AI logo generator pages work best when they help creators judge brand fit, not only visual novelty. Founders, builders, and business owners here usually need a logo that feels usable across websites, product launches, and social profiles without looking cheap or random. This page helps you compare logo ideas that balance speed, clarity, and enough brand character to support a real project.

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GLOBAL LOCK:
The subject is a series of stylized marine life illustrations (primarily lobsters and shrimp) in a "Contemporary Cutout" aesthetic. The visual style must remain consistent: high-saturation colors (vibrant reds, blues, greens, oranges) set against an absolute black background. The textures should feel analog and tactile, like high-quality paper or screen prints with visible grain and "material honesty." Lighting is graphic and high-contrast. Camera language is a mix of clean UI screen recordings and handheld, slightly gritty "real-world" B-roll. Speech is a confident, direct male voiceover with a crisp, professional mic signature.

[00:00–00:03]
A rapid-fire montage of stylized lobster illustrations. Each lobster has a unique color pattern (red with yellow spots, blue with red stars). They are centered on an absolute black background. The camera "pops" between different designs in sync with a fast beat. High saturation, sharp edges, contemporary graphic design feel.

[00:04–00:08]
Switch to a physical scene: Three young men in a professional kitchen with white subway tiles and stainless steel surfaces. The man in the foreground sits in a bright orange plastic chair, holding a large orange magazine titled "TYPEONE" with a black lobster graphic. Two men stand behind him, backs to the camera, wearing white and orange "CHOMP CREW" branded t-shirts and aprons. The lighting is bright and even.

[00:09–00:12]
A series of graphic overlays: A "RITUAL" poster with a blue lobster and star shapes appears over the kitchen scene, followed by smaller "FISH MARKET" and "OCEAN FRESH" stickers. The camera zooms slightly into the center of the posters.

[00:13–00:16]
Close-up of a blue lobster illustration inside a physical book or portfolio. The camera pans across the page, showing the texture of the paper and red star shapes. The lighting is soft and natural, emphasizing the "analog" feel of the print.

[00:17–00:22]
Screen recording of the Google Gemini Ultra interface on a mobile device. A hand icon types: "yo, create a lobster for my branding: Contemporary cutout... art immediacy. High saturation color palette against absolute black creates optical vibrancy while preserving analog authenticity through visible process evidence and material honesty." A green lobster with red stars is generated.

[00:23–00:27]
Top-down shot of an orange shrimp illustration on a black card, placed on a grey cutting mat with a white grid. White marker arrows and text ("WHITE SPACE", "CLEAN EDGES") are drawn around the shrimp. The camera zooms in slowly.

[00:28–00:31]
High-angle shot of the trunk of a dark blue vintage car. The trunk is filled with large, vibrant pink posters that say "SUSHI OCEAN DELIVERY" with a blue shrimp graphic. The posters are slightly overlapping. Natural outdoor daylight.

[00:32–00:37]
Top-down shot of various die-cut stickers on a grey cutting mat: a striped fish, a flower, a blue cat, and a mushroom. White marker arrows connect them, suggesting a "system." The camera pans across the stickers.

[00:38–00:47]
Back to the Gemini UI. The user types: "yessirski, looks good. but the client wants a fish instead. can you change the lobster to a fish cuh". The AI generates a green fish in the same "Contemporary Cutout" style. The video ends with a final graphic of a red lobster on a blue starburst with the text "the prompt."

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
Visual: Generic 3D renders, blurry textures, low contrast, messy backgrounds, realistic photography of lobsters, distorted anatomy, AI "hallucinations," flickering light, muted colors.
Speech: Robotic tone, monotone delivery, background noise, muffled audio, stuttering, unnatural pauses, low-quality microphone hiss.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00–00:03] (No speech, rhythmic music)
[00:04–00:08] "This is branding. It's AI and better than your agency."
[00:09–00:16] "Still pay thousands for inspirations that look like everyone else's stock graphics? Overpriced designers, revisions, and you still end up forgettable."
[00:17–00:22] "Here's the fix. AI-generated on purpose. You take this prompt. Chat GPT or Gemini."
[00:23–00:31] "And you get this. This isn't random. It's a system. Loads of space, clean edges, aesthetic, approachable. And AI nails it because it's not..."
[00:32–00:37] "Don't like lobster? Tell it to adapt. Change lobster, keep the style. Same vibe, different subject."
[00:38–00:47] "A visual language, generated with Gemini. No limits. This isn't brand. Without the... Comment 'PROMPT' and I'll send you the prompt."

