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Motion guideline page showing a solid blue color block fading in over footage to create a centered text chapter break, across six numbered frames.
Summary
A motion-graphics spec page for the "text chapter": a full-screen Bravida-blue block fades in over footage to separate sections of a video, carrying centered white text. The defining element is the six-frame storyboard moving from footage to solid color block and back.
Visual description
Light grey background. A "Text chapter" heading sits top-left above a short text column explaining that a color block fades in over footage to create chapter breaks, that chapter text is centered rather than left aligned, and that the chapter transitions back to footage in a single frame. The right two-thirds holds six numbered frames in a three-column grid. Frame 1 is footage of workers in yellow Bravida hi-vis on a stairwell with a numeral "1"; frame 2 shows the same scene tinting toward blue; frame 3 is a flat solid Bravida-blue plate; frames 4 and 5 hold a short centered two-line white caption on the blue plate; frame 6 cuts back to dark footage of a fan or vent. Circled frame numbers top-left of each cell. "2021" bottom-left.
Key takeaway
The full-bleed color-block chapter break: fading a solid brand color over video to punctuate sections and host a centered statement, then dropping straight back to footage. Switching text alignment to centered specifically for these chapter moments is a clean way to signal a different beat from the running left-aligned captions.
Reuse notes
Reach for this to divide a longer video into parts or to spotlight one line of copy without competing footage. Pairs with the text-sequence page, which chains several of these blocks. Depends on a strong, saturated brand color to read as deliberate. The single-frame cut back to footage keeps it punchy; a slow dissolve would soften the chapter feel.
From this deck: Text chapter color-block spec storyboard
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