Reposition and Crop Visuals
📐 Reposition & Crop Visuals Adjust the framing and composition of any scene visual directly from the preview panel. Click on any scene visual in the storyboard to open the editor, then toggle between Current Visual and Full Video in the top right. Easily adjust the placement and size of your visuals in each frame to fit different screen sizes, focus on key elements,Some readersProject Management
📁 Project Management Manage your video projects from the My Stories page. You can search, filter, duplicate, rename, organize into folders, delete, and export project files. The 3-dot menu next to the Export button lets you manage your story at the project level. 3 dots menu options Duplicate Project: creates an exact copy. Use to create variations without losing the original. Rename: rename your story directly. Add to Folder: organise stories into folders. Submenu lets you seFew readersVisual Effects or B-Roll
🎬 Visual Effects / B-Roll The B-Roll tab lets you overlay additional footage or visuals on top of your main scene. Use it to add context, variety, or visual interest without replacing the primary visual. Add text or image overlays directly onto a scene at a specific word or timestamp. How it works Scene narration text shown - click a word to place an effFew readersSplit Scene
✄ Split Scene Split Scene divides a single scene into two or more sub-scenes, each of which can be edited independently. This is useful when a single scene covers two distinct ideas and would benefit from different visuals for each. Divide one scene into two sub-scenes at a chosen word - each can then be edited independently. How it works Scene narration text iFew readersEdit Image Tab
🖼️ Edit Image Tab The Edit Image tab lets you make targeted changes to a scene's visuals without full regeneration. Use it for touch-ups, inpainting, or style adjustments on the existing image. Make targeted edits to an existing scene image: add, remove, or replace specific elements using a text prompt. AI Edit fields Model selector: Nano Banana and otFew readersEdit Storyboard Panel Overview
🎬 Edit Video Panel Overview The Edit Video Panel is the scene-level editor that opens when you click Edit Video or click into any scene. It contains tabs for every aspect of a scene: Visual, Edit Image, Voiceover, Motion, Lip Sync, Split Scene, B-Roll, Captions, and Settings. Click Edit Video from the storyboard to open the full scene editor. Three panels give you complete control over every scene. Layout Left: scene strip with all scenes and timestamps. Sub-scenes (e.g., 1.1Few readersSettings tab
⚙️ Settings The Settings tab contains scene-level controls like duration, transitions, and the option to delete a scene. Use it to fine-tune timing and manage scene structure. Scene-level configuration - visual fit, background, transitions, timing, and scene management. Fields Scene timeline strip: add ➕, duplicate, navigate ← →, delete 🗑 Visual Fit: Cover (filFew readers
