Overview
VideoDraft’s AI Agents are specialized assistants that help you throughout the video creation process. Each agent has deep expertise in their domain and works collaboratively to produce professional-quality videos.AI Agents are available across all plans and provide contextual assistance based on your current workflow and project needs.
Meet Your AI Team
AI Screenwriter
Crafts compelling scripts and narratives
AI Director
Plans visual storytelling and cinematography
AI Editor
Assembles and refines your final video
AI Screenwriter
Capabilities
The AI Screenwriter specializes in:- Script Development: Creating complete scripts from ideas
- Dialogue Writing: Natural, character-appropriate conversations
- Story Structure: Three-act structure, pacing, and flow
- Scene Descriptions: Detailed visual and audio cues
- Adaptation: Converting existing content into video scripts
How to Work with the Screenwriter
- Starting Fresh
- Improving Scripts
- Specific Genres
Provide:
- Basic concept or idea
- Target audience
- Desired length
- Tone and style
Example Interactions
Creating a Product Demo Script
Creating a Product Demo Script
You: “I need a 90-second script for our new fitness app demo”Screenwriter: “I’ll create an engaging script that showcases your app’s key features. Here’s a structure:Opening Hook (0-10s): ‘Tired of complicated fitness tracking?’
Problem (10-20s): Show frustration with current solutions
Solution (20-60s): Demonstrate 3 key features with benefits
Results (60-80s): Show user success stories
CTA (80-90s): Download call-to-action[Full script follows…]”
Improving Dialogue
Improving Dialogue
You: “The dialogue in scene 3 feels stiff”Screenwriter: “I’ll make it more natural. Instead of:
‘I am very pleased with this product’s performance.’Try:
‘Wow, this actually works! I wasn’t expecting it to be this good.’The casual tone and genuine surprise make it more relatable…”
Screenwriter Best Practices
- Be Specific: Include genre, audience, and goals
- Provide Context: Share brand voice or examples
- Iterate: Don’t accept the first draft
- Ask Questions: Request clarification on choices
- Trust Expertise: Let the AI suggest improvements
AI Director
Capabilities
The AI Director excels at:- Visual Planning: Shot composition and sequences
- Cinematography: Camera angles and movements
- Mood Setting: Lighting, color, and atmosphere
- Pacing: Scene duration and transitions
- Style Guidance: Maintaining visual consistency
Working with the Director
- Visual Style
- Shot Planning
- Technical Advice
The Director helps choose:
- Color palettes
- Lighting moods
- Camera techniques
- Visual themes
- Reference styles
Director Consultation Examples
Setting Visual Mood
Setting Visual Mood
You: “I want a mysterious, thriller vibe”Director: “For a thriller atmosphere, I recommend:
- Lighting: Low-key with strong shadows
- Colors: Desaturated with blue/green tints
- Camera: Dutch angles for unease, tight close-ups
- Movement: Slow push-ins to build tension
- Transitions: Sharp cuts during suspense moments”
Platform Optimization
Platform Optimization
You: “This needs to work on TikTok and YouTube”Director: “I’ll plan for both platforms:
- Safe zones: Keep key info center-frame
- Dual aspect: 9:16 primary, 16:9 secondary
- Opening: Hook in first 3 seconds
- Text: Large, readable on mobile
- Pacing: Faster cuts for short attention spans”
Director’s Visual Language
Common cinematography terms the Director uses:- Establishing shot: Wide view to set location
- Close-up: Emotional impact
- Over-the-shoulder: Conversation dynamics
- Tracking shot: Following action
- Aerial view: Scale and context
AI Editor
Capabilities
The AI Editor specializes in:- Scene Assembly: Ordering clips for maximum impact
- Pacing Control: Timing cuts and transitions
- Audio Sync: Matching visuals to sound
- Effects Selection: Appropriate transitions and filters
- Final Polish: Color correction and finishing touches
Editor Workflow
1
Rough Cut
Initial assembly of all scenes in order
2
Fine Cut
Adjust timing, remove unnecessary content
3
Transitions
Add appropriate transitions between scenes
4
Audio Mix
Balance voice, music, and effects
5
Final Review
Polish and prepare for export
Editor Consultation Examples
Improving Pacing
Improving Pacing
You: “The middle section feels slow”Editor: “I’ll tighten the pacing:
- Cut duration: Reduce scene 4 from 8s to 5s
- Add energy: Insert quick montage at 1:30
- Music cue: Increase tempo during slow parts
- Visual variety: Alternate wide/close shots
- Remove pause: Cut 2s silence at 2:15”
Transition Selection
Transition Selection
You: “What transitions work for a corporate video?”Editor: “For professional content:
- Primary: Simple cuts (90% of transitions)
- Scene changes: Subtle fades (1s duration)
- Time jumps: Cross-dissolve
- Avoid: Flashy wipes or spins
- End screen: Fade to logo with 2s hold”
Editor’s Technical Tips
- J-Cuts: Audio leads video for smooth flow
- L-Cuts: Video leads audio for continuity
- Match Cuts: Similar shapes/movements between scenes
- Rhythm Editing: Cut on music beats
- Breathing Room: Don’t cut too quickly
Working with All Agents
Collaborative Workflow
The agents work best together:- Screenwriter creates the script
- Director plans the visuals
- Editor assembles everything
When to Consult Which Agent
- Pre-Production
- Production
- Post-Production
- Screenwriter: Story and script
- Director: Visual planning
- Both for creative alignment
Getting the Most from AI Agents
Best Practices
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Context is Key
- Share project goals
- Provide examples
- Explain constraints
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Ask for Reasoning
- “Why this approach?”
- “What alternatives exist?”
- “How does this serve the story?”
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Iterate Frequently
- Get feedback early
- Make adjustments
- Refine continuously
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Trust but Verify
- Agents give expert advice
- You make final decisions
- Test recommendations
Common Questions for Each Agent
Screenwriter:- “How can I make this opening stronger?”
- “Is this dialogue natural?”
- “How do I show rather than tell?”
- “What visual style fits this message?”
- “How should I frame this scene?”
- “What mood should each scene have?”
- “Is the pacing too fast/slow?”
- “Which transitions work best?”
- “How can I improve the flow?”
Credit Usage
| Agent Consultation | Credits |
|---|---|
| Quick question | 5 |
| Detailed analysis | 10 |
| Full project review | 20 |
| Collaborative session | 15 |
All plans include AI Agent access. Usage counts toward your monthly credit allocation.
Advanced Agent Features
Project Memory
Agents remember your project context:- Previous discussions
- Style preferences
- Project goals
- Creative decisions
Multi-Agent Collaboration
Ask agents to work together:- “Director and Editor: How do we create urgency?”
- “All agents: Review this video draft”
- “Screenwriter and Director: Plan the opening”
Specialized Knowledge
Each agent has deep expertise:- Screenwriter: Story theory, genres, dialogue
- Director: Cinematography, visual language
- Editor: Pacing, transitions, post-production
Tips for Success
Clear Communication
- State your goals upfront
- Provide specific examples
- Ask follow-up questions
Trust the Process
- Let agents guide you
- Try their suggestions
- Learn from their expertise
Iterate Together
- Share works in progress
- Get feedback often
- Refine collaboratively
Learn and Grow
- Ask about techniques
- Understand decisions
- Build your skills
Next Steps
- Chat with Agents - Start a conversation
- Agent Examples - See sample interactions
- Video Creation Guide - Detailed workflows

