Layers give you control over how visuals are arranged, stacked, and displayed throughout your composition. Use them to position speaker videos, titles, overlays, and B-roll exactly where they need to appear.
How layer order works
Think of each element—like a video, image, or text—as a book in a stack. The one on top is what your audience sees first; anything underneath might be hidden unless you move it or make the upper layers transparent.
You can manage and rearrange layers from the timeline, Layer panel, or scene editor to control what appears where. For example, place a text layer above a video clip to keep the text layer visible, or move a background image to the back so other visuals appear on top of it.
For visual layers that span multiple scenes, layer order is determined by the first scene where the layer appears. That order carries over unless you change it manually in the scene editor.
Hide and show layers
Use the Layer panel to hide or unhide individual layers in each scene. Some tools like Automatic Multicam and AI Actions may automatically hide or show layers depending on the context. If something disappears unexpectedly, check the Layer panel—it might just be hidden.
Adjusting layer order
You can change the order of visual layers in two ways:
- Right-click a layer in the Timeline and choose an option from the Layer order menu.
- Drag and reposition layers directly in the scene editor.