Instead, you import it as a sequence.

Since XML files are most commonly used in Premiere Pro, here is how to install and use the "Flicker shake" preset.

To use it, you generally download the file from a shared link (like the Google Drive link

Flicker Shake By Karan.xml a popular preset or configuration file typically used in mobile video editing apps like Alight Motion

Since this keyword specifically points to , it implies the file is shared via a personal account.

While it requires a basic understanding of how to import XML sequences into Premiere Pro (which we covered above), the payoff is worth the five-minute learning curve.

Once you have imported the sequence:

Layer the Flicker shake with an RGB split effect. The combination looks like a corrupted video file or a glitch in the Matrix. This is very popular in the "Nightcore" and "Phonk" music video scenes.

Go ahead, grab the file from a trusted source, import it into your timeline, and watch your footage come alive.

If you have stumbled across this specific filename while hunting for Sony Vegas plugins or After Effects presets, you are likely looking for a way to inject energy, chaos, and rhythm into your footage. But what exactly is this file? Why is it shared via Google Drive? And how does a simple XML code create such a dynamic effect?