Movie Icon Pack 14 — Ultimate Collection for Filmmakers


What’s included

  • 200+ high-resolution icons covering cameras, lenses, lighting, editing tools, file formats, playback controls, film genres, awards, and more.
  • Multiple file formats: SVG (vector), PNG (transparent raster) in various sizes (16–1024 px), and icon font (optional).
  • Color and monochrome versions: ready-to-use colored icons plus simplified single-color glyphs for UI or print.
  • Layered and export-ready source files (provided as AI or Figma files where applicable) for fast customization.
  • Organized categories and consistent naming for easy search and implementation.

Design style and visual language

Movie Icon Pack 14 follows a modern, minimal aesthetic that balances clarity with personality. Key design characteristics:

  • Clean geometric shapes with subtle rounded corners for a friendly, contemporary look.
  • Consistent stroke weights and grid alignment to ensure visual harmony across different sizes.
  • Two main styles included: detailed high-res (for marketing, presentations, splash screens) and simplified glyphs (for toolbars, mobile apps, and compact interfaces).
  • Thoughtful use of negative space to keep icons legible at small sizes while remaining visually interesting at large sizes.

Typical use cases

  • UI/UX design: toolbars, navigation menus, onboarding flows, and in-app tutorials for video or film-related applications.
  • Websites and landing pages: feature sections, service lists, blog post imagery, and hero graphics.
  • Marketing materials: banners, social media posts, email campaigns, and printed collateral.
  • Presentations: slide decks for film festivals, pitch decks, and production reports.
  • Video editing and motion graphics: lower-thirds, HUD elements, and animated iconography.
  • E-learning and documentation: visual aids for tutorials, courses, and help centers.

File formats and sizes

To ensure maximum compatibility and ease of use, the pack includes:

  • SVG — fully scalable vector icons, editable in any vector editor.
  • PNG — exported at multiple raster sizes (16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 px).
  • Icon font — for quick web implementation with CSS classes (optional).
  • Source files — Adobe Illustrator (.ai) and Figma (.fig) for designers who want to adapt or extend the set.

Accessibility and performance considerations

  • Monochrome glyphs and high-contrast color variants help maintain legibility for users with visual impairments.
  • SVGs are optimized to minimize file size without sacrificing fidelity — important for web performance.
  • Naming conventions and semantic class suggestions are provided to help developers implement icons accessibly (for example, using aria-hidden for decorative icons and descriptive aria-labels for functional ones).

Customization and extensions

The package is designed to be extensible:

  • Easy recoloring and stroke-width adjustments in vector editors.
  • Swap-out components — many icons are composed of modular parts so you can mix and match elements (e.g., different camera bodies with various lenses).
  • Request-based add-ons: designers often provide additional icons or bespoke variations for a small extra fee or as part of an extended license.

Licensing and distribution

Typical licensing options available with Movie Icon Pack 14:

  • Personal license — for personal projects and non-commercial use.
  • Commercial license — allows usage in commercial products, apps, and client work.
  • Extended license — adds redistribution rights, embedding in sellable products, or branding packages.

Always confirm license terms included with your download — number of seats, attribution requirements, and permitted use in redistributed apps or templates may vary.


Integration tips

  • For web: use SVG sprites or an icon font to reduce HTTP requests; lazy-load large decorative PNGs.
  • For apps: include the SVGs in asset catalogs for platform-native scaling; use the monochrome glyphs for toolbars to match system theming.
  • For motion: export vector layers separately to animate in After Effects or similar tools; use the high-res PNGs for pixel-perfect needs.

Example icons (sample categories)

  • Cameras: DSLR, mirrorless, cinema camera, action cam, smartphone camera
  • Lenses: prime, zoom, wide-angle, telephoto, anamorphic
  • Lighting: key light, fill light, LED panel, softbox, Fresnel
  • Editing & workflow: timeline, cut, ripple edit, render, proxy file
  • Playback & media: play, pause, fast-forward, subtitles, bitrate
  • Production & set: clapperboard, dolly, gimbal, boom mic, slate
  • Awards & genres: trophy, comedy mask, horror icon, documentary badge

Who benefits most

  • Indie filmmakers and production teams looking for cohesive visual assets for pitches and websites.
  • Designers building film festival sites, streaming platforms, or production company branding.
  • Developers of video-editing or media-management tools who need complete icon coverage for their UI.
  • Educators creating film courses and tutorials who want consistent visual cues.

Final notes

Movie Icon Pack 14 offers an efficient, professional way to bring cinematic clarity and polish to any project involving film or video. With over 200 high-res icons, multiple formats, and thoughtful design choices, it saves production time and ensures visual consistency across platforms.

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