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Film Burn Overlay Pack Loop
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Pack Of Grungy Noise Backgrounds
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Pack Of 107 Ransom Alphabets And Numbers On Alpha
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Pack Of 10 Colored Grunge Rotating Skulls Loop
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Pack Of Film Burn Transitions
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Pack Of Hypnotic TV Head Zombies Walking
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Pack Of Film Markers On Black
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Old Damaged Film Leader
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By Cody Cannon
Pack Of Flashing Light Leaks
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Projector 'Old Film' Countdown Pack
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Fast Light Leaks On Black
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Pack Of Old Film Transitions On Alpha
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Pack Of Film Glitches
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By Pixel DNA
Pack Of Photo Film Roll Lower Thirds
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Pack Of Elegant Light Leaks
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Pink Hearts Flying On Blue
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Pink Car Driving To A Desert Rainbow
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Pack Of Vintage Split Screens
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Film Grain
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By MA
CRT Television Effect Overlay
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Vintage Film
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By ma-effect
Bad TV Overlays
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By RDY FX
Old Film Burn Overlay
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By Cody Cannon
Super 8mm Transition Overlay Pack
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Super 8mm Dirty Film Burn
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Film Grunge Pack
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Dirty Noise Overlays Pack
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Empty Vintage Stage Loop
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Retro Car Animation Loop
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Valentines Confetti Pack
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Retro Galactic Road Trip Loop
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8mm Film Frame On Alpha
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By Cody Cannon
Vintage Film Of Rotating Earth Loop
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Pack Of 97 Retro Ransom Words On Alpha
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Pack Of Papercut Items On Alpha
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Glitch Overlays Pack
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Pack Of Flying 3D Cassettes
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Pack Of Gritty Texture Overlays
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Film 8mm On Alpha
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By Turnstile
Film Frame Rewind
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By smishura
Dirty 8mm Film Grain
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By Cody Cannon
Digital VHS
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By the7dew
16mm Film Overlay
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By Cody Cannon
Damaged Retro Old Film Projector Overlay
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Unstable Glitch Signal
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Digital VHS Glitch Unstable Signal
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Cyberpunk Neon Glitch
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VHS Noise Overlay
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By Black Crow
Bad Signal TV
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By the7dew
Digital Screen Error
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Colorful Static Glitch
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Static Bad TV Curving Effect
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Multicolor Digital Glitch Distortion
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Digital No Signal
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By the7dew
Color Bars Glitch Static Loop
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Digital Screen Error Loop
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Dark Glitch Loop
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By the7dew
White Pile And Noise On Film On Black
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Super 8mm Film Border
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By Cody Cannon
Expired Film Dust
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By Cody Cannon

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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