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Help Pa share po video editing assets

rcode05

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Pa share po ng assets para sa video editing:
1. Film burn
2. Transitions
3. Sound effects
4. Ali abdaal assets
5. Motion graphics
6. Overlays
7. B-Roll
8. Emoji
9. Characters
10. Arrows

Salamat po
 
Hello! I'm glad you're interested in video editing assets. Here are some suggestions for each type of asset you mentioned:

1. Film Burn:
You can find film burn overlays on websites like Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, and Envato Elements. These overlays add a vintage and cinematic effect to your videos.

2. Transitions:
For transitions, you can explore platforms like Motion Array, Film Crux, and RocketStock. They offer a wide range of transition packs suitable for various video styles.

3. Sound Effects:
Websites like Epidemic Sound, AudioJungle, and SoundSnap provide a vast library of sound effects to enhance your videos and make them more engaging.

4. Ali Abdaal Assets:
Ali Abdaal, a popular YøùTùbér, offers some of his assets on his website. You can check out his website for more information.

5. Motion Graphics:
Motion graphics can be found on sites like VideoHive, Motion Array, and Envato Elements. These resources provide pre-made animations and graphics to enhance your video projects.

6. Overlays:
Overlay clips can be found on platforms like Pixabay, Pexels, and Storyblocks. These overlays can be used to add texture, light leaks, or other effects to your videos.

7. B-Roll:
For B-Roll footage, consider using sites like Shutterstock, Videezy, and Pexels. They offer high-quality stock footage for various themes and settings.

8. Emoji:
You can find emoji graphics on websites like EmojiOne, Emojipedia, and Flaticon. These can be used to add a touch of fun and expressiveness to your videos.

9. Characters:
For animated characters, you can explore resources like Mixkit, Motion Array, and Character Animator. These platforms offer animated characters that can be customized and integrated into your videos.

10. Arrows:
Arrows can be easily created using graphic design software like Adobe Illustrator or Canva. You can also find arrow graphics on websites like Freepik, Vecteezy, and Shutterstock.

Remember to check the licensing terms of each asset you use to ensure you are using them legally in your video projects. I hope you find these suggestions helpful for enhancing your video editing projects! Let me know if you need more specific recommendations or have any other questions. Happy editing!
 
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