Configure the Six-Step Setup Wizard

What each setup step means before approving a VidBlitz generation.

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Written By GeorgesLast updated about 3 hours ago

After you create a project, VidBlitz opens the setup wizard. This is where you review the project before credits are committed.

The current setup steps are Brief, Brand, Creative, Sourcing, Voice & Audio, and Review.

Brief

Use Brief to confirm the core project details:

  • Title.
  • Prompt or creative direction.
  • Video format.
  • Duration range.
  • Auto or Manual mode.
  • Language.
  • Quality tier.

Change these before generation if the project direction is wrong.

Brand

Use Brand to apply a saved Brand Profile. A Brand Profile can copy reusable defaults into the project, such as preferred voice, theme, sourcing rules, blocklists, and production preferences.

After applying a Brand Profile, you can still override settings for this one project.

Creative

Use Creative to choose visual presentation settings:

  • Background preset.
  • Custom background override when available.
  • Visual theme.
  • Charts.
  • Motion graphics.
  • B-roll text overlays.

These choices guide the look and structure of the generated timeline.

Sourcing

Use Sourcing to control where VidBlitz can look for visuals and what it should avoid.

You can enable or disable available source types, add blacklisted sources, block motion graphic categories, block individual motion graphic templates, and block transition styles.

Voice & Audio

Use Voice & Audio to select narration and music.

If you uploaded a custom voiceover, voice selection is skipped for this project. Otherwise, choose a voice from the voice picker. You can also choose no music or select available music, then set the music volume.

Review

Use Review to confirm cost estimate and thumbnail reference.

A thumbnail reference is required before submitting. Search for a YouTube thumbnail reference or load an exact public YouTube URL. When everything is ready, choose Approve and continue to submit generation.

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