Style Presets
Style Presets
Overview
Style Presets in ACT 3 AI allow creators to save and reuse consistent visual, audio, and cinematic settings across multiple projects. They are ideal for maintaining brand identity, artistic style, or thematic continuity between videos, films, and social media content.
Key Benefits
1. Maintain consistent visual tone and branding across all projects. 2. Save time by reusing complex settings without manual reconfiguration. 3. Apply cinematic looks instantly to any scene or project. 4. Share presets with team members to ensure creative alignment. 5. Adapt quickly to platform-specific styles or audience preferences.
Workflow for Creating Style Presets
1. **Open an Existing Project**
Start with a project that already has your preferred look, feel, and settings applied.
2. **Access the Style Presets Panel**
Open the Editor and navigate to the **Style Presets** section.
3. **Adjust Visual Parameters**
Configure elements such as: * Color grading and tone mapping. * Lighting style and mood. * Camera motion and framing rules. * Text overlay style and typography. * Audio mixing and soundtrack preferences.
4. **Save as a New Preset**
Give the preset a descriptive name and optional tags (e.g., “Cyberpunk Neon,” “Warm Cinematic,” “Corporate Minimal”).
5. **Set Usage Scope**
Choose whether the preset is: * Private to your account. * Shared within your Organization. * Public in the ACT 3 AI Style Library (future feature).
6. **Apply to New Projects**
Load the saved preset into a new or existing project to instantly apply all visual and audio settings.
Editing & Managing Presets
1. **Update Existing Presets** – Apply changes and overwrite the existing version. 2. **Duplicate Presets** – Create a copy of an existing preset for quick variations. 3. **Organize Presets** – Use tags, folders, or categories for easy navigation.
Best Practices
1. Create presets for each content type (e.g., social media, marketing, cinematic). 2. Name presets clearly to make them searchable and intuitive for your team. 3. Test presets on different aspect ratios to ensure versatility. 4. Maintain a backup of critical presets for disaster recovery.