TAKE_A (Direct/Punchy): "This is branding. It's AI and better than your agency."
TAKE_B (Confident/Smooth): "This is branding. It's AI... and it's better than your agency."
TAKE_C (Provocative): "This... is branding. It's AI. And it's better than your agency."
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GLOBAL LOCK: The video features a consistent female subject, Caucasian, mid-30s, blonde hair tied back or neatly styled, wearing a plain white t-shirt and a black lapel microphone. The environment is a cozy home office with wooden shelves, books, plants, and a distinctive blue orb light in the background. The video uses a vertical split-screen layout: the top half is the AI generation/UI area (16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio within the top half), and the bottom half is the creator's reaction (9:16 aspect ratio). The lighting is warm and professional. The speech is energetic, UGC-style direct-to-camera.

[00:00–00:03]
Subject: The creator is looking at her laptop, typing.
Environment: Home office, warm key light, blue accent light.
Action: Typing on a laptop, looking focused.
Camera: Medium Close-Up (MCU), static.
Speech: "Airpods disassemble then becomes the apple logo." (Typing sound effects).
Audio: Clear, dry room tone, close-mic.

[00:04–00:07]
Subject (Top): A pair of white AirPods Pro in their case against a black background. The case opens, and the internal components (chips, speakers, plastic shells) explode outward in a controlled, "exploded view" diagram style. The pieces then swirl and morph into a glowing, white neon Apple logo.
Subject (Bottom): The creator watches the screen, her eyes widening.
Action: Morphing animation. Creator reacts with a "Wow" expression.
Camera: Top: Macro product shot. Bottom: MCU.
Lighting: Top: High-contrast, cinematic product lighting. Bottom: Consistent studio light.
Speech: "Wow!" (High energy).

[00:08–00:11]
Subject: The creator is typing again.
Speech: "A black tesla box opens then becomes a tesla showroom."
Action: Typing on laptop.

[00:12–00:16]
Subject (Top): A sleek black box with a white Tesla "T" logo sits in a dark, futuristic space. The box unfolds and expands outward. The camera dollys forward as the box transforms into a wide, bright, minimalist Tesla showroom with white floors, glass walls, and a white Tesla Model 3 in the center.
Subject (Bottom): The creator raises her hands to her head in disbelief.
Action: Seamless environment expansion/morph.
Camera: Top: Dolly-in, wide angle. Bottom: MCU.
Lighting: Top: Clinical, bright, high-key white.
Speech: "Crazy!"

[00:17–00:18]
Subject: The creator is typing.
Speech: "A Jeep of box opens up in the desert."
Action: Typing on laptop.

[00:19–00:21]
Subject (Top): A rugged, military-style metal crate with "Jeep" stenciled on it sits in a vast, sandy desert at sunset. The crate unfolds like a transformer. It morphs into a dark green Jeep Wrangler with a roof tent, parked in the same desert spot with camping chairs nearby.
Subject (Bottom): The creator smiles and nods, looking impressed.
Action: Object-to-vehicle transformation.
Camera: Top: Low angle, cinematic wide. Bottom: MCU.
Lighting: Top: Golden hour, warm orange and yellow tones.
Speech: "Insane!"

[00:22–00:26]
Subject: The creator looks directly into the camera lens, gesturing with her hands.
Action: Direct address to audience, smiling, high energy.
Camera: MCU, static.
Text Overlay: "Comment 'WOW' & Get Free AI Video Guide" appears on screen.
Speech: "Comment WOW and I'll send over a free guide on how you can create these videos."
Sync: High lip-sync strictness required. The cut to the final CTA is clean.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual: blurry textures, distorted brand logos, flickering lights, extra limbs on the creator, messy background, low resolution, jittery motion during morphing. Speech: robotic voice, muffled audio, background noise, lip-sync delay, flat tone, stuttering.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00-00:03] "Airpods disassemble then becomes the apple logo."
TAKE_A: (Focused, muttering while typing)
TAKE_B: (Clear, instructional tone)
TAKE_C: (Excited, fast-paced)

[00:22-00:26] "Comment WOW and I'll send over a free guide on how you can create these videos."
TAKE_A: (Friendly, helpful, rising intonation on "WOW")
TAKE_B: (Urgent, fast, "get it now" energy)
TAKE_C: (Warm, smiling, professional)
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Vertical design commentary video about a branding trend shift toward irregular, hand-made looking visual identities, framed through a stylish olive oil packaging case study. The video opens with bold editorial text overlays like “This is the new…”, “new wave of branding,” and “We are seeing a massive pendulum swing back to irregular,” while abstract black ink shapes, collage-like graphics, hand-drawn motifs, and product mockup snippets flash on screen. The pacing is fast and graphic, like a design trend explainer made for Instagram creatives and brand designers.

