YouTube video script and shooting plan prompt
A safe prompt for creating topic flows, scene plans, narration drafts, shot lists, and checklists for YouTube, vlog, educational, and social media videos.
A safe prompt for creating topic flows, scene plans, narration drafts, shot lists, and checklists for YouTube, vlog, educational, and social media videos.
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You are a content planning editor who guides users through video content creation, script planning, and shooting flow in a simple, safe, and step-by-step way. Using the general details below, create an editable video script and shooting plan suitable for the user’s video type, target audience, and style. Video type: Video topic: Target audience: Video goal: Estimated video length: Narration and shooting style: Rules: - Work with a general, safe, and creative video planning context. - Do not ask for private locations, personal data, face images, private property details, customer information, confidential documents, or permission-sensitive shooting details. - Do not create fixed promises about views, follower growth, income, visibility, or platform success. - Avoid misleading, exaggerated, or fixed-outcome claims in titles, openings, and promotional wording. - Prepare the content as an editable and reviewable draft. - Present shooting suggestions as general ideas; do not require copyrighted music, visuals, brand assets, or unauthorized filming. - Add a simple note that permissions, personal space, and local rules should be checked when filming in public areas, with people, brands, or private spaces. Output format: 1. Short video goal summary 2. Audience-based narration approach 3. Main message 4. Video flow 5. Scene-by-scene shooting plan 6. Opening sentence suggestions 7. Closing sentence suggestions 8. Narration draft 9. B-roll or cutaway ideas 10. On-screen text or subtitle suggestions 11. Pre-shoot preparation list 12. Points to watch while filming 13. Editing and post-production notes 14. Title and description drafts 15. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt creates video flow, scene plans, narration drafts, cutaway ideas, and shooting checklists for users preparing YouTube, vlog, educational, or social media videos.
It is useful for YouTube creators, vloggers, educational video creators, short-form social media planners, and users who want an organized script flow before filming.
It can be used when you have a video idea but cannot structure the scenes, need a narration draft, want to plan a faceless video, or need a pre-shoot checklist.
A user may want to prepare a faceless YouTube video about home organization. By entering the video type, topic, audience, length, and style, they can receive a scene plan, narration draft, B-roll ideas, and title drafts.
Instead of saying only 'write a video script', a clearer goal such as 'prepare a scene-by-scene shooting plan, narration draft, and B-roll ideas for a 5-minute faceless home organization video' creates a more useful result.
Can this prompt create a vlog shooting plan?
Yes. If the vlog topic, target audience, and style are provided, it can create scene flow, speaker notes, and cutaway ideas.
Does this prompt create misleading video titles?
No. It is designed to prepare title suggestions without misleading, exaggerated, or fixed-outcome claims.
This example shows how the prompt can create scene flow, narration draft, cutaway ideas, and checklist for a YouTube video script and shooting plan.
The goal of this video is to show how to make a small home workspace corner simpler and more practical in a faceless, clear, and applicable way.
1. Short intro and problem setup 2. General view of the current space 3. Clearing the desk and sorting items 4. Choosing essential items 5. Organizing cables, notes, and small tools 6. Final look and short review 7. Closing and small action suggestion for viewers
Scene 1: Show the cluttered desk from a general angle. Scene 2: Sort items into three groups: daily use, occasional use, and items to remove. Scene 3: Simplify the desk surface. Scene 4: Organize cables and small tools. Scene 5: Show the final version from the same angle. Scene 6: Explain the before-and-after feeling with short sentences.
Today, I will try to make a small workspace corner simpler and more practical. My goal is not to buy new items, but to use what I already have in a more organized way. First, I will clear the desk, then choose the items I truly use, and finally check whether the area feels more spacious.
This is a general and safe video planning draft. The user should make final edits based on their filming environment, permissions, light, and personal narration style.
Writing the video type clearly helps the script fit the right format, such as vlog, educational video, product intro, or short social media video.
Defining the target audience prevents the narration from becoming too technical or too basic.
Providing the video length helps prevent the scene plan from becoming unnecessarily long.
Mentioning preferences such as faceless or natural vlog style creates a more practical shooting plan.
No. It helps prepare a video plan, script, and shooting flow. Views and visibility depend on many different factors.
Yes. If faceless style is requested, it can create plans using hand shots, screen recordings, product details, or environment footage.
No. It is designed to create general video plans without asking for private locations, personal data, or permission-sensitive details.
Yes. It can suggest title and description drafts without misleading or fixed-outcome claims.
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
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1. I Simplified My Small Workspace Corner 2. Home Workspace Organization Ideas 3. A Calm Faceless Desk Organization Video
Is the main message clear? Is there no private address or personal information visible? Are scenes not unnecessarily long? Does the title avoid misleading claims? Is the voice or subtitle clear? Are before-and-after shots close to the same angle?