Premiere Plugin Directory
Scripts
Premiere are additional tool panels in After Effects that allow you to speed things up. Scripts are also used for automation – like a "Find & Replace" script.
Plug-Ins are closer to programs... within a program.
High-level difference between the two: a script is run manually and/or can be added as a UI panel. A Plug-in lives in Effects & Presets.
AE Scripts
AE Scripting is time saving. Most of my scripts come from aescripts.com. I probably own about 50. Some are donation-ware. Try to donate if/when you can! Not all AE scripts exists at this URL and not all tools on this URL are technically “scripts” – some are plugins.
AEPro Plugins
Many of these also work in Premiere,After Effects, with more limitedadvanced functionality.
Blace Plugins
Several tools that use machine learning and/or AI
Depth Scanner
An “AI” tool that you can use to create faux depth in an image (think DOF). This tool works incredibly well off-label as a way to create foreground / background mattes. Blace makes some other matte and greenscreen tools, but I’m guessing those use a similar AI method. To crank it up, throw some levels on a luma matte.
Local Diffusion
This is their generative AI plugin. It’s incredible. After playing with it a ton on my Mac M1 (would be better on a Windows PC w/ a nice RTX card),
I’ve found a combination that works quite nicely:
Approx ~3 seconds to render a frame in a 1080 sequence where the source video is some XT3 content with a LUT on it. 23.976.
The tool can be incredibly finicky rendering. You can’t render an export properly… You have to ram-preview and then export. This takes a long time, so you need to be patient! Otherwise, it will crash. I suspect there’s a memory leak, as it will crash during use, too. This makes using it for production extremely limited. More to come on that.
Boris FX & Mocha
Lots of good repair stuff as part of a CONTINUUM license. Boris’ full suite is stellar, too, but it’s expensive to have everything. I can recommend Sapphire for fun FX.
Mocha has a free limited version attached to After Effects that is a superior tracking and masking tool over the built in AE tools. That said: AE’s masking and tracking covers 70% of my use cases and I’m often too lazy to take the extra step to work faster and smarter in Mocha 🤦♀️
Digital Anarchy's Flicker Free
Helps repair media that has rolling refresh bands due to incompatible shutter speeds and frame rate combinations with non-continuous lighting sources like CFL bulbs or projection lamps. This doesn't fix all the problems, but it does fix many many of them. Highly recommended.
This plug has been around for a decade and sometimes works magic, and other times, doesn’t. Shot a concert at 120fps and 1/120.3 and it took care of it. Doesn’t do as good of a job with rolling refresh bands (like on an LED screen or in projection). A good reminder to : ALWAYS CHECK YOUR FOOTAGE!
Knights of the Editing Table : Excalibur
A $120 plugin that allows you turn pretty much anything into a key-command.
Works like SPOTLIGHT but within Premiere.
#1 must have IMHO. Like FX Console, but for Premiere.
Mister Horse
Used to be a buy once and occasionally pay to upgrade. Now it’s a subscription model.
Great motion plug for AE (and Premiere). Can recommend a few different plugins. The text one, the background one, the shapes one, the transition one.
Neat Video Reduce Noise
A plugin that reduces noises very well. Best in class for noise reduction.
Red Giant / Maxon
Many different tools, below are some of my favorites.
Colorista Color Correction suite
Video Copilot
Andrew Kramer's plug-in and script company. He used to update frequently, but now I think he works at ILM. Even though the tools are beginning to show their age, they're still some of the best.
#1 must have IMHO.
A free plugin that allows you turn pretty much anything into a key-command. Works like Spotlight / Alfred but within After Effects.

