How to edit a scene
Fine-tune one scene without rebuilding the entire video. Use this guide when the draft is close but one moment needs more control.
Step 1: Open the project
From the dashboard, open the project you want to improve. Wait until the generated scenes are visible before editing.
If the video is still processing, let generation finish first so every scene has text, layout, and timing data.
Step 2: Go to the Scenes tab
Select the Scenes tab in the project page. This shows each generated scene in order, including the title, narration, and visual preview.
Find the scene that needs a change. You can usually identify it by the title or the on-screen text.
Step 3: Open the scene editor
Click the edit action on the scene card. The scene editor opens as a modal with controls for manual edits and AI-assisted regeneration.
Use manual editing when you know exactly what to change. Use AI editing when you want Blog2Video to rewrite or regenerate part of the scene from instructions.
Step 4: Adjust text, narration, layout, or visuals
Edit the title, display text, narration script, layout, image prompt, or image framing. Keep the change focused so the scene still fits the surrounding sequence.
If you change narration, check whether the voiceover should be regenerated for that scene.
- Display text controls what viewers read on screen.
- Narration controls what the voice says.
- Layout controls how the scene is arranged visually.
- Image controls help fix framing or replace the visual direction.
Step 5: Save and review the scene
Save the scene and return to the project preview. Play through the edited moment in context to make sure the pacing still feels natural.
If the edit changes the meaning of the scene, check the next scene too so the transition still makes sense.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this scene editing walkthrough for new users?
Yes. The steps are written for someone using Blog2Video for the first time, with the exact product areas called out before each action.
Can I follow the written steps without watching the video?
Yes. The embedded explainer is there for quick visual orientation, but every action is also explained in the numbered steps.