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Every video starts with a script. Superscale writes it for you, turning your brief and research into a scene-by-scene storyboard with the hook, the message, and the voiceover already in place.

Where scripts come from

Built from research

The hook and structure draw on what’s winning in your niche, not a blank page.

Grounded in your context

Claims, tone, and product details come from your brand and products.

Scene by scene

The script is a storyboard, with each scene’s visual and voiceover mapped out before anything renders.

Yours to steer

Guide the angle, tighten a line, or ask for a different hook, then regenerate.

Guiding a script

The clearer your brief, the better the script. Name the audience, the angle, and the outcome (“lead with the time-saving benefit, end on the free trial”) and the agent writes to it.

Script versus post-processing

Keep the storyboard focused on what the camera sees and what the viewer hears. Some elements belong outside the generated scene:
ElementWhere it belongs
Spoken lines in English native-audio formatsInside the scene descriptions and mirrored as the transcript.
Non-English voiceoverIn the voiceover field, mixed in after render.
Captions and subtitlesPost-processing caption settings, not Seedance scene text.
End cardsEnd-card prompt or exact end-card source file, appended after the video.
Logo holds, lower thirds, dense overlaysEdit/export layer where possible; do not rely on the video model to draw exact text.
For voiceover-mix formats, the scene descriptions should stay visual and ambient. Put the spoken script in the voiceover, not in each scene.

Get better hooks

Tips for sharper scripts and angles.
Last modified on June 3, 2026