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Script overview

Learn how the in-editor script works.

Written by Anton Koenig
Updated today

Script in VideoGen spans both the workflow stage where your outline is created and the in-editor Script tab where sections and voiceover lines are listed in context. It is the main place to shape what your video says.


What script covers

Before you reach the full editor, script-related workflow screens help you start from an AI-generated draft, a blank script, or voiceover-based structure inside workflows.

Inside the editor, the Script tab shows the script content for each section so you can review and work through the narration section by section.


How it works

  • If a project has no sections yet, script creation starts with generation or a blank-writing path.

  • Once sections exist, the script workflow becomes a bridge into the rest of the editor and video generation flow.

  • In the editor, the Script tab organizes content by section so you can follow the narration in order.


When to use it

Use script tools when you want to plan the structure of a video, generate a storyboard from an idea, or review and refine section-by-section narration after your project already has content. Script work often happens alongside the timeline and other tools in the left sidebar.


Important behavior

  • Available actions depend on whether your project already has sections and whether voiceover or transcription is still being processed.

  • The script experience changes between the workflow stage and the editor, but both surfaces are part of the same overall script system.

  • Script changes often connect directly to section structure, storyboard generation, voiceover behavior, and captions.

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