DESIGN OPTION A
How Scenery helps
Collect and store files directly in Scenery
No need for Dropbox, Google Drive, or any other file storage. Store all your files directly in Scenery, for free. If you have clients sharing files with you, they can upload to your Scenery project— no need for you to be in the middle.
Keep brand assets together
Are you a freelancer with brand assets from many clients? Make a team in Scenery for each client and keep each client’s logos and other assets organized. They’ll be ready to go for whenever you need them.


Quickly get to a rough cut
Scenery’s canvas mode is a visual workplace where you can start to assemble a first cut of your video. If you want, you can share your project with collaborators or clients so that way they can provide input.
Keep editing in Scenery or export to Premiere or FCP
Scenery has a timeline editor you can use to work on your project. If you prefer to take your rough cut to Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro, you can export directly from Scenery to XML.


Share drafts with your client or team
For your clients or those on your team who you want to see a draft of the project, you can give them access in Scenery. They’ll be able to make comments and share thoughts on select ranges, so that way everyone is on the same page when it comes to feedback.
DESIGN OPTION B
How Scenery helps
Collect and store files directly in Scenery
No need for Dropbox, Google Drive, or any other file storage. Store all your files directly in Scenery, for free. If you have clients sharing files with you, they can upload to your Scenery project— no need for you to be in the middle.
Keep brand assets together
Are you a freelancer with brand assets from many clients? Make a team in Scenery for each client and keep each client’s logos and other assets organized. They’ll be ready to go for whenever you need them.


Quickly get to a rough cut
Scenery’s canvas mode is a visual workplace where you can start to assemble a first cut of your video. If you want, you can share your project with collaborators or clients so that way they can provide input.
Keep editing in Scenery or export to Premiere or FCP
Scenery has a timeline editor you can use to work on your project. If you prefer to take your rough cut to Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro, you can export directly from Scenery to XML.


Share drafts with your client or team
For your clients or those on your team who you want to see a draft of the project, you can give them access in Scenery. They’ll be able to make comments and share thoughts on select ranges, so that way everyone is on the same page when it comes to feedback.