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Neon Countdown Timer Pack
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Halftone Ink Dots
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Computer Network Room
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Plexus Background Loop
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By xLeviathanx
Neon 60 Second Countdown
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Lightning Storm Background Loop
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Collision Of Particles Pack
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Retro Reel Damage
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By Cody Cannon
Twinkling Stars Particle Loop
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Glowing Neon Frames Pack
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Tech Base With Stage Lights
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Facebook LIVE Reactions Pack
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Snow Pack
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By TopStyler
Stormy Sky With Flying Sparks
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Snowfall Overlay Pack
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By ma-effect
8mm Film Grain Pack
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By projectindio
Snow Particle Pack Alpha
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By Golden Hours
Pack Of Flowing Colorful Gradient Waves
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Flying Through Realistic Clouds
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Journey Through Formulas
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Grunge Grain Overlay Pack
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By projectindio
The Cross
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By xspacevideo
Dark Jungle Fireflies VJ Loop
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Shape Possibilities 4K Pack
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By Rashad-Motion
Dollar Money Rain
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Old Film Overlay
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Camera Video Recording Screen Pack
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46 Camera Screen Elements
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Facebook Reactions Live Stream Pack
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Countdown Timer 01
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By creative9
Rotating Particle Sphere Loop
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Asteroid Streaking Through Atmosphere Pack
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Camera Flashes On A Black Background
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Planet Earth And The Moon Pack
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By Space Stock Footage
HUD Graph With Rising Arrow
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35mm Sound On Film Pack
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By Cody Cannon
Golden Holiday Frame
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By Blagvadim
Grunge Halftone Overlay Pack
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Retro CRT Screen Effects Pack
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Fireworks Animated Shapes
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Flying Organic Dust Particles
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Outer Space Flight Background Loop
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Spinning Particles
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Old Film Effect
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By converse
Cassette Tape Stories & BG
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Fog Overlay Pack
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Floating Embers On A Black Background
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Triangles And Clouds Loop
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Retro Telephone Ringing Stop Motion
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Green Code Rain Pack
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By berkerdag
Magic Underwater Ruins Loop
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Like Counter Pack
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By Luca Clerici
Hypnotic Glittering Light Tunnel VJ Loop
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White Hexagons Background Loop
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Cyberspace Neon Tunnel VJ Loop
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Synthwave Neon Glowing Background
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Fog
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By KanaStudio
Green Line Rising On Graph
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White-Black Angel Wing Sets
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Smoke Skull In Alpha Channel
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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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