AI Scene Generation

Scene generation is the AI process of creating background environments and settings for videos. This includes indoor and outdoor locations, product staging, lifestyle contexts, and atmospheric effects. Nano Banana Pro generates photorealistic scenes that place products in compelling contexts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does scene generation work in an AI video pipeline?
Scene generation breaks a 30-second ad into 4–8 distinct shots, each with its own visual prompt and short script segment. The AI generates each scene independently (8–10 seconds per render) then stitches them together. This approach beats single-take generation because current AI engines are most reliable on short clips. UGC Copilot's scene generator handles the splitting, prompting, rendering, and stitching as one continuous workflow.
Can I edit individual scenes after generation?
Yes. UGC Copilot lets you re-render any single scene without touching the others — useful when a hook scene lands but the demo scene needs another take. You can also edit the visual prompt for one scene, swap engines (Sora 2 → Veo 3.1) per scene, or insert a new scene mid-video.
How many scenes should a 30-second UGC ad have?
Typically 4–6 distinct scenes. Fewer than 4 feels static and lifts skip rate; more than 7 feels jumpy and hurts comprehension. Each scene gets 3–7 seconds of screen time. UGC Copilot's default scene count adjusts to ad length — a 15-second ad gets 3 scenes, a 60-second ad gets 8.
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