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Use case

Turn a script into an editor-ready media kit

SCNZ is built for creators who already have the script and need the supporting visuals, organized assets, and motion graphics to move into editing.

Quick answer

A script-to-media-kit workflow turns written narration into organized production assets.

SCNZ keeps scenes, stock footage, and motion graphics mapped to the script so editors know what belongs where.

Best for

Creator teams handing assets to an editor

Input

YouTube script, explainer script, or voiceover draft

Output

A zip media kit organized by scene

Scene-level structure

The script is split into production-ready scenes with timing, summaries, and keywords that keep the visual search tied to the actual narrative.

Assets stay organized

Footage, images, and generated animation previews are grouped by scene, reducing the manual folder cleanup that usually happens before an edit.

Bring your own keys

SCNZ supports a BYOK workflow for AI and media providers, giving creators control over provider choice and usage while keeping settings local.

Common questions

What is a media kit for video editing?

A video media kit is a folder of footage, images, motion graphics, and notes organized so an editor can assemble a project faster.

Can I still choose assets manually?

Yes. SCNZ can automate discovery, but creators can still review and replace assets before export.

Related SCNZ pages