Video template submission overview

Last updated on Jun 11, 2026

Learn about video templates accepted in Adobe Stock, including the supported template categories, and general best practices for creating effective video templates.

Video templates, including Adobe After Effects, Premiere, and Motion Graphics templates, provide valuable content for Contributors. For beginners, these templates offer high-quality, ready-made content that helps enhance their creative projects. For experienced users, video templates save time, inspire new ideas, and introduce efficient workflows.

Contributors should review the complete guidelines and submit a portfolio using this form. Only one entry per applicant is required, and selected candidates are contacted individually. If no immediate response is received, resubmission isn't required. Follow‑up occurs if additional information is needed.

Explore design and video app templates to accelerate creative workflows. To view examples of files that meet submission requirements, review these free video templates. For additional inspiration, browse the paid video templates available in the collection.

Note

The Adobe Stock video templates program is available by invitation only.

Template categories

Adobe Stock groups video templates into the following categories based on common use cases, creative intent, and workflow requirements.

  • Titles: Simple text and graphics on an alpha background (to provide transparency) or full-screen graphics with text and showstopping backgrounds.
  • Lower thirds: Graphic overlays with text in the lower-left, center, or right of the screen.
  • Logo reveals: Short intro animations for logos.
  • Motion effects: Animated graphics that enhance video clips (e.g., fire, zaps, smoke, or lens flares).
  • Transitions: Short animations that dynamically move one video clip to another with options to change direction or multiple animation styles.
  • Slideshows: Presentations of images or videos that transition in and out in a visually interesting way to tell a mini story.
  • Backgrounds: Showstopping animated graphics, often loopable, that do not feature text.
  • Motion overlays: Stylized filters or frames overlay footage.
  • Infographics: Animations that show data, like circle charts, bar charts, locations, and more.