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Revision as of 12:10, 19 August 2025
Collaboration
Overview
The Collaboration features in ACT 3 AI enable teams to work together in real-time across different parts of the production workflow. Writers, directors, editors, and producers can edit scripts, timelines, previews, and annotations simultaneously, making ACT 3 AI a truly collaborative AI-driven studio.
Key Features
- Real-Time Editing: Multiple users can co-edit scripts, timelines, and video previews simultaneously.
- Shared Sessions: Use WAN AI Sessions to collaborate live, with participants viewing low-latency previews together.
- Annotations: Add comments and notes directly on scenes, dialogue lines, or shots for feedback and revisions.
- Version Control: Track changes across collaborators, compare drafts, and roll back if needed.
- Locking Content: Freeze approved scenes or shots to prevent unwanted edits.
- Team Presence Indicators: See who is currently editing each component in real-time.
How It Works
- Invite collaborators to your project via the Editor workspace.
- Assign roles (Writer, Director, Producer, Viewer) with tailored permissions.
- Use script editing, timeline view, and top-down view modes to divide tasks.
- Collaborators can leave inline feedback or comments on specific elements.
- Finalized edits sync instantly for all team members.
Benefits
- Speeds up production cycles by allowing simultaneous contribution.
- Reduces miscommunication through centralized comments and annotations.
- Improves creative quality by incorporating multiple perspectives in real-time.
- Optimized for remote teams working across different geographies.
See Also
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