I wanted to share with you my favorite free plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects. I use many of these on a daily basisand because they are free, I can take them with me and install on any system and not worry about serial numbers or registrations or footage not rendering due to missing plugins. 8 Free Premiere Pro Templates & Presets. Using them is easy. Simply drop the presets on a photo, video, or text element within your edit, and you'll instantly add digital noise to your sequences. They are awesome for transitioning from shot to shot, title, or just to shake things up a little. No plugins required.
Do you have footage shot on a tripod that you want to appear handheld? You can easily add camera shake to your video with these free presets designed for After Effects. You can also apply the free camera shake presets and bring the footage into a Premiere Pro project.
These free presets are also great for motion graphics, adding a unique feel to titles, lower thirds, and animations.
In this pack of free presets from PremiumBeat, you’ll get the following:
But wait, if you add up the 4K and HD presets, that’s more than 15! It’s actually a pack of 30 FREE camera shake presets!
To download these presets, just click on the button below. These camera shake presets are free to use in any personal or commercial projects. By downloading, you agree not to resell or redistribute these free assets.
Want to learn how to use these presets on your next project? This tutorial will walk you through everything you need to know.
1. Install the Camera Shake Presets
Install the presets in your Adobe After Effects presets folder by copy and pasting the PB Free Camera Shake Presets folder into the presets folder under Adobe After Effects CC.
2. Open your Premiere Pro project, Replace with AE Comp
Select footage in your Premiere Pro timeline, right-click, and select Replace with After Effects Composition.
3. Save the Project File
Save your project file accordingly, and verify your composition settings at 4K or 1080p.
4. Create Null Object, Apply Camera Shake
Create a new Null Object. Then apply the camera shake preset of your choice to the null object by dragging and dropping.
5. Pick Whip footage to the Null
Grab the Pick Whip tool from your footage layer and parent it to the Null object.
6. Add Motion Blur
Turn on motion blur on both the footage layer and the overall composition itself.
7. Scale or use Motion Tile to fill the canvas
Adjust your footage size by either scaling the footage layer,
or applying the Motion Tile effect. Click Mirror Edge and change the Output Width and Output Height to fit your canvas.
8. Customize Free Camera Shake Presets by Adjusting Keyframes
You can further customize the free camera shake presets by adjusting the keyframes to change the timing and shake. You can simply delete a selection of keyframes, then extend and adjust the remaining keyframes by holding the Alt key and dragging your keyframes to the beginning of the clip.
The demo and tutorial featured footage provided by Shutterstock. Music from PremiumBeat.com.
Do you have footage shot on a tripod that you want to appear handheld? You can easily add camera shake to your video with these free presets designed for After Effects. You can also apply the free camera shake presets and bring the footage into a Premiere Pro project.
These free presets are also great for motion graphics, adding a unique feel to titles, lower thirds, and animations.
In this pack of free presets from PremiumBeat, you’ll get the following:
But wait, if you add up the 4K and HD presets, that’s more than 15! It’s actually a pack of 30 FREE camera shake presets!
To download these presets, just click on the button below. These camera shake presets are free to use in any personal or commercial projects. By downloading, you agree not to resell or redistribute these free assets.
Want to learn how to use these presets on your next project? This tutorial will walk you through everything you need to know.
1. Install the Camera Shake Presets
Install the presets in your Adobe After Effects presets folder by copy and pasting the PB Free Camera Shake Presets folder into the presets folder under Adobe After Effects CC.
2. Open your Premiere Pro project, Replace with AE Comp
Select footage in your Premiere Pro timeline, right-click, and select Replace with After Effects Composition.
3. Save the Project File
Save your project file accordingly, and verify your composition settings at 4K or 1080p.
4. Create Null Object, Apply Camera Shake
Create a new Null Object. Then apply the camera shake preset of your choice to the null object by dragging and dropping.
5. Pick Whip footage to the Null
Grab the Pick Whip tool from your footage layer and parent it to the Null object.
6. Add Motion Blur
Turn on motion blur on both the footage layer and the overall composition itself.
7. Scale or use Motion Tile to fill the canvas
Adjust your footage size by either scaling the footage layer,
or applying the Motion Tile effect. Click Mirror Edge and change the Output Width and Output Height to fit your canvas.
8. Customize Free Camera Shake Presets by Adjusting Keyframes
You can further customize the free camera shake presets by adjusting the keyframes to change the timing and shake. You can simply delete a selection of keyframes, then extend and adjust the remaining keyframes by holding the Alt key and dragging your keyframes to the beginning of the clip.
The demo and tutorial featured footage provided by Shutterstock. Music from PremiumBeat.com.