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Video Assets

A complete guide to the Video Assets library, what’s available, how it’s organized, and which platforms and categories you can browse.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

The Video Assets section on ContentCreatorTemplates.com is a library of ready-made visual resources for video editors and content creators. You can browse, filter, and download assets directly from the dashboard to use in your video projects. Assets are organized by platform compatibility and by category, making it easy to find exactly what you need.


How to Access Video Assets

To browse Video Assets on ContentCreatorTemplates.com, follow these steps:

  • Log in to your account at contentcreatortemplates.com.

  • Click on Video Assets in the top navigation bar.

  • Use the search bar to look up a specific asset by name or keyword.

  • Use the filters on the left sidebar to narrow results by Platform or Category.


Supported Platforms

Video Assets on ContentCreatorTemplates.com are organized by the editing software they are compatible with. The platform filter on the left sidebar lets you view all assets or filter by a specific program. The supported platforms are:

  • All Video Assets: View the full library across all platforms without filtering.

  • All Platforms: Assets that work across multiple editing programs.

  • Premiere Pro: Assets built for Adobe Premiere Pro.

  • After Effects: Assets built for Adobe After Effects, including motion graphics and animated titles.

  • DaVinci Resolve: Assets compatible with Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve.

  • Final Cut Pro: Assets for Apple’s Final Cut Pro.

  • CapCut: Assets compatible with CapCut, ideal for mobile and short-form video creators.


Video Asset Categories

Each category contains assets designed for a specific use case in video editing. The available categories are:

  • Backgrounds: Visual backgrounds to use behind your footage or text.

  • Effects: Visual effects to enhance or stylize your footage.

  • Generator: Tools and assets that generate visual elements automatically.

  • Infographics: Animated data visualizations and graphic elements for presenting information.

  • Intros: Animated opening sequences to start your video.

  • Logos: Animated logo reveal templates for branding your videos.

  • Lower Thirds: Graphic overlays placed in the lower portion of the screen to display names, titles, or captions.

  • Mockups: Placeholder visuals for displaying products, screens, or designs inside your video.

  • Motion Graphic Templates: Editable templates for adding customizable animated graphics to your video projects, available in formats compatible with a range of editing platforms.

  • Motion Graphics: Animated graphic elements to add movement and energy to your video.

  • Overlays: Transparent visual layers placed over footage to add texture, light leaks, particles, or other effects.

  • Project Templates: Full project files with pre-built timelines, layouts, and elements ready for customization.

  • Slideshows: Animated presentation-style templates for displaying photos or content in sequence.

  • Text: Animated text elements and typography packs.

  • Titles: Animated title cards for the opening or key moments of your video.

  • Tools: Utility assets and helper resources for video production.

  • Transitions: Animated cuts and scene changes to move smoothly between clips.

  • YouTube: Assets designed specifically for YouTube creators, including end screens, subscribe buttons, and channel graphics.

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