AI Voice Director

Direct AI voiceovers like a performance, not a playback setting.

ScriptTone's AI Voice Director lets creators describe the scene, tone, pacing, and emotional intent in plain English. Instead of accepting a flat default read, shape the voice around the script before generating long-form narration.

Scene-aware reads
Context before audio

Describe what the scene should feel like before the voice starts reading.

Plain language
No SSML required

Use natural instructions like calm, reflective, warmer, slower, or more curious.

Long-form fit
Direction scales

Get the short take right, then carry the same intent into longer scripts.

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Voice direction

AI Director Before-and-After Demo

Voice: To be selected · 60-90 sec A/B demo slot

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Direction brief

"Create a before-and-after demo: first a neutral read, then the same script directed as a calm documentary narrator with curiosity, restraint, and slower emotional beats."

Placeholder for an A/B demo that proves direction changes the performance, not just the text.

Why it matters

Most TTS tools make creators adjust settings. ScriptTone lets creators direct intent.

Voiceover is not just speed and voice selection. Long-form narration needs scene context, mood, pacing, and emotional restraint. AI Director turns those creative notes into a directed voiceover workflow.

Sliders do not describe the emotional shape of a scene.

SSML can be powerful but slows creators who think in plain language.

Generic reads flatten hooks, reveals, and reflective sections.

Long scripts need consistent direction across sections.

Workflow

How creators use it.

01

Brief

Describe the content, audience, mood, and narrator style in normal language.

02

Preview

Generate a short section to judge the tone before committing full minutes.

03

Revise

Ask for warmer, slower, more curious, calmer, sharper, or more restrained delivery.

04

Render

Apply the approved direction to the full script and export audio.

Examples

The feature becomes useful when the examples are specific.

Prompt

"Make the opening curious and documentary-like, but not dramatic."

Useful for faceless YouTube hooks and mini documentaries.

Prompt

"Slow down for the emotional reveal and keep the tone intimate."

Good for storytelling, memoir, and audiobook-style scenes.

Prompt

"Sound like a patient instructor explaining this to a beginner."

Fits courses, training, and tutorials.

Prompt

"Make this product read polished and premium, but not salesy."

Works for agency explainers and SaaS demos.

Outcomes

What this changes in the creator workflow.

Better hooks

Shape the opening so it invites attention instead of sounding generic.

Better emotional control

Make dramatic moments restrained, warm, tense, or reflective as needed.

Better revisions

Use creative notes instead of rebuilding markup or settings from scratch.

Better long-form consistency

Carry a narrator style across a full video, module, or chapter.

FAQ

Feature questions.

What is an AI Voice Director?+

An AI Voice Director is a workflow for shaping voiceover performance with scene context, tone, pacing, and emotion. ScriptTone lets creators give those instructions in plain English.

Do I need SSML to direct ScriptTone voices?+

No. ScriptTone is designed around natural-language direction, so creators can describe the desired read without memorizing SSML tags.

Can AI Director help long-form narration?+

Yes. Long scripts benefit from consistent direction across sections, especially when the script includes hooks, explanations, emotional turns, and recaps.

Can I change the direction after previewing?+

Yes. You can adjust the prompt or direction and generate another take before rendering the full script.

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