A simple, general-purpose slideshow format for thanking people after an event.
This format works from very limited event information and creates a short thank-you message that can sit above a slideshow sequence. It identifies the event name, location, and date when available, while making sure the headline and event reference read naturally together as one sentence.
Best for:
Post-event videos, recap slideshows, photo compilations, internal events, customer events, fairs, roadshows, openings, meetups, and occasions where the visuals carry most of the story.
Narrative structure:
Thank-you opening → event reference → slideshow placeholders → friendly closing CTA.
Why it works:
It keeps the copy minimal so the event visuals can take centre stage, while still creating a polished and grammatically correct introduction for each slideshow.
What you need to know:
The script will output single digits for each of the “slideshow blocks”, because a block can not be empty when going this route. So you will have 1 through 7 written out in the Script Editor.
This is why the slide being used for the images is “Utility – Static”, which is a slide that is made for hiding the text that is put in to it. So, it best if you have that allowed in the rule sets, it will never surface in other Coen selections because it has no “eligibility” to be chosen. So it’s very safe to include it in the rule set.
If you do not have it in your rule set, there will be other slides chosen for those blocks, and then the text will be visible and needs to be manually deleted from the storyboard.
The intro is default set to Simple Intro and the CTA to Outro. If these are not allowed in your rule sets, the Coen logic will (if not now, at least very soon) select allowed slides from the rule set instead. But if you have Simple Intro and Outro in the rule set, those will be used on first go.
This creator accepts almost any input, a good practice is to input at least the name of the event that you wanted to wrap up. Location and date will also be included if provided. And if someone inputs just, for example, one letter “X”, the creator will fall back to “our event”, more or less.
The image blocks are set to a fixed duration of 2 seconds.
