Resource

Templates

Start from production-ready frameworks instead of rebuilding the same brief from scratch every time a shoot gets booked.

At a glance

What this resource helps with

Templates should feel like a real production starting block: enough structure to save time, but flexible enough that the brand direction still feels specific and intentional.

Topics covered

  • Product launch brief template
  • Social content brief template
  • Beauty campaign brief template
  • PDP and e-commerce brief template

Typical flow

01

Choose the shoot type

02

Start from a proven structure

03

Customize for the campaign

Section 01

Templates that reflect real shoot workflows

A good template should save time without flattening the work into a generic format. Studio OS templates are built around deliverables, references, shot planning, and production timing so they stay useful when the stakes are real.

Section 02

Reusable structure, flexible direction

The template handles the bones of the brief. Your team still sets the actual direction, product details, and campaign-specific notes that make the shoot feel like your brand instead of someone else's format.

Section 03

Faster startup for repeat work

When your team runs frequent shoots, templates cut out repetitive setup and make it easier to brief consistently across launches, channels, and collaborators.

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Next step

Learn the process here, then put it to work inside Studio OS.

The resource layer should make better briefing feel more obvious. When you are ready, the product handles the structure, sharing, and workflow.