Paragraphs
We recommend using paragraphs while creating your script. To start a new paragraph, press Enter.
Breaks
You may use the forward slash /
menu to add breaks between any words or sentences. Simply type /
click on Break and select the duration.
βοΈ You can edit the duration of the break by clicking the pencil icon
ποΈ You can delete the break by using the bin icon
π‘ Pro tip: You can add up to 5000 characters to the script per scene with all our paid plans (Starter, Business and Enterprise). With our free trial, this limit is 1000 characters per scene.
Voice emotions
You can filter for voices that support this feature in the voice selector by selecting Other - Voice emotion support.
To add emotions click on the emotion icon in the script editor. To remove the emotion, click the emoji and select Clear emotion. If you need multiple emotions in the same scene, create multiple paragraphs.
Animations
Add animation markers to mark the points in the script where you want something to appear or disappear.
To add an animation marker you may use the forward slash /
menu. Type /
click on Animation marker. You can move this marker anywhere in the script. You can delete the animation marker by placing the cursor behind it and pressing the Backspace button.
[BETA] Hand gestures
This feature is released as BETA
, and currently works for the following avatars:
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Isabella
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Nina
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Owen
To add hand gestures, do the following:
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Select one of the avatars that support gestures
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Add the "π" symbol from the bottom script menu to the part of your script where you want your gesture to happen
Make sure there is enough space between each gesture β they can't be too close to one another.
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Generate your video
βοΈImportant:
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Hand gestures only work for some avatars β as we continue to develop this feature, we'll be adding this capability to more and more avatars
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Hand gestures only work in shoulder and bubble views
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Hand gestures are not available for custom avatars
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Hand gestures are not visible in Preview, only in the generated video
Script audio upload
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Make sure your audio upload file is in any of the supported languages
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Navigate to the Script tab
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Select Upload audio
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Upload your audio file
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The system will automatically identify the language uploaded
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Choose Narration only if you are doing a voice-over scene
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Assign the avatar from the scene to the audio file
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Preview your video to check for errors
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Generate your video to see the result
Narration only or avatar lip sync
You can mix avatars and voiceovers in the same scene.
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Create multiple paragraphs in your script using the Enter key
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Use the + icon at the beginning of the paragraph to assign a voice
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Select Narration only for voiceovers or assign an avatar
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Check the Preview!
Voice and Language
The default language variant is automatically detected as you start typing in the Script editor. To change the voice click on the voice (GB - Bella for example).
If you select the Other - SSML support filter, you'll get results where you can control pitch and speed.
Preview
You can preview a section of your script either by using the paragraph preview button or by selecting the section that you want to hear and previewing only that section.
The uploaded audio will be the same as when you uploaded it. To make sure that it fits the tone and speed of any speaking sections before or after it, you can preview it using the play button.
Edit with AI
You can use the Edit with AI feature if you need help with your script. Either select a section of text or click the AI Assistant button at the bottom of the Script and start using it.
Pronunciation
With the Pronunciation tool, you can specify how certain words in your script should be pronounced. This includes company names, technical terms, acronyms and any other expression that might be challenging for the AI to pronounce accurately.
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Click on Add new word
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Specify the Written form - how the expression should appear in your script and subtitles
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Add Phonetic spelling - how the word should be pronounced
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Select the voice that you would like to use
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Listen to the pronunciation with the Play βΆοΈ button.
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Click Save to save your changes