regain her concious, including shaking, clumsy respiratory action, and finally resignation.
Motion of female character body responding to male character’s actions

Watch the video below to see the types of motions in this set.

All collections in our library have compiled motions to help you create complete thematic film scenes. Each collection has full-body motions (including mirrored versions) and face mockup data in FBX files. Body and face motions work with the latest MetaHuman and UE5 Mannequin skeleton. Just import the files into your project, and you're ready to go.
Remember that you can play around with stretching, swapping, editing, and mixing these motions to fit your specific needs. There are a lot of different combinations to fit this set to your individual needs.

Equality Policy: Any resemblance or references in the model actors' actions are incidental and serve the purpose of presenting motion sequences. For more go here.


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