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= Script Editing =
== Overview ==
The '''[[Script_Editing|Script Editing]]''' system in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] allows you to write, refine, and collaborate on screenplays directly inside the platform. 
It provides automatic formatting, AI-assisted revisions, and seamless integration with [[Editor|Editor]], [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]], and [[Export_Script|Export Script]] workflows.
 
== Key Features ==
* '''Auto-Formatting:''' Scene headings, character names, and dialogue are automatically styled to screenplay standards. 
* '''AI Assistance:''' Use [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] or inline prompts to expand ideas, revise dialogue, or shorten text. 
* '''Version Control:''' Compare original drafts with AI-revised drafts side by side. 
* '''Annotations & Comments:''' Add inline feedback for team collaboration. 
* '''Scene & Shot Linking:''' Each script line links directly to [[Scenes|scenes]] and [[Shots|shots]] in the [[Timeline|Timeline editor]]. 
* '''Integration:''' Works with [[Import_Script|Import Script]] and [[Export_Script|Export Script]] for industry-standard formats (FDX, Fountain, Markdown, PDF). 
 
== How to Edit a Script ==
# Open the [[Editor|Editor]] and select the '''Script''' pane. 
# Begin typing or [[Import_Script|import a script]] from FDX, Fountain, or plain text. 
# Use automatic formatting for:
## INT./EXT. scene headings 
## CHARACTER NAMES (auto-capitalized) 
## Dialogue blocks 
# Highlight sections to request AI suggestions or generate alternatives. 
# Lock finished scenes to prevent changes. 


== Overview ==
== AI-Assisted Editing ==
The '''Script Editing''' feature in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] provides a dedicated workspace for writing, formatting, and refining your screenplay or video script.   
* Expand short prompts into full dialogue. 
It integrates directly with [[Timeline]], [[Editor]], and [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]], allowing creators to move seamlessly from raw text to structured scenes, beats, and visual storytelling.   
* Generate alternate phrasings for lines. 
* Summarize or condense long scenes.   
* Ensure continuity with [[Characters|characters]] and [[Story_Beats|story beats]].   


== Key Capabilities ==
== Collaboration ==
* '''Automatic Formatting:''' Scene headings, character names, and dialogue are styled to industry standards. 
* Multiple users can co-edit scripts in real time
* '''AI Assistance:''' Expand outlines into full scenes, refine dialogue, or generate alternate takes using [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]]. 
* Inline comments support feedback loops.   
* '''Multi-View Editing:''' Compare different script versions side by side for easy revision. 
* Review mode allows selective acceptance of AI suggestions. 
* '''Collaboration:''' Multiple team members can co-edit scripts in real time with version history and inline comments.   
* Lock scenes once finalized to avoid overwrite.   
* '''Scene & Shot Linking:''' Directly connect text blocks to [[Timeline]] segments, [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboard Panels]], or [[Shots]].   


== How to Use ==
== Exporting Scripts ==
# Navigate to the [[Editor]] and select the **Script** view. 
* Use [[Export_Script|Export Script]] to save drafts in FDX, Fountain, Markdown, PDF, or TXT.   
# Start typing or paste your script — formatting for headers, dialogue, and actions is applied automatically. 
* Export with annotations, character lists, or beat markers.   
# Use the toolbar to insert new scenes, beats, or notes.   
* Share with external collaborators using industry-standard formats.   
# Highlight a section and click **Send to AI** to get alternate suggestions or expansions.   
# Drag script blocks into the [[Timeline]] to begin structuring your video. 
# Save versions as you go, or export to [[Final_Draft|Final Draft]] format for professional compatibility.   


== Example Workflow ==
== Best Practices ==
* Begin with an outline in [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]].   
* Draft with [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] first, then refine in Script Editing.   
* Refine character interactions and dialogue in the Script Editor.   
* Keep dialogue concise — shorter lines improve pacing.   
* Link key scenes to [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] for casting. 
* Use [[Characters|character profiles]] to ensure voice consistency.   
* Send completed script segments to [[Preview]] for fast rendering.   
* Review before [[Build_Video|building video]] to avoid costly re-renders.   
* Export or integrate with external tools like [[Final_Draft|Final Draft]].   


== Tips ==
== Troubleshooting ==
* Use short action lines to keep pacing smooth.   
* '''Formatting issues''' → Re-import as Fountain or FDX.   
* Label important beats clearly for AI assistance.   
* '''AI edits not appearing''' → Ensure AI suggestions are enabled.   
* Collaborate with team members through inline comments to refine dialogue.   
* '''Missing characters''' → Link lines to [[Characters|character profiles]].   
* Save often and maintain version control for safety.   
* '''Export errors''' → Try alternate format ([[Final_Draft|FDX]] or Markdown).   


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Editor]] 
* [[Editor|Editor Workspace]]   
* [[Timeline]]   
* [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]]   
* [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]]   
* [[Final_Draft|Final Draft]]   
* [[Import_Script|Import Script]]   
* [[Story_Arcs|Story Arcs]]   
* [[Export_Script|Export Script]]   
* [[Acts]]   
* [[Characters]] · [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]]   
* [[Preview]]   
* [[Build_Video|Build Video]]   
* [[Documentation|Documentation Hub]]


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Revision as of 08:32, 27 August 2025

Overview

The Script Editing system in ACT 3 AI allows you to write, refine, and collaborate on screenplays directly inside the platform. It provides automatic formatting, AI-assisted revisions, and seamless integration with Editor, AI Wizard, and Export Script workflows.

Key Features

  • Auto-Formatting: Scene headings, character names, and dialogue are automatically styled to screenplay standards.
  • AI Assistance: Use AI Wizard or inline prompts to expand ideas, revise dialogue, or shorten text.
  • Version Control: Compare original drafts with AI-revised drafts side by side.
  • Annotations & Comments: Add inline feedback for team collaboration.
  • Scene & Shot Linking: Each script line links directly to scenes and shots in the Timeline editor.
  • Integration: Works with Import Script and Export Script for industry-standard formats (FDX, Fountain, Markdown, PDF).

How to Edit a Script

  1. Open the Editor and select the Script pane.
  2. Begin typing or import a script from FDX, Fountain, or plain text.
  3. Use automatic formatting for:
    1. INT./EXT. scene headings
    2. CHARACTER NAMES (auto-capitalized)
    3. Dialogue blocks
  4. Highlight sections to request AI suggestions or generate alternatives.
  5. Lock finished scenes to prevent changes.

AI-Assisted Editing

  • Expand short prompts into full dialogue.
  • Generate alternate phrasings for lines.
  • Summarize or condense long scenes.
  • Ensure continuity with characters and story beats.

Collaboration

  • Multiple users can co-edit scripts in real time.
  • Inline comments support feedback loops.
  • Review mode allows selective acceptance of AI suggestions.
  • Lock scenes once finalized to avoid overwrite.

Exporting Scripts

  • Use Export Script to save drafts in FDX, Fountain, Markdown, PDF, or TXT.
  • Export with annotations, character lists, or beat markers.
  • Share with external collaborators using industry-standard formats.

Best Practices

  • Draft with AI Wizard first, then refine in Script Editing.
  • Keep dialogue concise — shorter lines improve pacing.
  • Use character profiles to ensure voice consistency.
  • Review before building video to avoid costly re-renders.

Troubleshooting

  • Formatting issues → Re-import as Fountain or FDX.
  • AI edits not appearing → Ensure AI suggestions are enabled.
  • Missing characters → Link lines to character profiles.
  • Export errors → Try alternate format (FDX or Markdown).

See Also

Contact Us if you have any problems with script editing.