Simulate an earthquake effect or add heavy camera shake to your music videos. This Premiere Pro preset pack comes with 6 earthquake effects which you can combine to create your own unique style!
May 10, 2017 Before you download the pack, make sure you use the 100OFF code to be able to get it free of charge. Once you download and unzip the file, navigate to the Effects tab in Premiere Pro CC, right click on presets, choose Import Presets and head over to the location on your computer where you have stored the downloaded file. Simple import the preset file, from the download, into Premiere Pro by right clicking on your presets folder and selecting ‘Import Presets’ Next you can drag any of the 6 presets onto any clip.
Free for personal use (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) Commercial License available for $9
Video Pack Info
Another free Designer Pack that comes with 6 pre-animated presets. Included are 3 base effects to create an Earthquake. You have the option to chose a gently shake, a pulsation shake or a heavy shake.
On top of that you can combine extra effect to give your earthquake a unique look. You can mix lighting effects, fast zooms or rotation shakes.
Very popular effect used in many big production Music Videos!
No Plugins
No add-ons or plugins required. Works with Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
How to use
Simple import the preset file, from the download, into Premiere Pro by right clicking on your presets folder and selecting ‘Import Presets…’ Next you can drag any of the 6 presets onto any clip. Mac os x mojave dmg download.
Combine different presets to create your own unique earthquake look. Only combine presets with different front letters.
For example: “A – GENTLE SHAKE + B – LIGHTING SHAKE”. Don’t add two presets with the same front letter to the clip.
Please keep in mind that the free download only allows the materials for personal use or publication without commercial purpose.
All our Video Packs have an option to purchase a commercial license. With a commercial license you are allowed to use the materials in one or more monetized YouTube videos under the same channel. You are allowed to use the materials in local TV broadcast, self or third-party promotion.
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Go Hollywood with dozens of FREE Premiere Pro Lumetri looks! Use these movie-inspired color grading presets to create dramatic looks for your projects.
Applying looks and LUTs — it’s the ultimate footage glow-up. Whether you’re using the assets to create your film’s all-encompassing grade or treating them as a fast reference for a look you’ll build in the edit, these one-click solutions are a sure-fire way to transform flat, straight-from-the-camera footage into a thing of cinematic beauty. And that’s why we’re excited to give you a whole bunch of them for free in the sections below.
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These free Premiere Pro Lumetri Looks are a fast, hassle-free way to add blockbuster style to your project. Check out the video above to see just how simple they are to use, and then make them your own below.
How to Install and Use Free Premiere Pro Lumetri Presets
1. Click the Download button at the bottom of this section, then unzip the PremiumBeat Hollywood Lumetri Looks folder.
2. Go to the Premiere Pro folder.
Mac: Open a new Finder window and go to Applications, then open Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
PC: Go to the C:/ folder, open Program Files, open Adobe, then open Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
3. Open the Contents folder, then open the Lumetri folder.
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Mac: Hold Command and click on Adobe Premiere CC, then select Show Package Contents. Open Contents, then open Lumetri.
PC: Open the Lumetri folder under Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
4. Open the Looks folder, then open Cine Looks.
4. Drag and drop the free Lumetri .look files from the PremiumBeat Hollywood Lumetri Looks folder into the Cine Looks folder.
5. Restart Premiere Pro.
6. Open your Project file, then go to the Color tab.
7. Select the clip you want to color grade on the timeline, then go the the Creative tab.
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The best part about these LUTs? They’re compatible with all the major NLEs — Premiere, FCPX, Resolve, and Media Composer. So, if you ever find yourself switching programs, you can take your looks with you to maintain your visual aesthetic.
Unlike the LUTs in the top section, these are CUBE files. That means all you have to do is download the pack, open up your editing software, and input the file into your project. No problem.
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Wanderlust: 17 FREE LUTs for LOG Footage
Just like the LUTs in the RocketStock pack above, these free assets work in all of the big-name NLEs. However, these LUTs are designed to only work when applied to LOG footage.
I find Wanderlust’s looks comparable to those you get from the paid LUTs pack offered by Buttery Films. (You can get those here.) The pack’s unsaturated aesthetic is heavily inspired by travel, and they definitely don’t look stock.
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