Need effect/transition for stills in Premiere Pro

Need an effect to use with stills/slides in Premiere Pro CC. I'd like slides to drift into frame, settle on top of each other and appear to form a pile. These scenes will be intercut with video source.
I'd hate to try reinvent a wheel which may already be out there.
Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks.

That is a LOT easier in After Effects.
However, if you put the stills in a different sequence so you can put a little white background around them, you can then use the nested sequence as a slide that can be set to motion with keyframes. And as stated, you can copy and paste the keyframes to get you to the same place each time, then just slightliy adjust the ending location to create the illusion of a pile.
Or, to skip the nested issue, use Photoshop to put the border around the image, perfectly sized for your needs before you bring them into Premiere Pro.
However, if you do use the nested sequences, some of the images can be stills, but then some of them can be video, that can then be set to run normally, within the framed border. Just a thought. Start with one copy that has a hold frame at the begining and then replace it with the running video.

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