Explore motion graphics backgrounds

  • Backgrounds
Side-Scrolling City Street Loop
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Old Film Tape Pack
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By action_7
Meteors  Zooming Through  Night Sky
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Glitter Particles Backgrounds
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City Festive Fireworks
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By GaoChuang Design
HUD Screens Pack
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By lemmotion
Pink Party Lights VJ
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Abstract 80s Retro Space Background
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Scary Face Transitions
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By projectindio
Rotating Around Planet Earth Loop
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By Space Stock Footage
VHS Instagram Pack
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VJ Lights Pack
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By Prizmmatte
Infinite Clock Time-Lapse
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Waving Red Cotton Fabric Loop
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Blue Rays And Lovely Particles
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World Loop
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By NikFek
Golden Confetti Pack V5
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By CowboyBebop
Gold Particles Background Loop
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Plexus White Background
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By xLeviathanx
Minimal Blue Plexus Background
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Shooting Stars Loop
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By DmitriyRoiz
Elegant Glowing Particles Loop
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Super 35mm Film Damage
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By Cody Cannon
Dark Alley Brick Wall
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By ibrahimovstudio
Endless Dark Clouds Loop
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By Binary_asci
Digital Technology Background
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Film Frame
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By Tyler
Swirling Rainbow Cubes VJ Loop
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Loading Complete
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By Natanael
3D Geometric Product Showcase Loop
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Swirling Horizontal Fire Tornado
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Moonlight Flight
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By FlashMovie
Smoke Enveloping The Astronaut
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Cyber City Neon Street
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By designprojects
Creepy Abandoned House
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By designprojects
Falling Snow Loop
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Neon Abstract Line Animation
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Blue Neutral Background
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124 Data Icons For Backgrounds
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Sea Of Blue Particles
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By GaoChuang Design
Exciting Circular Stage Background Pack
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20 Bokeh Leaks Mood Pack
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Blue Particles Background Loop
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Spiraling Rolling Spooky Smoke Loop
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Snowflakes Blue Background
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Holographic Face Scan
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Clouds
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By Binary_asci
Flying Through Clouds
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Construction Blueprint Backgrounds
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Futuristic Plexus Background Loop
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Time Lapse Of Starry Night
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Soft-Focus Falling Snow On Black
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Gold Circle LED
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By DAVLEHA
Floating Dust Particles
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Drifting Fog Loop
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The Crucifix And The Moon
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By RelativeMedia
Gold Particles Background Loop
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Gold Dust
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By Tekoew
Retro LED 1 Minute Countdown
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What is motion graphics?

Motion graphics (often referred to as motion graphic design or motion design) is essentially any form of graphic design that’s been animated. It’s often used to illustrate a certain idea more explicitly, add depth or excitement to a story or convey a message. It can be both 2D and 3D, and take on many different visual styles, from cartoon to hyper-realistic, abstract, surrealistic and more.

With Motion Array, all the motion graphics are royalty-free, meaning that you’re completely covered by the license and can use the assets freely without having to worry about paying royalties. You can start experimenting straight away with a selection of free motion graphics, such as transitions and overlays. To unlock the full catalog, subscribe and gain access to thousands of amazing glitch effects, background loops, retro elements and more.

How to apply motion graphics to your projects

Motion graphics can be a powerful tool for many different types of video projects. They can help you grab attention and stand out from the crowd, whether you’re creating a commercial or a social media post.

Motion graphics are often used to communicate a message, explain a concept or introduce information in the form of lower thirds, animated icons and more. They’re also popular for opening titles, as you can create eye-catching visuals that integrate text. In addition, you can play around with light leaks to convey a certain atmosphere, vintage overlays for a bit of nostalgia and grain particles to add texture to your video.

The stock motion graphics on Motion Array can be used in any editing software. Unlike motion graphics templates, they don’t contain placeholders that you can swap out with your own media. To apply stock motion graphics to your projects, simply find the asset you want to use, download it and drag-and-drop it onto your timeline.
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