Technical specifications
Author | Wayman from VideoHive |
Operating Systems | Windows & MAC |
Type | Video Template |
Category | Video Displays > Special Events |
Files Included | After Effects Project Files, Video Files, Sound Effect Files |
Soft | Adobe After Effects |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
After Effects Version | CC 2015, CC 2014, CC, CS6, CS5.5, CC 2018, CC 2017, CC 2016 |
Media Placeholders | 18 |
Length | 00:02:10 |
Text Placeholders | 19 |
Created | 11 April 18 |
Last Update | 27 November 18 |
File Size | 469Mb |
About template
Description
Are you looking for a cinematic titles sequence? Or you loking for a movie trailer? Then let me present to you my project – Opening titles sequence “Walkway”. Just add your photos or video, change the text, add beautiful music for best atmosphere and your cinematic template is ready. As always, the item includes video tutorial that even a novice will understand how to set up the project. I hope you will like it! Enjoy!
- Two version of resolution Full HD (1920×1080) and Cinema (1920×840)
- 19 Scenes
- 7 Light Leaks Footage
- Modular Structure
- Video Operation Manual
- No additional plug-ins
- Compatible with After Effects CS5.5 and above
Music
This amazing cinematic music track was written by J.t. Peterson (Sky-Productions) and you can buy this awesome composition here — To The Epicness (audiojungle.net).
What a license to choose for a buying?
Basic features you can find here – Licenses of Videohive. Please, use an Exstended License for TV Broadcast and Cinema. More inforamtion here – Exstended License Do you need customization?
If you do not have After Effects or you do not have time to set up the project, you can write me through contact form on my profile page.
Be aware of release of my next works
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Credits
All photos and video that I’ve used in the video preview are not included. Thanks to authors for providing the Creative Commons License – Link list. And also, special thanks to Videolancer for amazing transitions.