Filmmakers

Browse and download unlimited tools and resources for Filmmakers.

Q: What motion graphics and video assets do you have for filmmakers? ||| A: We have 222 items specifically curated for filmmakers, including 138 video templates with cinematic transitions, professional titles, and logo reveals for Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro. You'll also find 49 graphics including Photoshop actions for film effects, movie title templates, and cinematic brushes. Plus 35 fonts designed for film titles and poster work. All available for unlimited downloads at $10/month. ||| Q: Do you have free filmmaking resources I can try? ||| A: Yes, we offer 7 free items for filmmakers including an Epic Trailer Toolkit, Text Message Kit, noise overlay patterns, duotone gradients, and a horror text effect template. All free downloads include full commercial licensing, so you can use them in client projects and films you plan to distribute. ||| Q: What types of transitions and effects work best for narrative films? ||| A: Our collection focuses on cinematic-quality assets rather than generic stock footage. You'll find lightning transitions, grit wipes, bokeh transitions, glitch effects, and smoke reveals that add professional polish without looking overproduced. We also have Photoshop actions like Dark Knight, RainStorm, and Starburst for creating film-grade visual effects in post. ||| Q: Are these assets licensed for commercial film projects? ||| A: Yes, everything comes with commercial licensing included in your subscription. You can use any of our motion graphics, video templates, fonts, and effects in client work, independent films, documentaries, or any project you plan to monetize or distribute commercially. ||| Q: What software do I need to use these filmmaking assets? ||| A: Our video templates work across major editing platforms: 70 items for Premiere Pro, 64 for After Effects, 59 for DaVinci Resolve, 28 for Final Cut Pro, and 25 for Apple Motion. The graphics are primarily Photoshop-based (44 items) with some universal formats. Many filmmakers find they can use assets from multiple categories regardless of their primary editing software.