If you’ve spent any time in motion design circles, you’ve heard the name Ben Marriott . His hand-drawn, organic, joyfully imperfect animation style has cut through the sea of ultra-sleek, hyper-polished After Effects work like a breath of fresh air.
But the presence of that extension also tells a story: this is a complete course dump. High-res videos, project files, assets—the works. No streaming, no DRM. Just raw knowledge. Most beginner motion courses teach you software . Ben teaches you soul . Ben Marriott - Motion Foundation.7z.001
But Ben isn’t just a style icon; he’s one of the best teachers in the industry. His flagship course, Motion Foundation , is legendary among beginners and pros alike. So when you stumble across a file named Ben Marriott – Motion Foundation.7z.001 , you already know: this isn't just a 5-minute YouTube tutorial. If you’ve spent any time in motion design
Let’s talk about what that file really represents—and why you should care. First, a quick technical aside. Seeing .7z.001 usually means you’re looking at a multi-part archive (often split for easier uploading). You need all parts ( .002 , .003 , etc.) and software like 7-Zip or Keka to reassemble it. High-res videos, project files, assets—the works
Grab a stylus. Draw a wobbly circle. Animate it badly. Then animate it again, slightly better.