I’m putting together a quick sequence that needs the look of a Google Images results page without any clutter. I only need the .aep file— no extra graphics, no plugins. Here’s what I’m after: • A 3-column grid with 12 image placeholders. Each slot should already be its own pre-comp so I can just drag-and-drop my 16:9 artwork. • The first two rows sit on screen at the start. A smooth scroll then brings the remaining two rows into view; no fades, slides, or other embellishments. • No captions, titles, hover effects, or additional animation—just the scroll. • White Google-style backdrop; no color controls required. • Project set to 4K, 29.97 fps, entirely built with native After Effects tools—no third-party plugins. • Layers and comps clearly named so the file is ready to render as soon as I swap in my images. Deliverable: one clean, lightweight .aep along with any shape layers or solids it references. Once I replace the placeholders, the sequence should be render-ready with zero extra tweaking.