Movie Icon Pack 5: Minimalist Icons for Film Apps

Movie Icon Pack 5 — Premium Icons for Filmmakers & Designers

Overview

  • A curated collection of high-quality icons tailored for filmmakers, video editors, production companies, and film-related apps or websites.
  • Focuses on professional, easily recognizable symbols used across pre-production, production, and post-production workflows.

Highlights

  • Quantity: ~200–400 icons covering cameras, clapperboards, lenses, lighting, tripods, gimbals, film reels, storyboards, slate numbers, editing tools, color grading, export formats, and distribution symbols.
  • Styles included: Flat, outline, glyph, and detailed pictograms to match different UI aesthetics.
  • Resolutions & formats: SVG for scalability, PNG in multiple sizes (16–512 px), and icon font (TTF/WOFF) where applicable.
  • Variants: Filled/outlined versions, monochrome and multicolor sets, and light/dark theme-friendly versions.
  • Licensing: Commercial-friendly license with clear usage rights for apps, websites, marketing materials, and client work (confirm exact terms before distribution).

Technical specs

  • File types: SVG, PNG, EPS, AI, PDF, and optional icon font.
  • Grid & pixel-perfect: Designed on consistent pixel grids (commonly 24px or 32px) for uniform alignment.
  • Naming & organization: Prefixed, semantic filenames and categorized folders (Production, Equipment, Editing, Distribution, UI).
  • Accessibility: Optimized for screen sizes and high-DPI displays; includes alt/title suggestions for accessibility.

Use cases

  • Mobile and web app UIs for editing, shot listing, or production management.
  • Websites and portfolios for filmmakers, studios, and festivals.
  • Presentation slides, pitch decks, and marketing collateral.
  • Templates for storyboards, shot lists, and post-production pipelines.

Integration tips

  1. Use SVG sprites or symbol sheets for efficient web delivery.
  2. Keep a consistent color token system and swap fills via CSS variables.
  3. Use icon fonts for legacy browser support but prefer SVGs for crispness and accessibility.
  4. Bundle only needed sizes to reduce app package weight.
  5. Provide descriptive aria-labels (e.g., aria-label=“Clapperboard — scene 12”) for assistive tech.

Purchase & licensing checklist

  • Commercial use allowed? Yes (assumed)—verify.
  • Can icons be redistributed as part of a product? Confirm.
  • Attribution required? Check license.
  • Does license allow use in templates or resell? Verify specifics.

If you want, I can write product descriptions, create short marketing blurbs, or draft license text for Movie Icon Pack 5.

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