Templates & Shotlists

Learn how Glossi's Enterprise-exclusive template and shot list features help you maintain consistent visualization standards across your product catalog.

What Are Templates and Shot Lists?

Templates and shot lists work together to transform how you visualize your product catalog:

  • Templates capture and store your visualization setup, including lighting, environment, camera settings, and bookmarks

  • Shot Lists apply these templates to multiple products simultaneously, creating consistent visualization projects at scale

These powerful features eliminate repetitive setup work, ensure brand consistency, and dramatically reduce production time for large product catalogs.


How Templates & Shotlists Work Together

The template and shot list workflow establishes a production pipeline that maintains quality while dramatically reducing time investment:

  1. Create a template that defines your visualization standards, capturing the exact lighting, angles, and environment settings that match your brand guidelines

  2. Save this template in your library, making it available to everyone on your team

  3. Apply the template to individual products for one-off visualizations

  4. For multiple products, build a shot list that automatically applies your template across entire product categories

  5. Edit and render projects individually or in batches, maintaining consistent presentation throughout

This approach transforms what would normally take days or weeks of repetitive setup into a streamlined process that maintains perfect consistency.

Creating & Using TemplatesWorking with Shot Lists

Benefits for Enterprise Teams

  • Consistency: Maintain identical lighting, angles, and presentation across your entire catalog

  • Efficiency: Set up visualization standards once, then apply them to hundreds or thousands of products

  • Quality Control: Establish approved standards that ensure every visualization meets your brand requirements

  • Scalability: Handle large product libraries without proportionally increasing production time

  • Collaboration: Standardize workflow between technical and creative team members

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