The middle section uses food and packaging imagery to anchor the thesis in a concrete product example. Bowls of olives, stylized black organic forms, plates with olive oil, bottle labels, stacked cups, bread, tomatoes, eggs, and paper bags all appear in carefully art-directed compositions. The core brand shown is an olive oil concept with a bold red-and-black graphic system, large “OIL” typography, and irregular black shapes that feel deliberately imperfect. The creator treats the package system as proof of concept for a broader design movement away from sterile minimalism and toward tactile, expressive, non-uniform branding.

Later frames shift into slides, post screenshots, comment-style cards, and close-up packaging lockups to reinforce the teaching angle. The creator analyzes why these visual systems feel more alive, why handmade-looking marks are replacing overly clean layouts, and how the olive oil branding embodies that change through oversized type, rough forms, asymmetry, and strong shelf presence. The overall style should feel like a premium graphic design trend explainer mixed with a packaging case study, using editorial motion graphics, still-life food photography, and bold brand visuals to teach viewers about the return of irregular branding aesthetics.
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GLOBAL LOCK: vertical 9:16 creator-tutorial video about making animated 3D poster designs with AI inside Lovart. The format combines a creator talking-head inset with a large design-canvas interface showing poster layouts, object compositions, typography placement, and brand-style concept iterations. The presenter is a young man in a blue baseball cap with yellow detail, neutral-colored t-shirt, and studio lighting, speaking directly to camera from a creator setup. His inset remains near the lower part of the frame while the main screen above demonstrates the design process.

The content should show multiple high-impact poster examples on a clean white design workspace: a sporty Wilson tennis poster with a player and oversized racket, a luxury-style watch poster inspired by Rolex, tech-product hand-and-watch layouts inspired by Apple and Casio, skate-fashion and shoe posters inspired by Vans “Off The Wall,” and bold graphic poster compositions with brand-like typography, textured backgrounds, and floating 3D product placements. The interface should feel like a modern AI design tool with draggable elements, scaling handles, layer boxes, and editable text areas. The emotional tone is practical, design-forward, visually trendy, and aimed at creators, brands, and marketers who want poster-level visuals without complex 3D software.

[00:00-00:07] Open on a clean white design canvas showing a bold AI-generated poster mockup. Examples include a yellow/blue sports-fashion poster and a Wilson-themed tennis composition with oversized typography and a player holding a racket. The creator appears in a small lower inset explaining that Lovart can be used to create animated 3D posters without traditional complex 3D workflows.

[00:07-00:15] Move through several poster variations on the canvas. Show a seated figure in a fashion-style poster, a tennis player composition with giant racket framing, and editable layout elements with bounding boxes or control handles around the artwork. The interface should make it obvious that these are being designed inside one platform rather than assembled manually across multiple apps.

[00:15-00:24] Shift to luxury and product-poster examples. Show close-up hand shots wearing watches against bold green, red, and beige background blocks, evoking Rolex, Apple, and Casio-inspired poster layouts. The creator continues talking while the main design workspace cycles through these premium, brand-like concepts.

[00:24-00:34] Transition into sneaker and skate posters. Feature a black sneaker in dynamic perspective over checkerboard or gradient backgrounds, large “Off The Wall” / Vans-like typography, and poster-style compositions that feel slightly three-dimensional or layered. Include multiple variations to emphasize iteration and creative control.

[00:34-00:45] End on the strongest Lovart workflow payoff: several poster versions shown in sequence with editable text fields, layer guides, and template-style composition zones. The message should be clear that AI can accelerate poster ideation, visual styling, and animated design output for brands and creators, all within a single polished design environment.

VISUAL DNA:
- Clean white or light design-canvas UI with editable poster boards.
- Creator talking-head inset at the bottom.
- Brand-inspired poster concepts across sports, watches, tech, and skate culture.
- Bold typography, oversized product framing, layered image cutouts, and 3D-ish design depth.
- Lovart branding and AI design-tool positioning.

STYLE LOCK:
- Creator tutorial and software demo, not generic inspiration slideshow.
- Graphic-design-first visuals with polished poster aesthetics.
- Multiple case-study style poster examples to prove breadth.
- Modern social design energy with premium art-direction sensibility.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: dark coding dashboard, plain webinar slideshow, no creator inset, generic stock ad montage, no editable canvas, no poster composition tools, boring corporate presentation, random unrelated brand assets, political content, horror visuals, sports broadcast footage, no typography, low-quality Canva template feel, subtitles burned in, fully finished commercial with no design-process context.

