Ben Marriott - Motion Foundation.7z.001 | Bonus Inside

Grab a stylus. Draw a wobbly circle. Animate it badly. Then animate it again, slightly better.

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. Ben Marriott - Motion Foundation.7z.001

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 . Grab a stylus

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. Then animate it again, slightly better

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.

That’s the foundation. Everything else is just keyframes. Have you taken Motion Foundation? Or are you trying to decide between Ben’s course and another? Let me know in the comments—I’ve written deep dives on School of Motion, Motion Design School, and more.