In the Render Queue panel, click on to choose your format (e.g., H.264/MP4). Click Render to save your video. 💡 Quick Tips
If the project runs slowly, change the "Resolution/Downsample" setting at the bottom of the Composition window from "Full" to "Half" or "Quarter".
10 Media Placeholders, 10 Text Placeholders, and a Logo Placeholder. 🚀 Step-by-Step Usage Guide 1. Extraction and Setup
What to do if you see (red bars) upon opening? How to extend the duration of the slides?
Check for a "Help" or "Documentation" folder. If it mentions specific fonts, download and install them before opening the project to avoid "Missing Font" errors. 2. Importing Media
The file is a professional After Effects (AE) template originally titled "Book Slideshow" from VideoHive. It is designed for creating cinematic book trailers, photo albums, or intro videos. 📂 File Overview Source: VideoHive (Item #30320711). Format: After Effects Project (.aep).
Look for the .aep file (usually in the "Project" or "Template" folder).
Extract the .zip contents to a dedicated project folder on your computer.
In the Render Queue panel, click on to choose your format (e.g., H.264/MP4). Click Render to save your video. 💡 Quick Tips
If the project runs slowly, change the "Resolution/Downsample" setting at the bottom of the Composition window from "Full" to "Half" or "Quarter".
10 Media Placeholders, 10 Text Placeholders, and a Logo Placeholder. 🚀 Step-by-Step Usage Guide 1. Extraction and Setup
What to do if you see (red bars) upon opening? How to extend the duration of the slides?
Check for a "Help" or "Documentation" folder. If it mentions specific fonts, download and install them before opening the project to avoid "Missing Font" errors. 2. Importing Media
The file is a professional After Effects (AE) template originally titled "Book Slideshow" from VideoHive. It is designed for creating cinematic book trailers, photo albums, or intro videos. 📂 File Overview Source: VideoHive (Item #30320711). Format: After Effects Project (.aep).
Look for the .aep file (usually in the "Project" or "Template" folder).
Extract the .zip contents to a dedicated project folder on your computer.