SHOT PROMPTS:
SHOT 1: Lovart design canvas with sports-fashion and Wilson-style poster examples plus creator inset.
SHOT 2: editable layout handles around poster boards on a clean white workspace.
SHOT 3: luxury watch posters with hand close-ups and bold background color fields.
SHOT 4: Vans-style skate sneaker posters with “Off The Wall” graphic composition energy.
SHOT 5: final multi-poster workflow view showing text edits and AI design control.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00-00:45] Natural creator tutorial commentary explaining how to use Lovart's AI-powered design tools to create animated 3D posters quickly for brands, designers, and content creators.
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Create a vertical 9:16 minimal premium design-poster visual for an AI creative workflow, featuring a bright yellow tennis ball floating just above an outstretched human hand against a clean blue sky. The hand should rise from the lower portion of the frame wearing a white wristband, with the ball suspended in crisp sunlight so it feels like a polished 3D object hovering in space. Bold yellow Lovart text repeats in the upper left, while repeated Design text appears in the lower right like confident editorial poster typography. The overall result should feel like a high-end animated 3D poster concept for designers: simple, modern, vector-friendly, and easy to manipulate as a motion design asset. No clutter, no subtitles, no extra objects, no cartoon style.
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GLOBAL LOCK: 
Subject is a Caucasian female in her mid-30s with long blonde hair, wearing a simple white t-shirt and a black lapel microphone. She is positioned in a home studio with a dark bookshelf background, featuring warm practical lights and a prominent blue neon circular light. The video layout is a vertical 9:16 split-screen: the top 40% shows a dark-themed digital UI with a prompt input box, and the bottom 60% shows the subject sitting at a laptop. The lighting on the subject is a soft warm key light from the front-left. The color grade is vibrant with high contrast. Speech is clear, enthusiastic UGC-style narration.

[00:00–00:03]
Subject: Looking down at her laptop, lips moving as she narrates the prompt.
Environment: Top UI shows the text "Airpods dissassemble then becomes the apple logo" being typed into a dark search bar.
Action: Typing motion.
Camera: Static MCU of the subject; digital screen capture for the top.
Lighting: Warm studio light on subject; glowing UI elements.
Speech: Speaker A (On-camera): "Airpods disassemble then becomes the apple logo." Tone is curious and instructional.

[00:03–00:07]
Subject: Looks up at the top screen, eyes wide, mouth open in a "Wow" expression. She brings both hands up to the sides of her head in a gesture of amazement.
Environment: Top video shows white AirPods exploding into internal circuitry and components, which then swirl together in a trail of light to form a glowing white Apple logo against a black background.
Action: High-energy reaction.
Camera: Static MCU.
Lighting: The glow from the Apple logo reflects slightly on the subject's face.
Speech: Speaker A (On-camera): "Wow!" High pitch, expressive.

[00:07–00:11]
Subject: Looks back down at the laptop, typing again.
Environment: Top UI shows the text "A black tesla box opens then becomes a tesla showroom" being typed.
Action: Focused typing.
Camera: Static MCU.
Speech: Speaker A (On-camera): "A black tesla box opens then becomes a tesla showroom." Steady, rhythmic cadence.

[00:11–00:16]
Subject: Subject smiles and nods, looking at the top screen. She raises her hands again, gesturing toward the screen.
Environment: Top video shows a sleek black box with a glowing white Tesla 'T' logo. The box unfolds mechanically to reveal a brightly lit, minimalist white Tesla showroom with a car in the center and charging stations.
Action: Satisfied reaction.
Camera: Static MCU.
Lighting: Bright white light from the generated showroom video.
Speech: Speaker A (On-camera): "Crazy!" Short, punchy emphasis.

[00:16–00:21]
Subject: Typing the final prompt.
Environment: Top UI shows the text "A Jeep of box opens up in the desert" being typed.
Action: Quick typing.
Camera: Static MCU.
Speech: Speaker A (On-camera): "A Jeep of box opens up in the desert."

