Editor

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Overview

The Editor in ACT 3 AI is the central creative workspace where users assemble their stories, scripts, and visual designs. It integrates text-based scripting with visual pre-production, allowing you to combine narrative beats, characters, sets, camera angles, and AI-powered cinematography in one interactive environment.

Key Features

  • Top-Down View: Navigate through scenes, beats, and shots in a structured hierarchy.
  • Timeline & Storyboard: Organize your project visually, adjusting pacing and continuity.
  • Drag-and-Drop Editing: Rearrange shots, dialogue, or camera instructions easily.
  • Multi-Panel Layout: Work with script text, storyboard frames, and asset lists side by side.
  • AI Assistance: Suggests dialogue, cinematography, and scene compositions based on your prompts.
  • Integration with Digital Assets: Seamlessly import Digital Actors, Characters, 2D & 3D Sets, and Audio Tracks.

How It Works

  1. Launch the Editor from the project dashboard.
  2. Import or write your script via Script Editor or Import Script.
  3. Add actors, sets, and visual elements to scenes.
  4. Use the Timeline & Storyboard to map out flow.
  5. Adjust camera angles, lighting, and cinematography settings.
  6. Preview low-latency renders via WAN AI Integration.
  7. Send final edits to Build Video for production-ready rendering.

Editor Views

  • Script View: Focuses on dialogue, beats, and scene breakdown.
  • Storyboard View: Shows AI-generated or user-imported storyboards.
  • Timeline View: Lets you adjust pacing, shot lengths, and continuity.
  • Hybrid View: Combines script and visuals for collaborative editing.

Collaboration Tools

  • Multi-User Editing: Collaborators can join the same project.
  • Comments & Annotations: Inline notes on shots or dialogue.
  • Version History: Track revisions and roll back if needed.

Best Practices

  • Break your story into beats before adding visuals.
  • Use AI Wizard for initial generation, then refine in the Editor.
  • Always preview timing in the Timeline.
  • Keep an eye on credit usage when generating renders.

Example Workflow

Step Action Editor Tool
1 Write or import script Script Editor, Import Script
2 Assign actors and sets Digital Actors, Characters, 2D & 3D Sets
3 Visualize story Timeline & Storyboard
4 Fine-tune shots Camera Angles, Lighting, Cinematography
5 Generate preview WAN AI Integration
6 Export final video Build Video

See Also


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