Global Scene

The Global Scene tab allows you to define assets and audio that should apply across the entire video, rather than per-scene. Think of it as your “global layer” — anything here will overlay or blend into all scenes in the final render.

🎛️ What Is a Global Scene?

While regular scenes are ordered and play sequentially, the Global Scene is a persistent layer that exists on top of all scenes at once.

Use this to define:

  • 🎵 Background music

  • 🖼️ Watermarks, logos, overlays

  • 🔁 Looped or fixed visuals (if you want a background texture, frame, or animation)


⏱️ Duration of the Global Scene

By default, the duration of the Global Scene matches the entire video.
However, you can manually adjust the start and end times for any item inside it.

  • Every asset and audio in the Global Scene has its own editable duration slider


🧩 Same as Scenes — with Global Impact

The Global Scene works exactly like a regular scene:
You can add the same scene items, such as voiceovers, assets (images/videos), and music.

The difference is that everything here applies across the whole video instead of being ordered in sequence.
Use it for global music, watermarks, logos, or repeating visuals.