Right in your face. Fire at Camera is an aggressive and visually explosive footage pack of 12 cinematic fire animations where the flame comes directly toward the lens — built for editors, VFX artists, and motion designers who need maximum visual impact, instant viewer engagement, and that visceral, fourth-wall-breaking moment of pure fire energy hitting the screen head-on.
Every animation is delivered with a fully transparent background — giving you complete compositing freedom to blast fire directly at your audience over any footage, title sequence, transition, or scene with total creative precision and zero compromise.
Works in any editing environment. Fully compatible with After Effects, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and every major video editor that supports alpha channel footage. No plugins, no on-set pyrotechnics, no safety crew required — just import and throw fire straight at your audience.
12 animations. Fire that breaks the frame. Full-screen flame engulfments, fireball direct hits, torch thrust toward lens, explosive fire rushes, controlled burn approaches, heat distortion advances, ember shower close-ups, and overwhelming wall-of-fire camera charges — every animation is designed to create that unforgettable moment of fire filling the entire frame with raw, overwhelming force.
Why editors and VFX artists reach for this pack:
- Transparent background — clean alpha channel for instant, precise compositing over any scene
- 12 unique animations — varied fire approaches, speeds, intensities, and flame characters
- Universal compatibility — works seamlessly across all major NLEs and compositing tools
- Blend mode ready — achieve total immersion using Screen, Add, or Lighten blend modes
- No plugins required — pure footage, zero dependencies, ready to strike your timeline instantly
Perfect for action film openers, explosive title sequences, music video impact moments, horror jump scares, sports highlight reels, video game trailers, social media thumb-stopping content, adrenaline-fueled commercials, fight scene punctuation, and any project that demands a single unforgettable moment of fire that stops the viewer dead in their tracks.

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