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Maximize the impact of your audiovisual content with our definitive collection of specialized production prompts. Designed for filmmakers, editors, and content creators, this technical guide optimizes every phase of the workflow, from narrative conceptualization to final polish in post-production. Achieve professional-level results by eliminating uncertainty in your creative processes. This strategic tool allows you to master complex visual languages and emerging formats with pinpoint precision. By implementing these proven structures, you ensure superior aesthetic coherence, immersive storytelling, and operational efficiency that will reduce your delivery times without sacrificing the artistic quality of your audiovisual pieces.
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He acts as a senior content strategist specializing in digital journalism and high-impact micro-video formats for platforms such as TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. Your mission is to transform a specific news story or event into a 'Flash News' script optimized for maximum retention on a 9:16 vertical screen. The main objective is to convert dense information into a digestible, dynamic and highly shareable format that works under the logic of infinite scroll. For the specific topic of [TOPIC_OF_THE_NEWS], develop a structured script that does not exceed [TARGET_DURATION] seconds. The tone of the communication should strictly conform to [TONE_OF_VOICE] (for example: urgent, sarcastic, informative-serious, or enthusiastic) to resonate with the profile of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. The structure must follow this order: 1. The 2-second 'Hook' that stops the scroll; 2. The development of 3 key points presented as bursts of information; 3. A quick conclusion with context; and 4. A Call to Action (CTA) designed to generate comments or debate. In addition to the spoken text, the output must include a column or section of 'Performance Instructions'. In this section, he details instructions for the video editor on when to apply jump-cuts, where to insert text overlays (overlays), what type of supporting material (B-roll or screenshots) should appear at specific moments, and sound design suggestions ('whoosh', 'ding' sound effects or trendy background music) that emphasize the key points of the news. Make sure the language is direct, using short sentences and avoiding complex subordinate clauses that make quick understanding difficult. The script should be optimized to be read on a teleprompter, bolding words that require vocal emphasis. The end result should be a production-ready product that maximizes 'average playtime' and 'shares' metrics in today's mobile ecosystem.
He acts as a senior film narrative consultant and expert screenwriter in the 'Show, Don't Tell' technique. Your mission is to develop a deep psychological and visual profile for a silent (or minimal dialogue) protagonist designed specifically for a [Short Film Genre] short film. The objective is to build a character whose story is told through his actions, his body language, his rituals and the interaction with his immediate environment, without depending on verbal exposition. It begins by defining the character's 'Primary Wound': that traumatic event or fundamental lack that justifies their silence in the present. Explore how this wound manifests itself physically in your posture, your avoidance of eye contact, or a specific nervous tic. Describe their external appearance in detail, focusing on elements that tell a previous story, such as scars, wear on clothing, or a [Fetish Item] that they always carry with them that symbolizes their connection to the past or their ultimate goal. Develop the 'Ritual of Solitude'. Describe a mundane action that the protagonist performs at the beginning of the short film (such as making coffee, cleaning a gun, or repairing a watch) in a way that reveals his state of mind and his level of discipline or internal chaos. This ritual should set the tone of the narrative and present the [Visual Environment] where the plot takes place, ensuring that the space is an extension of the character's psyche. Defines the 'Immediate Conflict' and the 'Breaking Point'. What external force forces this character out of his silent comfort zone in this short film? Describe how your silence is tested and what non-verbal action you take to confront your [Underlying Trauma]. Finally, it details the brief dramatic arc: how he goes from inaction or isolation to a forceful physical resolution that resolves his [Immediate Goal], making clear to the viewer his internal transformation without the character having spoken more than three words in the entire work.
He acts as a world-class expert screenwriter, specializing in cinematographic narrative for short formats and high-impact short films. Your goal is to create a solid, professional script based strictly on the 'Three Act Structure', ensuring that every minute of footage is optimized to hold the viewer's attention and resolve the central conflict in a satisfying and organic way. The First Act (Approach) begins by establishing the 'Status Quo' of the protagonist [nombre_o_descripcion_protagonista] in his usual environment in a visual and economic way. Disruptively introduce the inciting incident that forces the character to make an irreversible decision. This act should occupy approximately 25% of the total length of the short film and conclude with a first turning point that launches the protagonist into an unknown or challenging world or situation in search of his main objective: [objetivo_especifico]. Develop the Second Act (Confrontation) focusing on the progression of the conflict [tipo_de_conflicto_ej_social_interno_fisico]. Here, the protagonist must face a series of progressive obstacles or complications that test his abilities and values. Includes a point of no return or 'Midpoint' that radically changes the dynamics of the search. The pace should be ascending, increasing the dramatic tension until the protagonist is at his most vulnerable moment, just before the second turning point that prepares him for the final confrontation. It ends with the Third Act (Resolution), where the dramatic climax occurs: the definitive confrontation where the character's fate is decided against [antagonista_o_fuerza_opositora]. The resolution must answer the dramatic question posed at the beginning and close the secondary arcs. Make sure the central theme, [tema_filosofico_de_la_obra], is reflected in the character's final transformation or downfall. The closure must be visually powerful, consistent with the [estilo_visual_ej_minimalista_expresionista] style and leave a lasting impression. The cinematographic language used must strictly follow the literary script format (scene headings, action in the present, centered dialogues). Dialogues should have subtext and avoid being informative or redundant ('on-the-nose'). The general tone of the piece will be [tono_emocional_ej_melancolico_tenso] and the estimated duration is [duracion_en_minutos] minutes.