The first step to create a voice over is to have your script ready. In this video, we will explore the 3 ways of importing your script into the Studio.
The 3 ways to import your script are:
- Typing your script
- Copy Pasting
- Importing a script file
Typing your script:
Creating a voiceover is a breeze when you type your script directly into the blocks of the Studio. This method offers flexibility and control over the content, allowing you to make changes and edits as needed. Plus, it’s a clear and concise way to organise your script, making it easy to keep track of your progress. By typing directly in the Studio, you’ll be able to produce a professional and polished voiceover in no time!
Don’t forget to use our shortcuts to simplify your script creation!
Typing scripts can be especially useful for use cases like IVR systems, advertisements, games, etc.
Copy Pasting
The copy-paste method offers a quick and efficient way to import your script into the Studio.
If you wish to use content from a webpage, a PDF, or any other file, you can easily copy the text and paste it into the Studio blocks. This streamlined approach enhances productivity by eliminating the need for manual retyping.
After pasting your script, a Paste Preference screen will appear, allowing you to structure your script according to your specific needs. For a more detailed explanation, be sure to check out our Script Structuring video.
Copy-pasting scripts is particularly helpful for use cases such as blogs, presentations, documentaries, etc.
Importing a script file
If you’ve already written a script and saved it as a Word or text file, or have a subtitle file you’d like to use, no problem! You can easily import it directly into the Studio and start previewing and fine-tuning your voiceover to your liking.
After importing your script, an Import Preference screen will appear, giving you multiple options to structure your script according to your specific needs. For a more detailed explanation, be sure to check out our Script Structuring video.
Importing scripts is especially useful for use cases like audiobooks, YouTube content, explainer videos, and more.