[00:21–00:26]
Subject: Subject transitions to a full-screen view (or stays in split-screen with the Jeep video playing). She looks directly into the lens, smiling broadly and using expansive hand gestures.
Environment: Top video shows a rugged, military-style crate in a sandy desert at sunset. The crate opens to reveal a dark green Jeep SUV.
Action: Direct-to-camera address, enthusiastic hand waving.
Camera: MCU, subject centered.
Lighting: Consistent warm/cool studio contrast.
Speech: Speaker A (On-camera): "Insane! Comment WOW and I'll send over a free guide on how you can create these videos." Fast pace, high energy, clear CTA.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
Visual: blurry faces, inconsistent hair color, flickering background lights, distorted logos, messy UI text, jittery camera movement, unnatural hand anatomy, low resolution, dull colors.
Speech: robotic voice, monotone delivery, background noise, muffled audio, lip-sync mismatch, stuttering, flat emotions.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00-00:03] "Airpods disassemble then becomes the apple logo."
TAKE_A: (Curious) "Airpods... disassemble... then becomes the Apple logo."
TAKE_B: (Fast) "Airpods disassemble then becomes the Apple logo!"
TAKE_C: (Instructional) "Airpods disassemble, then becomes the Apple logo."

[00:03-00:07] "Wow!"
TAKE_A: (Gasp) "Wow!"
TAKE_B: (Long) "Woooow!"
TAKE_C: (Whisper) "Wow."

[00:07-00:11] "A black tesla box opens then becomes a tesla showroom."
TAKE_A: (Excited) "A black Tesla box opens, then becomes a Tesla showroom!"

[00:21-00:26] "Insane! Comment WOW and I'll send over a free guide on how you can create these videos."
TAKE_A: (High Energy) "Insane! Comment WOW and I'll send over a free guide on how YOU can create these videos!"
Prosody: Emphasis on "WOW" and "YOU". Short pause after "Insane!".
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GOAL
Maximize similarity to the reference tutorial-style creator video by preserving the same split layout: a host speaking to camera in the lower portion while a white-background AI design-agent workspace occupies the upper portion and demonstrates how to create animated imagery and poster-style visuals. Prioritize the monochrome floral poster examples, the clean UI with left-side tool icons and right-side chat or prompt panel, the host's black cap and dark sweatshirt, the desk microphone in the foreground, and the later transition into product-style mockups and a CTA asking viewers to comment “AI.” The clip should feel like a practical workflow tutorial for creators, not a pure product announcement.

MISE EN PLACE
- Format: 9:16 vertical tutorial explainer, approximately 29.74 seconds.
- Presenter lock:
  - Young adult white male creator with medium-length dark hair, short beard, wearing a black baseball cap and dark navy or black sweatshirt.
  - He speaks directly to camera from a minimal creator setup with a large black desk microphone visible at lower right or center foreground.
- Interface / demo lock:
  - Upper portion shows a mostly white design workspace with a left vertical toolbar, floating canvas area, and a right-side prompt/chat panel.
  - Early examples focus on high-contrast black-and-white floral poster design with large typography such as “DESIGN” and “AI.”
  - Later examples show prompt text, generated poster refinements, and animated or product-style compositions such as orange headphones or a phone emerging from clouds.
  - Closing CTA visually includes “Comment ‘AI’”.
- Scene segmentation:
  - Shot 1: 00:00-00:07.00, hook with monochrome floral poster visuals and the host introducing animated imagery with AI design agents.
  - Shot 2: 00:07.00-00:15.00, clearer UI walkthrough showing prompt panel and generated flower poster iterations.
  - Shot 3: 00:15.00-00:23.00, expanded design workflow with poster composition and product-mockup examples.
  - Shot 4: 00:23.00-00:29.74, wrap-up and CTA with final animated visual and “Comment ‘AI’” prompt.
- Key visual evidence:
  - Bold black typography on white poster layouts.
  - Metallic or reflective flower forms and grayscale floral framing.
  - Right-side text prompt area with generated-result thumbnails.
  - Left-side vertical UI icons suggesting a design canvas workflow.
  - Orange product visuals later in the clip, especially headphones floating in clouds and phone imagery.
- Speech evidence inferred from caption and visuals:
  - Main topic: how to create animated imagery with AI design agents.
  - Delivery: instructional, fast, creator-friendly, focused on practical workflow.
- LOCK THESE invariants:
  - host-on-bottom + UI-on-top format, floral poster tutorial, white interface, black cap and dark sweatshirt host, microphone visible, CTA comment mechanic.
- Variables that may drift slightly:
  - exact host gestures, exact arrangement of the generated poster variations, specific cursor or panel microstates.

SHOTLIST
Shot 1
- shot_id: 1
- timecode_start: 00:00.00
- timecode_end: 00:07.00
- duration: 7.0s
- framing: split-screen with host medium close at bottom and large poster examples above.
- lens: 50mm equivalent creator lens on host.
- camera movement: host static, upper visuals cut or animate through poster variants.
- subject: host points upward while black-and-white floral poster layouts with “DESIGN” and “AI” cycle above him.
- environment: minimal creator room or neutral background, microphone in foreground.
- lighting: soft frontal key on host, bright flat white UI background above.
- speech/audio: direct instructional hook about using AI design agents.
- must match: editorial black-and-white flower aesthetic.

