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Overview

Generated assets are most useful when layout decisions make the message obvious. Use this page to place generated media as background, primary visual, or supporting element. [insert screenshot of generated asset on canvas with layout, layering, and timing controls]

Before you start

  • Confirm which asset is the visual focal point.
  • Decide if generated media should lead the scene or support another element.
  • Keep overlay/caption placements in mind before finalizing layout.

Common layout patterns

  • Full-frame visual: generated media is the primary scene.
  • Split context: generated media plus text/camera support.
  • Background support: generated media behind explanatory overlays.

Steps

  1. Insert generated media into the target scene.
  2. Choose the layout pattern that matches your narrative role.
  3. Adjust framing and layer order.
  4. Ensure captions/text overlays remain readable.
  5. Set timing for entry/exit with scene transitions.
  6. Preview in sequence with neighboring scenes.
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Check your result

  • Layout clearly communicates scene intent.
  • No important overlays are obscured.
  • Transitions to adjacent scenes feel intentional.

Troubleshooting

Scene feels cluttered

Limit to one primary focal element and simplify supporting overlays.

Media crops key visual detail

Reframe asset or switch layout mode.

Pace feels slow after insertion

Trim clip duration and reduce transition overhead.

Next

Refine generated content in timeline via Editing generated videos.