The Camera Shake Preset Pack!

The easiest way to add some shake to your videos, the Ultimate Camera Shake Preset Pack for Premiere Pro is one of my favourites. Simply drop any of these presets onto an adjustment layer above your project to add some camera shake/wobble to any scene. You can also just drag onto individual elements like text, images, and videos to add some extra shake. Watch the demonstration trailer here.


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Camera Shake Pack includes:

The pack is split into four sections:

1. LIGHT SHAKE
– 1x Intense
– 1x Smooth
– 1x Smooth (12 minutes)

2. MEDIUM SHAKE
– 1x Intense
– 1x Smooth
– 1x Smooth (12 minutes)

3. HEAVY SHAKE
– 1x Intense
– 1x Smooth
– 1x Smooth (12 minutes)

4. EARTHQUAKE
– 1x Earthquake (Custom Speed)
– 1x Earthquake (Fixed Speed)

PLUS! One super smooth shake as an added bonus. Watch the demonstration trailer here.

THIS PACK IS INCLUDED IN THE ULTIMATE BUNDLE AND THE ULTIMATE BUNDLE PLUS!

This one is intended for any level of editor – it’s incredibly easy to use. There’s no real learning curve, just awesome drag-and-drop effects!

A note on all presets: Some of these presets require GPU acceleration. If your Premiere is a cracked version (especially lower than 2019), then they may not work entirely. As this is a digital product, returns are not accepted.

Thank you for supporting the channel by buying these presets!



How to install presets:

Installing your presets is super easy. Either watch this YouTube video or follow along with the below instructions:

– Download your presets from your confirmation email (they will be in a .zip file), and save them to a location convenient for you to access.
– Go to the location where you have saved the .zip file and double-click on the .zip.
– Once in the .zip file, you will see the terms of use and .PRFPSET file.
– Drag the .PRFPSET file out of the .zip folder into a new location. As long as it’s pulled out of the .zip file, this will unzip the preset.
– Open Premiere Pro and then head to the effects tab. If you can’t see the effects tab, click ‘Window’, then enable ‘Effects’.
– In the effects tab, right-click on the ‘presets’ section. You will see the option to ‘Import Presets’.
– Click ‘Import Presets’ and find the location where you unzipped your presets.
– Double click the .PRFPSET file and your import will be complete. You should now see your presets in the preset folder in Premiere Pro!