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Psychedelic Effect
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By refreim
Sun Flare Overlays
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By refreim
Dynamic Beat Presets
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By Motion Canyon
Authentic VHS Look
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By refreim
Distorted Glass
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By refreim
Film Burn Overlays
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By refreim
8-Bit Preset
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By CowboyBebop
Light Leaks
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By Q_100
Holographic Foil Backgrounds
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Gradients
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By Leany
150 Animated Icons Presets Pack
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Fractal Mirror Presets
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By Shmelevideo
70 Color Grading Presets
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Glitch Preset Package
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By VFX media
Light Leaks Presets Pack
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Northern Lights Effect
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Vintage Film Frames
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Psychedelic Effect 3
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15 Flat Emojis Presets Pack V2
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Hand Drawn Elements Kit
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Horror Glitch Shake Presets
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VHS Looks
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By Bobjackson
30 Outline Animated  UI Icons
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Psychedelic Effect 2
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10 Light Leaks Presets
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Photo Animator Tool
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By LeftHand
Night Vision
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By Shmelevideo
Icons Presets - Love And Music
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30 Animated Real Estate Icons
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Brush Drawn Overlays Transitions
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Creative Loading Bars
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Neon Christmas Pack
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By HU Shahir
Urban Presets Pack
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By Sergey Mironenkov
Wedding Ornaments
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By MinnaPicture
Snowflakes Transitions
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By Hakuna Matata
20 Animated Girly Icons
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Frozen Overlay Effects
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Black Friday Neon Icons
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Halloween Neon Icons
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By HU Shahir
10 Glitch Effect
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By Mixmedia
30 Animated Tech Icons
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Film Burns Transitions
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Tech Neon Icons
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By HU Shahir
Gaming Neon Icons
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By HU Shahir
Crypto Neon Icons
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By HU Shahir

What are After Effects presets?

After Effects presets are predefined, customizable settings that you can apply to your videos within your editing software. They help you achieve professional effects quickly and easily. Instead of changing the settings manually each time to get the desired look, you can simply drag and drop your chosen preset onto your video clip — and that’s it!

The difference between Adobe After Effects templates and presets is that templates are complete projects whereas presets are a series of predefined settings or effects. Both can be customized and tweaked to fit your needs.

On Motion Array, you’ll find all the most useful presets, including After Effects text animation presets, transitions, backgrounds, overlays and more. There’s also a huge library of Premiere Pro presets.

How to add presets to After Effects

Ready to learn how to import presets in Adobe After Effects? Once you’ve chosen a preset, download it and copy the downloaded folder into your After Effects presets folder. Next, open up After Effects, refresh the ‘Effects & Presets’ panel and your newly downloaded presets should appear.
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