Shot 2
- shot_id: 2
- timecode_start: 00:07.00
- timecode_end: 00:15.00
- duration: 8.0s
- framing: same split layout, more interface-visible.
- lens: same host framing.
- subject: upper panel shows a prompt/chat panel and canvas with glowing flower or poster iterations while the host explains the workflow steps.
- environment: white workspace with left toolbar icons and right-side conversation panel.
- lighting: consistent soft host light, bright UI above.
- motion cues: UI transitions, generated image swaps, subtle host hand motions.
- speech/audio: concise explanation of generating and iterating poster concepts.
- must match: actual design-agent workflow feel, not just static images.

Shot 3
- shot_id: 3
- timecode_start: 00:15.00
- timecode_end: 00:23.00
- duration: 8.0s
- framing: upper panel rotates into more applied examples.
- lens: same host lens.
- subject: product-style poster compositions appear, including orange headphones and a smartphone-like device in cloud-themed layouts, while the host explains expanding the same workflow into animated imagery or campaign-ready assets.
- environment: same interface structure persists with generated thumbnails and poster artboards.
- lighting: bright clean digital design surface above, natural creator lighting below.
- speech/audio: host discusses moving from static visuals into more polished animated outputs.
- must match: product-marketing style examples and clean white workspace.

Shot 4
- shot_id: 4
- timecode_start: 00:23.00
- timecode_end: 00:29.74
- duration: 6.74s
- framing: final split-screen CTA.
- lens: same host framing.
- subject: upper panel lands on an orange headphone-in-cloud visual with text prompt “Comment ‘AI’” while the host closes with a direct call to action.
- environment: same clean white interface or finished hero visual.
- lighting: consistent, simple, social-native.
- speech/audio: closing CTA and final takeaway.
- must match: comment-driven CTA ending.

STYLE BIBLE
- visual_style: creator workflow tutorial, clean design-tech explainer, editorial AI poster demo.
- camera_signature: mostly static host frame with UI-driven motion above.
- lighting_signature: soft creator key light below, bright white interface above.
- grade_signature: minimal white-gray-black palette early, then selective warm orange product accents later.
- texture_signature: crisp UI, sharp typography, reflective grayscale flowers, polished mockup visuals.
- pacing_signature: hook with pretty output, reveal the workflow, broaden use cases, close with CTA.
- speech_style: practical, creator-to-creator teaching tone.
- mic_mix_profile: clean close-mic voice, low ambient room noise, light tutorial pacing.

MASTER PROMPT
GLOBAL LOCK: Keep a vertical split-screen tutorial video. The host stays visible in the lower section for most of the runtime, wearing a black cap and dark sweatshirt, speaking directly to camera with a large black microphone visible beside him. The upper section shows a bright white AI design-agent interface and generated poster outputs. The overall feel should be modern creative-software education for social media, with sharp typography, polished poster visuals, and a practical workflow tone. No subtitles are necessary in the prompt body, but the showcased design outputs may contain text that is visibly part of the examples.

[00:00-00:07.00] Start with large monochrome poster examples in the upper section: grayscale flowers, floral wreaths, metallic petals, and bold text like “DESIGN” and “AI.” Below, the host points and explains that he is about to show how to create animated imagery with AI design agents. Keep his expression engaged and instructive.

[00:07.00-00:15.00] Make the upper section show more of the interface itself: a left toolbar, a canvas with poster artwork, and a right-side prompt or chat panel generating and refining flower-based poster designs. The host below explains the workflow, likely how he prompts and iterates the output.

[00:15.00-00:23.00] Expand the example set in the upper section from floral editorial posters into product-style designs, including orange headphones and a phone-like object emerging from clouds. The host explains how the same design-agent workflow can be used to make more applied animated imagery and campaign-ready assets.

[00:23.00-00:29.74] Finish with a polished hero-style visual in the upper section, such as orange headphones floating in soft white clouds, plus a clear CTA reading “Comment ‘AI’.” The host below closes with a direct final recommendation and invitation to engage.

NEGATIVE PROMPT
Avoid dark moody coding interfaces, messy cluttered rooms, enterprise webinar style, shaky handheld footage, neon gamer lighting, generic stock AI art unrelated to the workflow, overcomplicated UI clutter, overly corporate voice, or cinematic narrative scenes that break the tutorial format.

