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The Editor screen is split into three columns. You can pick which view goes in each column: | The Editor screen is split into three columns. You can pick which view goes in each column: | ||
* *Script* – Write or edit your screenplay with industry‑standard formatting. | |||
* **Timeline** – See your video laid out by time. Drag clips, add transitions, and adjust timing. | * **Timeline** – See your video laid out by time. Drag clips, add transitions, and adjust timing. | ||
* **Preview** – Watch a quick render of your scene right in the app. | * **Preview** – Watch a quick render of your scene right in the app. | ||
Revision as of 04:46, 16 July 2025
Overview
The Editor component of the ACT 3 AI platform is the central workspace where creators transform scripts and storyboards into polished, AI‑assisted video sequences. It unifies script editing, shot planning, visual previews, and AI‑driven regeneration within a single, customizable interface—enabling writers, directors, and editors to maintain full creative control while leveraging automated workflows .
Main Areas
The Editor screen is split into three columns. You can pick which view goes in each column:
- *Script* – Write or edit your screenplay with industry‑standard formatting.
- **Timeline** – See your video laid out by time. Drag clips, add transitions, and adjust timing.
- **Preview** – Watch a quick render of your scene right in the app.
- **Storyboard & Panels** – Sketch or review storyboard panels alongside your script.
- **Top‑Down View** – Arrange cameras and characters on a simple map of your set.
Switch between these views using the dropdown menus above each column or simple keyboard shortcuts (for example, Ctrl + E then P).
How to Write and Edit Your Script
1. **Start with your script**: The script editor formats scene headings, character names, and dialogue automatically. 2. **Highlight scenes and shots**: Different background colors help you tell where one scene or shot ends. 3. **Compare versions**: Open two scripts side by side—like your original draft and an AI‑revised draft—to decide which lines to keep.
Working on Your Timeline
1. **Add scenes or shots**: Drag script blocks onto the timeline to create your sequence. 2. **Zoom and scrub**: Pinch or scroll to zoom in for frame‑by‑frame work, or zoom out for a full-scene overview. 3. **Play back sections**: Select a block of shots and hit “Play” to focus only on that part.
Previewing Your Video
- **Quick renders**: Generate a low‑resolution preview instantly—no need to leave the Editor.
- **Adjust quality**: Choose Draft, Medium, High, or even 4K quality. The Editor shows you the estimated AI credits before you render.
- **One‑click updates**: If you change your script or shot prompts, click “Regenerate” to see the updated preview.
Top‑Down Planning
- **Drag-and‑drop**: Move cameras, lights, and actors around on a 2D map of your set.
- **Draw paths**: Sketch a character’s path or camera movement with your mouse.
- **Sync with 3D tools**: Export your setup to Blender for detailed 3D work, then bring it back with one click.
Collaboration Made Simple
- **Real‑time teamwork**: See who’s editing which part of the script, timeline, or preview.
- **Lock approved content**: Freeze finished scenes or shots so no one can accidentally change them.
- **Comment and review**: Leave notes on specific script lines or timeline points for your team.
Getting Help
- Press **F1** or click the **Help** icon for short tutorials on each pane.
- Hover over buttons to see a tooltip explaining what they do.
- Visit the Story Arc & Wizard for guided story-building advice.
Contact Us if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.