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Add Energy to Your Edits with the Shake Transitions Preset Pack for Premiere Pro

Looking to add instant impact to your transitions in Premiere Pro—without wasting time? The Shake Transitions Preset Pack is your new go-to toolkit for adding high-quality, customizable camera shake transitions with just a simple drag-and-drop.

Whether you're editing fast-paced YouTube videos, cinematic reels, or action-packed sports footage, this pack gives your transitions that extra punch they’ve been missing.



Why Editors Love Shake Transitions (and Why You Need This Pack)

Let’s face it: default transitions in Premiere Pro can feel a little… flat. You want energy. Movement. Visual rhythm.

But creating smooth, professional shake effects manually takes time—and messing with position keyframes frame by frame is just not it.

That’s where the Shake Transitions Preset Pack comes in. With 90 handcrafted transitions, you can skip the manual labor and add stunning shake effects in seconds.


🎯 What Problem Does It Solve?

  • Time-consuming manual keyframes? Gone.

  • Inconsistent shake effects? Fixed.

  • Limited creative variety? Solved.

This pack gives you consistency, control, and creativity—all while speeding up your workflow.


✅ What’s Inside the Shake Transitions Preset Pack?

  • 90 total transitions designed for adjustment layers

  • 30 Random shakes


  • 30 Horizontal shakes


  • 30 Vertical shakes


  • Each effect includes 3 intensity levels:

    • + Light

    • ++ Medium

    • +++ Heavy

🎥 Works perfectly on all resolutions.


💡 Who Is This For?

This pack was made for anyone editing in Premiere Pro:

  • Beginners who want easy, pro-level effects

  • Content creators seeking fast, reusable transitions

  • Videographers working with action, sports, or social media footage

  • Advanced editors who want to speed up their workflow with drag-and-drop effects


📦 How to Install the Shake Transitions

  1. Download and unzip the preset pack.

  2. Inside, you’ll find the .prfpset file and a link to product support.

  3. In Premiere Pro:

    • Right-click the Presets bin in your Effects panel

    • Select Import Presets

    • Locate and open KH Shake Transitions.prfpset

    • Boom—you're ready to shake things up.


🎬 How to Use the Shake Transitions

  1. Create a new adjustment layer the size of your sequence (e.g. 1920x1080).

  2. Place the adjustment layer over your cut point.

    • Use Shift + Left Arrow (x2) to go 10 frames back

    • Use Shift + Right Arrow (x2) to go 10 frames forward

  3. Add a marker at the center for easy snapping.

  4. Drag and drop any shake effect from:

    • Shake Random

    • Shake Horizontal

    • Shake Vertical

  5. To reuse, copy the adjustment layer and apply different shake presets.

Want a step-by-step visual? Watch the full tutorial video here.


🔥 Use Cases & Creative Ideas

  • Add impact to jump cuts in vlogs

  • Make cinematic transitions for short films or reels

  • Boost energy in sports edits, travel videos, or trailers

  • Combine multiple shakes for layered FX


✨ Benefits You’ll Notice Right Away

  • Save time with drag-and-drop workflows

  • Easily preview intensity levels

  • Stay organized with labeled bins and guides

  • Customize effects or stack layers for advanced control

  • Works with any resolution—no scaling issues


🛠 Bonus: Pro Tips from the Creator

  • Use the marker trick to perfectly snap transitions in place

  • Organize your shakes by color coding your adjustment layers

  • Use Remove Attributes to clear old effects instantly

  • Stack multiple shakes for unique looks


📘 Need Help?

We’ve got you covered. Visit the full Shake Transitions Support Page for guides, tutorials, and troubleshooting tips.

Want more tools? Check out other packs like:


🚀 Ready to Shake Up Your Edits?

Don’t waste hours building shake transitions from scratch.Get the Shake Transitions Preset Pack and start editing faster, better, and with way more impact.

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