Overview
Theme kits are project-wide brand systems, not one-off style tweaks. Use them when multiple videos need a shared visual identity. [insert screenshot of theme kit settings with brand colors, typography, and motion defaults]What a theme kit should define
- Primary and secondary typography choices.
- Core color tokens and contrast-safe combinations.
- Default overlay styling behavior.
- Motion and transition baseline.
Before you start
- Align on brand requirements with your team.
- Choose one reference project that already looks correct.
- Decide what should be global default versus scene-level override.
Steps
- Create or open a theme kit.
- Set typography and color foundations.
- Configure default overlay and transition behavior.
- Apply the kit to a sample project and review.
- Iterate until baseline quality is reliable.
- Roll out to active projects with clear change communication.
Check your result
- Projects share a recognizable brand identity.
- New videos start with usable defaults.
- Overrides are exception-based, not the norm.