One topic idea.
A full documentary script.
A copy-paste prompt system that writes dark, cinematic, narration-style documentary scripts for 2D animated video — built entirely around fictional characters, with duration and tone under your control.
A blank page rarely becomes
a tight, cinematic script.
Writing dialogue-free, suspenseful narration is a specific skill. This workflow builds it around a fixed structure and pacing so it stays gripping from line one.
- Structure drifts, pacing feels uneven
- Easy to accidentally slip into dialogue
- Hard to judge length without a rule
- Real people can slip in unintentionally
- Tone shifts partway through
- Fixed suspenseful, narration-only structure
- Strict character-length-per-minute pacing rule
- Continues cleanly across multiple messages
- Entirely fictional characters, every time
- Consistent tone locked from the first line
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool. It will ask for your topic and duration before writing anything.
Frequently asked questions
Turn a photo and a voice
into a speaking character.
A locked, copy-paste prompt system that keeps your character’s face, room, and props frozen in place — while a voice you provide drives the lip-sync and emotion. No visual bleed from the source avatar. Ever.
A normal prompt breaks continuity.
This one doesn’t.
Most people type a rough sentence and hope the AI keeps the character consistent. It rarely does. This workflow locks every variable that usually drifts.
- Face changes slightly every generation
- Background warps or re-renders
- Avatar’s real face can bleed into the scene
- Camera drifts, zooms unpredictably
- Lip-sync often looks disconnected
- Every pixel of the reference image locked
- Avatar file used for audio only — never shown
- Fixed tripod shot, zero camera drift
- Emotion + gestures directed explicitly
- Built for a fictional character, every time
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI video tool along with your own reference image and voice file. Swap the bracketed sections for your own scene.
Frequently asked questions
One character concept.
Every generation, identical.
A copy-paste prompt system that turns a one-line character idea into a locked, three-view reference sheet — so the same fictional face, outfit, and body type show up correctly in every future image or video you generate.
A vague description gives you
a new face every time.
Typing “a young man in a jacket” produces a different-looking person on every generation. This workflow builds one locked reference the AI can be pointed back to, every single time.
- Face and body shift slightly each time
- Outfit details change between generations
- No back or side view to reference
- Hard to reuse the same character in a series
- Small text edits cause big visual drift
- Front, side, and back view locked together
- A short “Consistency Lock” block you reuse everywhere
- Same character across an entire video series
- 5–6 details explicitly protected from drift
- Built for a fictional character, every time
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool, then describe your character concept in one line when it asks. Reuse the Consistency Lock it gives you in every future generation.
Frequently asked questions
One script in.
Every scene, numbered out.
A copy-paste prompt system that reads a full story or script and breaks it into every single visual scene — action changes, expression shifts, camera moments — with zero omission, ready to hand to your Image Prompt Workflow.
Manually breaking down a script
always misses moments.
Reading through a story and mentally noting “scenes” tends to skip small but visually important shifts. This workflow forces exhaustive, numbered coverage.
- Easy to merge two moments into one scene
- Small emotional shifts get skipped
- No consistent numbering to hand off
- Time-consuming for longer scripts
- Inconsistent detail between scenes
- New scene on every action, expression, or angle change
- Nothing merged, nothing skipped
- Clean numbered output, ready to hand off
- Handles long scripts with a “Continue” prompt
- Consistent story-line + visual-note format
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool, then paste your full script or story when it asks. Feed the numbered output straight into the Image Prompt Workflow.
Frequently asked questions
One scene line.
One cinema-grade prompt.
A copy-paste prompt system that turns a single scene note into a rich, 6–10 line image-generation prompt — covering character, environment, lighting, and camera framing — ready to paste straight into your AI image tool.
A one-line prompt gives you
a generic, flat image.
“A man at a desk” leaves everything to chance. This workflow expands a single scene note into every detail an image model actually needs to produce something cinematic.
- No lighting or mood direction
- No camera angle or framing specified
- Character details left to guesswork
- Flat, generic-looking results
- Inconsistent with other scenes in the set
- 6–10 lines of deliberate detail, every time
- Character pulled from your Consistency Lock
- Explicit lighting, mood, and camera framing
- Built to match every other scene in the series
- Ready to hand straight to the Video Prompt Workflow
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool along with one scene (from the Scene Extraction Workflow) and your character’s Consistency Lock.