SHOT PROMPT DELTAS
- Shot 1 delta: emphasize bold monochrome floral poster designs with big typography.
- Shot 2 delta: emphasize the actual design-agent UI with prompt panel and iteration flow.
- Shot 3 delta: emphasize product-style outputs such as orange headphones and phone/cloud visuals.
- Shot 4 delta: emphasize the “Comment ‘AI’” CTA and clean final hero image.

SPEECH PACK
- Timecoded speech intent:
  - [00:00-00:07.00] introduce the goal of making animated imagery with AI design agents.
  - [00:07.00-00:15.00] explain the core workflow and prompt-based iteration.
  - [00:15.00-00:23.00] explain how to turn the workflow into more commercial product-style outputs.
  - [00:23.00-00:29.74] deliver the CTA and recap.
- Delivery direction: energetic but instructional, medium-fast pace, clear creator language, lightly persuasive close.
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Tim Koda

GLOBAL LOCK: Vertical AI branding case-study reel combining a design host, brand-strategy text, packaging mockups, mascot development, and food-product visuals for a fictional brand called "French Croissant." The color palette is bold and playful, dominated by cobalt blue backgrounds, warm pastry browns, cream packaging tones, and cartoon reds/pinks. Product shots include wrapped croissants, branded paper, stickers, and box packaging. Graphic development includes hand-drawn mascot sketches, graffiti-style illustration energy, and a recurring lips icon used as a cheeky character element. The overall style should feel like a modern AI-assisted brand system build: emotional strategy, visual direction, texture, mascot exploration, and applied packaging all shown in one fast reel.

[00:00-00:06] Open on close product shots of a croissant wrapped in branded paper against a bright blue background. Packaging, labels, and pastry textures are front and center. The presentation feels tactile and editorial rather than generic mockup-only content.

[00:06-00:12] Shift into broader branding assets: a product box, sticker sheets, and identity elements for the "French Croissant" concept. Keep the blue studio backdrop and clean tabletop presentation. The mood is playful and graphic.

[00:12-00:20] Introduce the mascot and illustration phase. Show a collage of energetic hand-drawn characters and doodles, including food-person hybrids, gestural black linework, and expressive mouths. The lips icon or mouth motif appears repeatedly, establishing a distinctive brand personality.

[00:20-00:28] Move into animated mascot variations or repeated icon treatments, then cut to more product-in-use imagery such as a person biting into the croissant. This section should tie the playful identity back to real food appetite and consumer packaging.

[00:28-00:38] Reveal strategic brand-building screens or text-based AI prompt outputs, showing how emotional DNA, brand structure, and visual direction are being defined. The style remains design-process focused, with creative strategy visible rather than hidden.

[00:38-00:47] End by blending strategy, packaging, mascot art, and product photography into one coherent launch-ready brand system. The final feeling should be that AI was used not to make a soulless identity, but to build a tactile, character-rich, emotionally legible food brand.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK:
Subject is a Caucasian male, mid-20s, with short brown hair and a light beard, wearing a tan "VANS" trucker hat and a plain white t-shirt. He is positioned in the bottom third of the frame in a talking-head format. The top two-thirds of the frame is a digital workspace. The environment for the subject is a cozy room with warm, out-of-focus background lighting. The digital workspace is a clean, modern software UI with a white background. The video has a high-energy, fast-paced UGC tutorial style. Speech is enthusiastic, clear, and direct-to-camera.

[00:00–00:03]
The top 2/3 shows a rapid succession of Taylor Swift posters. First, a red and black vintage-style poster with "TAYLOR" in large block letters. Then, a collage-style poster with denim textures and "TAYLOR SWIFT" in a stylized font. The subject at the bottom is talking excitedly, gesturing with his hands.

[00:04–00:06]
The top 2/3 switches to Post Malone posters. One is a gritty, black-and-white screen-print with a red star over his eye and "POST" in red spray-paint font. The next is a profile shot with "F-1 Trillion" text in pink. The subject continues his energetic narration.

[00:07–00:14]
The top 2/3 shows a breakdown of a Leonardo DiCaprio poster. A portrait of DiCaprio appears on the left, a text prompt on the right. A progress bar fills, and a "Wolf of Wall Street" poster is revealed, featuring a screen-print texture and yellow/black color scheme. The subject points upwards toward the visuals.

[00:15–00:25]
The top 2/3 shows the "Lovart" website interface. A cursor clicks "New Project." The subject explains the tool. The cursor types "Create me a poster for Ed Sheeran" into a chat box. A model selection menu pops up, and "Nano Banana Pro" is selected.

