Scene Count
Specify the number of scenes for script generation nodes.
Overview
The Scene Count parameter node provides a numeric value that controls how many scenes a connected Generate Script node will produce. It is a simple numeric parameter that decouples scene count configuration from the script generation node itself, making it easy to reuse or dynamically adjust across workflows.
Configuration
| Field | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Count | number | 5 |
Number of scenes to generate. Passed to the Generate Script node as the target scene count. |
Inputs & Outputs
Inputs:
in– optional upstream input (rarely used; Scene Count is typically a root parameter node)
Outputs:
scene_count– numeric scene count value, consumed by Generate Script nodesSupported Providers
Not applicable. This is a data-passing parameter node with no AI provider.
Best Practices
- Match scene count to your target video duration. A rough guideline: 3-5 second clips per scene, so a 30-second video needs approximately 6-10 scenes.
- Keep scene counts between 3 and 15 for best script quality. Very high scene counts can produce shallow, repetitive scene descriptions.
- Use Scene Count as a separate node (rather than configuring it inline on Generate Script) when you want to quickly iterate on different scene counts without opening the script config panel.
Common Use Cases
- Controlling the number of scenes in a storyboard generation workflow.
- Parameterizing template workflows where different users may need different scene counts.
- Quickly testing how scene count affects script quality by adjusting one node.
Tips
- The Generate Script node also has a built-in
sceneCountfield. The Scene Count parameter node overrides it when connected, but if no Scene Count node is wired, the inline value is used. - More scenes means more downstream image/video generation nodes to execute.