Frequently asked questions
A still image.
Directed into motion.
A copy-paste prompt system that turns a finished image prompt into a full video-generation shot list — camera movement, duration, and what stays locked — so your scene animates without breaking continuity.
“Animate this” leaves the camera
to guess what moves.
Without explicit direction, AI video tools often drift the camera, warp the background, or move things that should stay still. This workflow specifies exactly what’s allowed to move.
- Camera drifts or zooms unpredictably
- Background elements can shift or warp
- No explicit duration — output length varies
- Unclear what should move vs. stay static
- Motion fluidity prioritized over consistency
- Camera movement explicitly stated, or fixed tripod
- Exact duration in seconds, never a range
- Clear list of what moves vs. what’s locked
- Structural consistency prioritized over fluidity
- Built to chain directly from the Image Prompt Workflow
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI video tool along with the completed image prompt (from the Image Prompt Workflow) as your visual anchor.
Frequently asked questions
A flat script.
Paced for natural speech.
A copy-paste prompt system that adds pacing, pauses, and emphasis marks to your script — so AI-generated voiceover sounds natural on the first try, not robotic.
A raw script read by AI
sounds robotic.
Long, unbroken sentences and no pacing guidance are the most common reason AI narration sounds flat. This workflow fixes that before you generate anything.
- No natural pause points marked
- Long sentences run together
- No emphasis on key words
- Every AI tool interprets pacing differently
- Sounds flat or rushed
- Pause marks placed at natural rhythm points
- Long sentences flagged for splitting
- Key words marked for emphasis
- A recommended voice profile (pace/tone)
- Sounds natural on the first generation
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool along with your script. Use the pacing-marked output with any AI voice generator.
Frequently asked questions
One video topic.
A full SEO package.
A copy-paste prompt system that generates titles, description, tags, and a pinned-comment idea — everything you need to publish, minus the guesswork.
A guessed title rarely
gets found.
Search-friendly titles, descriptions, and tags aren’t intuitive to write on the fly. This workflow builds them with keyword placement in mind, without slipping into clickbait.
- Title doesn’t front-load the search term
- Description reads thin or keyword-stuffed
- Tags picked randomly, not strategically
- No pinned-comment engagement plan
- Inconsistent quality between videos
- 5 title options, keyword-first, under 60 characters
- Full description with natural keyword placement
- 15 tags — broad, specific, and long-tail mix
- A genuine pinned-comment idea, not engagement bait
- Same repeatable quality, every video
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool along with your video’s topic and a one-line summary.
Frequently asked questions
One piece of content.
A complete pin package.
A copy-paste prompt system that writes your pin title, description, image-generation prompt, and board suggestions — everything needed to publish a pin that actually gets found.
A rushed pin gets lost
in the feed.
Pinterest rewards keyword-aware titles and descriptions paired with a clear, bold visual. This workflow builds all four pieces together, matched to the same topic.
- Generic title with no keyword focus
- Description reads like an afterthought
- No clear image-prompt direction
- Saved to the wrong or no board
- Low discoverability
- Keyword-first title under 100 characters
- Natural description with 2–3 relevant keywords
- Full 2:3 image-prompt direction included
- 3–5 board suggestions to maximize reach
- Everything matched to one clear topic
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool along with the content (blog post, video, or resource) your pin is promoting.
Frequently asked questions
One topic.
A caption people actually stop for.
A copy-paste prompt system that writes your caption, hashtags, and — if it’s a Reel — a simple beat structure, built for how people actually scroll Instagram.
A flat caption doesn’t
earn the scroll-stop.
Instagram rewards a strong hook in the first line and a genuine reason to engage. This workflow builds both, plus hashtags and a Reel structure if you need one.
- Weak or buried hook line
- No clear call-to-action
- Random, untargeted hashtags
- No structure for Reels
- Reads like every other post
- Strong 1-line hook up front
- Genuine, specific call-to-action
- 10–15 broad + niche hashtags
- 4–6 beat Reel structure when needed
- Written for how people actually scroll
The full workflow prompt
Paste this into your AI tool along with your topic and content format (Reel, carousel, or single post).