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Typewriter Animation
Pixel Titles Animations
Smoke Titles

Smoke Titles

Playground Studio
Logo Animation Generator
Stacked Text Animation
Text Animation Transitions
Transitions: Glitch, Camera, Light, RGB
Intro-Outro Shape Animation
60 Glitch Motion Mirror Transitions V2.0
Psychedelic Effect
Glitch Color Flash Transitions Presets
Film Burn Overlays
Flash Transitions
Distorted Glass
Turn Transitions
Pixel Sorting Transitions
Glitch Transitions
Row Transitions

Row Transitions

Typoland
Camera Transitions
Film Burn Effects

Film Burn Effects

Bobjackson
Message Kit Editor
Morph Blend Transitions

Morph Blend Transitions

Playground Studio
Spray Paint Transitions
Glowing Neon Tunnel
Shapes Transitions
Glowing Scribble

Glowing Scribble

VideoMaker
Glitch Text V2

Glitch Text V2

JuliaDesign
Zoom Transitions
Colorful Lines Transitions Presets 5
Soft Shape Transitions Presets
Zoom Transitions V.2
Stop Motion Transitions
Particles Presets + Editor
Action Transitions
Rolling Transitions Presets
Flip Sliced Transitions
Glitch Transitions V2
Zoom Mosaic Transitions
Glitch Transitions V.2
Film Look Transitions
Panoramic Transitions
Scale Transitions
Stylized Glow Presets
Cinematic Transitions Presets
Colorful Line Transitions 4
Frames Transitions Presets
Colorful Line Transitions 2
Digital Distortion Transitions
Distortion Transitions 4
Distortion Transitions 3
Light Distortion Transitions
Darkness Ghost Presets
Glitch Transitions

Glitch Transitions

MaxKorolev
Sliced Transitions V.2
Perspective Transitions
Transitions & Color Presets Pack
Noise Transitions
Ghost Transitions V.4
Glitch Multiframe Presets
Wave Transitions

What are Adobe presets?

Premiere Pro presets are predefined, customizable settings that you can apply to any video while editing. They help you achieve professional effects quickly and easily. Instead of having to manually change the settings each time, you can simply drag and drop your chosen preset onto your video clip in Premiere Pro — and you’re done!

The difference between Premiere Pro templates and presets is that templates are complete projects (that can also be customized), whereas presets are a series of predefined settings or effects.

There are many different kinds of Premiere Pro presets. Some of the most popular ones include text effects, transitions, color grades and LUTs.

How to use a preset in Premiere Pro

The beauty of presets is that they’re surprisingly easy to use. Once you’ve found your preset of choice, download it and open up Adobe Premiere Pro. Next, navigate to the Effects window, right-click on top of the ‘Presets’ folder and select ‘Import Presets...’. A window will pop up. Select the preset and click ‘Open’.

Your installed presets will appear under the Presets folder, located inside the Effects window. To apply your preset in Premiere Pro, simply drag and drop it onto the relevant video clip and watch the magic happen.
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