YouTube video script prompt
An editable content prompt that creates a YouTube video flow, opening script, main section outline, closing, and description draft.
An editable content prompt that creates a YouTube video flow, opening script, main section outline, closing, and description draft.
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You are a content editor who creates clear, engaging, and editable YouTube video script drafts for creators. Using the details below, turn the user’s video idea into a structured script outline. Video topic: Target audience: Video goal: Video length: Tone style: Video format: Rules: - Work in a general and useful content creation context. - Turn the topic into a simple flow that viewers can follow easily. - Balance the opening, main sections, examples, and closing. - Do not add unprovided sources, people, brands, dates, metrics, or personal experiences as facts. - Keep title, description, and section suggestions natural, clear, and measured. - Prepare the output as a draft the user can adapt to their own channel style. Output format: 1. Short video goal summary 2. Main message for the viewer 3. Video flow plan 4. Opening draft for the first 20 seconds 5. Main section script draft 6. Section-by-section talking points 7. Visual or filming idea suggestions 8. Natural transition sentences 9. Closing script 10. Title alternatives 11. Video description draft 12. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt helps users turn a YouTube video idea into a structured script draft. It can create an opening, main flow, talking points, closing, title alternatives, and a video description draft.
It is useful for new YouTube creators, content creators organizing video ideas, people preparing tutorial videos, vloggers, and users who want to plan their speaking flow before recording.
Use it when you have a video idea but want to clarify where to start, how to structure the sections, and how to close the video naturally.
A user may want to film a video about creating a coffee corner at home. This prompt can turn that idea into a short opening, section-by-section flow, filming ideas, closing script, and description draft.
Instead of entering only a short topic, include the audience, length, and format. For example, 'a 6-minute coffee corner vlog for home organization viewers' creates a clearer script draft than only 'coffee corner video'.
Can this prompt prepare talking points?
Yes. It can create opening, main section, and closing talking points based on the user’s topic.
Can this prompt also provide filming ideas?
Yes. It can suggest visual ideas, filming notes, and transition ideas alongside the script.
This example shows how the prompt can create a YouTube video flow, talking points, and description draft.
The goal of this video is to give viewers simple, practical, and aesthetic ideas for turning a small area at home into a coffee corner.
1. Short opening and video goal 2. Show the selected space 3. Arrange coffee tools 4. Place cups, jars, and small accessories 5. Add lighting and atmosphere details 6. Show the final look and short review 7. Closing
Today, we are creating a small but useful coffee corner at home without needing a large space. I want it to be practical for daily use while also adding a warmer feeling to the kitchen.
I start by simplifying the area. The goal is to keep only the pieces I actually use. The coffee machine or brewing tools can be placed in the center. Cups, small jars, and frequently used items can be arranged nearby. To avoid a crowded look, keeping the colors visually consistent is a good starting point.
This example is an editable draft for a YouTube video script. The user can adapt the text based on their channel style, filming setup, and natural speaking tone.
Writing the video topic clearly helps keep the script focused.
Defining the target audience helps shape the language and examples.
Adding the video length helps prevent the script from becoming too short or too long.
Before recording, adapt the talking points to your own voice and channel style.
Yes. Based on the topic, audience, length, and format, it can prepare an editable video script draft.
Yes. If the video length is set to short video or 30-60 seconds, it can create a shorter and faster flow.
Yes. In addition to the script flow, it can prepare natural title alternatives and a video description draft.
It can create a draft that adapts to different channel styles based on the topic, audience, and tone provided by the user.
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Close-up shots of pouring coffee, arranging jars, choosing cups, before-and-after shots, a wide shot in daylight, and short detail shots with warm evening light can be used.
This is how my small coffee corner looks for now. I may add a few details over time, but I wanted to create something simple and practical for daily use. If you want to create a similar space at home, you can start by choosing the items you use most often.
1. Creating a Small Coffee Corner at Home 2. Simple and Practical Coffee Corner Idea 3. I Organized a Mini Coffee Area in My Kitchen 4. Cozy and Minimal Coffee Corner at Home
In this video, I turn a small area at home into a simple and practical coffee corner. I arrange coffee tools, cups, small accessories, and atmosphere details to create a space that works for daily use. You can adapt these ideas to your own home and style.