The PlayPlay screen library brings together all the layout options available for your videos. To help you save time and quickly find the screen you need, several options are available:
1. Use the search bar
The search bar allows you to find a screen by typing its name (or part of it). For example, by typing Catch or Catch Line, you’ll see all screens containing these terms in their title.
2. Use filters
The Filters button, located next to the search bar, allows you to refine the results displayed in the screen library. By selecting one or more filters, you can display only the screens that match specific elements or features.
For example, you can filter screens that include subtitles, B-roll, multiple media, a logo, an icon, a background or Modular screens to display only screens offering more flexibility for your text.
Note: Modular screens allows to adjust their position, display duration, or rotation to better fit your needs.
You can combine multiple filters to narrow down your search and quickly find the most relevant screen for your video.
3. Browse screen categories
Modular screens give you more flexibility with your text: you can adjust its position, display duration, or even its rotation.
All PlayPlay screens are organized into categories (Title, Text, Media, Lists, Numbers, etc.). You can browse by theme to easily find the screen that fits your needs.
Display a title: "Title" category
Add a logo: "Logo & Interactions" category
Add subtitles: "Interview & Quotes" category
Display data: "Numbers" category
Etc.
4. Find your favorite screens
You can add any screen to your Favorites to quickly access it in your future creations. This section centralizes your preferred screens and makes them accessible in one click.
5. Save your own screens
If you’ve customized a screen and want to reuse it as is, you can save it for easy access later.
You can save your screens in the My screens section for personal use. You’ll then be able to reuse them across all your projects without having to redo your settings.
You can also share these screens with your team by saving them in the Team screens section. This allows you to centralize reusable screens and ensure consistency across your team’s video creations.
6. Access recently used screens
The Recently used section lets you quickly find the last 20 screens you’ve added or edited, whether in your current project or in previous ones.
This helps you easily reuse screens you’ve worked on recently, without having to search for them again.