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In [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]], a '''Scene''' is the primary storytelling unit within a [[New_Project|project]], containing a specific location, time, and set of [[Characters|characters]]. | In [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]], a '''Scene''' is the primary storytelling unit within a [[New_Project|project]], containing a specific location, time, and set of [[Characters|characters]]. | ||
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# Open your project in the [[Editor|Editor]]. | # Open your project in the [[Editor|Editor]]. | ||
# Navigate to the '''Script''' or '''Timeline''' column. | # Navigate to the '''Script''' or '''Timeline''' column. | ||
# Click **Add Scene** or drag a | # Click **Add Scene** or drag a script block into the timeline to create a new scene. | ||
# Name the scene and define: | # Name the scene and define: | ||
## Location | ## Location | ||
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* Modify dialogue, action lines, or descriptive text. | * Modify dialogue, action lines, or descriptive text. | ||
* Attach [[Storyboard_Panels|storyboard panels]] and [[Top_Down_View|set layouts]]. | * Attach [[Storyboard_Panels|storyboard panels]] and [[Top_Down_View|set layouts]]. | ||
* Adjust [[ | * Adjust [[Shots|shot]] order and timing directly in the scene view. | ||
== Scene Types == | == Scene Types == | ||
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* Align scenes with [[Acts|act structure]] for pacing and narrative flow | * Align scenes with [[Acts|act structure]] for pacing and narrative flow | ||
* Review AI-generated content before finalizing | * Review AI-generated content before finalizing | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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* [[Build_Video|Build Video]] | * [[Build_Video|Build Video]] | ||
[https://act3ai.com/contact Contact Us] if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions. | [https://act3ai.com/contact Contact Us] if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:32, 27 August 2025
Overview
In ACT 3 AI, a Scene is the primary storytelling unit within a project, containing a specific location, time, and set of characters. Scenes organize your script into visual segments, which are then broken down into shots for detailed production planning and AI-assisted rendering.
Scenes are managed directly in the Editor Workspace, where you can write, edit, visualize, and preview them before finalizing.
Key Features
- Structured breakdown of your script
- Scene-level AI previews using Google Veo 3, WAN AI, or Runway Integration
- Integration with storyboards and top-down set layouts
- Scene locking for approved content in collaborative environments
Creating a Scene
- Open your project in the Editor.
- Navigate to the Script or Timeline column.
- Click **Add Scene** or drag a script block into the timeline to create a new scene.
- Name the scene and define:
- Location
- Time of day
- Key characters
- Brief description
- Save your changes — the new scene appears in both script and timeline views.
Editing a Scene
- Double-click a scene in the Timeline or Script panel to open its editor.
- Modify dialogue, action lines, or descriptive text.
- Attach storyboard panels and set layouts.
- Adjust shot order and timing directly in the scene view.
Scene Types
| Scene Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Standard | Full narrative sequence with location and dialogue |
| Montage | Multiple short moments combined into a sequence |
| Cutaway | Brief visual insert to add context or detail |
| Establishing | Location-introducing scene without main action |
AI-Driven Scene Tools
- AI Scene Expansion: Suggests detailed action and dialogue based on scene outline
- AI Tone Matching: Adjusts scene style to match selected story arc tone
- Automated Shot List: Breaks down scene into recommended shots
Collaboration Tools
- Scene Locking: Prevents accidental edits after approval
- Comment Threads: Leave feedback tied to specific lines or shots
- Change History: View past versions and revert as needed
Best Practices
- Keep scene descriptions concise but visually rich
- Align scenes with act structure for pacing and narrative flow
- Review AI-generated content before finalizing
See Also
Contact Us if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.