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Overview

Templates turn one well-structured scene into a reusable starting point for many videos. Use templates to improve consistency and reduce repeated manual formatting. [insert screenshot of templates panel with save, apply, update, and archive actions]

What templates can include

  • Overlay structure and relative layout.
  • Text/image/chart/shape combinations.
  • Styling choices aligned with brand theme.
  • Reusable scene patterns for recurring workflows.

Before you start

  • Build and validate one strong source scene.
  • Remove one-off content that should not be reused.
  • Name templates based on use case, not only appearance.

Steps

  1. Open a polished scene and choose save as template.
  2. Add a clear name and short usage context.
  3. Apply the template to target scenes.
  4. Replace scene-specific content while keeping structure.
  5. Update template when standards evolve.
  6. Archive outdated templates to reduce confusion.
[insert screenshot of applying a template to a new scene and replacing placeholder content]

Check your result

  • New scenes start from consistent structure.
  • Team members can find the right template quickly.
  • Template updates propagate through future work patterns.

Troubleshooting

Applying a template replaced existing overlays

Template apply is often replacement-oriented. Duplicate or back up the scene before applying when needed.

Template does not appear for teammates

Check template scope, save status, and archive state.

Template preview looks outdated

Refresh thumbnail/metadata and verify latest version was saved.

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