Collaboration
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Overview
The Collaboration features in ACT 3 AI enable teams to work together on scripts, scenes, shots, and final videos in real time. Multiple creators, writers, editors, and producers can contribute simultaneously within the Editor workspace, ensuring faster feedback and streamlined production.
Collaboration works best when paired with Organization Management tools, allowing administrators to control permissions, credits, and billing.
Key Capabilities
- Real-Time Editing: Multiple team members can edit scripts, timelines, and storyboards at the same time.
- Presence Awareness: See who is currently active in each workspace.
- Comments & Annotations: Leave notes on specific script lines, timeline points, or previews.
- Roles & Permissions: Assign roles such as writer, director, editor, or reviewer within your organization.
- Content Locking: Lock completed scenes or shots to prevent unwanted changes.
- Version Control: Track changes, restore previous versions, and approve final drafts.
How It Works
- Create or join an organization account.
- Open a shared project from the dashboard.
- Invite collaborators via email or access link.
- Assign roles (Writer, Editor, Reviewer, Admin).
- Work together in the Editor workspace with live updates and syncing.
- Use comments and locks to manage approvals.
Example Use Cases
- A writing team drafts dialogue while a director reviews camera instructions.
- An editor refines timing while a producer checks credit usage.
- A VFX artist uploads assets into Cloud Storage while the team previews renders.
Integration with Workflow
- AI Wizard – Teams can brainstorm and refine acts, beats, and loglines together.
- Script Editor – Writers and editors can work on scripts in real time.
- Editor workspace – Directors and editors manage scene composition and pacing collaboratively.
- Build Video – Final video assembly can be reviewed and approved collectively.
- Organization Management – Controls team access, billing, and credit allocation.
Best Practices
- Use comments for feedback instead of overwriting changes.
- Lock finished content to prevent accidental edits.
- Maintain clear version names (e.g., “Scene_3_Draft_A”).
- Assign specific roles to avoid duplication of work.
Troubleshooting
- Changes not appearing → Refresh editor or check internet connection.
- Conflicting edits → Enable content locking and use version control.
- User cannot access project → Verify role assignment in organization settings.
See Also
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