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We’ve compiled some of the best broadcast packages, openers, titles, video displays, and social media kits available for After Effects.
After Effects is one of the most powerful programs around. From creating small elements of a video project like lower thirds and titles to creating full-blown animations, it can empower any creative to produce visually spectacular results. But not every video maker has the time or skill to create these amazing types of projects from scratch. That’s where After Effects projects come in.
After Effects projects are pre-made After Effects files that enable you to simply enter your content into an already made scenario, and achieve high-quality results. In this list, we’ve compiled some of the best broadcast packages, openers, titles, video displays, and social media kits.
They’re all available on Envato Elements, our subscription service. And, they’re all available to download now.
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