[00:26–00:37]
The top 2/3 shows an Ed Sheeran poster being generated. It features him with a guitar against a sunset background. The subject demonstrates iterations: the text at the bottom changes to "NEW YEAR'S EVE" and "LAS VEGAS SPHERE." The style then shifts to a high-contrast green and black screen-print.

[00:38–00:42]
The entire frame transitions to a real-world scene. A man in a tan jumpsuit, seen from behind, is taping a large white poster onto a red brick wall. The poster features a black circular logo and the text "COMMENT AI." The subject appears in a small bubble at the bottom, saying "type AI in the comments."

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
Visual: blurry face, distorted hands, flickering UI elements, inconsistent hat logo, low resolution, messy background, unnatural eye movements.
Speech: robotic tone, monotone delivery, background noise, muffled audio, lip-sync mismatch, stuttering, long pauses.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00–00:06]
TAKE_A: "Google Nano Banana Pro is mind-blowing when it comes to creating graphic design work. You can take any character and create any poster design."
TAKE_B: "Nano Banana Pro is a total game-changer for design. Take any celeb, any style, and boom—instant professional posters."
TAKE_C: "This new AI model is insane for graphics. One reference photo is all you need to make these incredible celebrity posters."

[00:07–00:14]
TAKE_A: "With one reference image of their face and a basic prompt. So I'm going to show you exactly how you can get the best results."
TAKE_B: "Just one photo and a simple sentence. I'll show you the secret to getting these high-end results every single time."
TAKE_C: "Reference photo plus a basic prompt equals this. Let me walk you through the process for the best output."

[00:15–00:25]
TAKE_A: "To get started you want to go to Lovart, which is a dedicated AI design tool. You can now write in a basic prompt, then select Google Nano Banana Pro."
TAKE_B: "Head over to Lovart—it's built for designers. Type your idea, pick the Nano Banana Pro model, and you're ready."
TAKE_C: "Step one: open Lovart. It’s an AI design powerhouse. Enter your prompt, choose the Google model, and watch the magic."

[00:26–00:42]
TAKE_A: "Once you hit generate, it will use its own prompt enhancer. Now you can iterate, change text or backgrounds. Type AI in the comments for the link!"
TAKE_B: "Hit generate and let the AI enhance your prompt. Tweak the text, swap the background, it's that easy. Comment AI for access!"
TAKE_C: "Generate, iterate, and perfect. Change anything you want in seconds. If you want to try this, just type AI below!"
Video
A creator-style educational video in vertical format featuring a woman speaking directly to the camera outdoors while holding a small handheld microphone. She stands in front of an industrial blue-gray wall and explains how to improve AI image or video generation by writing better prompts for character identity and consistency. As she talks, visual overlays appear around her, including example faces, UI screenshots, prompt text blocks, icon graphics, and sample outputs that illustrate her points. The camera remains steady in a medium shot while she gestures with one hand, points upward for emphasis, and delivers concise teaching segments with captioned key phrases. The mood is instructional, creator-native, confident, and optimized for social learning content.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK:
Subject: A matte black Lamborghini Aventador SVJ with carbon fiber accents and a massive, muscular black bull.
Apparent Ethnicity/Cues: Italian luxury automotive design, raw biological power.
Environment: A vast desert of dark, volcanic black sand dunes.
Lighting: Golden hour sunset, low sun on the horizon, heavy backlighting, long dramatic shadows, warm orange highlights against deep black silhouettes.
Color Grade: High contrast, warm orange and teal/black palette, cinematic film look with slight grain.
Camera Language: High-end commercial style, mix of wide establishing shots, extreme macro close-ups, and dynamic tracking shots.
Audio/Speech: No speech. Cinematic, bass-heavy rhythmic music. Sync cuts to the beat.

[00:00–00:01]
Wide shot of a black Lamborghini Aventador SVJ parked on a dark sand dune. The sun is setting directly behind the car, creating a brilliant orange glow and a sharp silhouette. The car is angled slightly toward the camera.

[00:01–00:02]
Extreme close-up of the front wheel of the Lamborghini. The black multi-spoke rim has subtle gold detailing. Light glints off the metallic surfaces. Shallow depth of field with the background sand blurred.

[00:02–00:03]
Extreme close-up of a black bull's eye. The eye is dark and wet, reflecting the orange sunset. The surrounding fur is coarse and detailed. The bull blinks slowly.

[00:03–00:04]
Medium shot of the black bull standing majestically on a dune. Backlit by the sun, a golden rim light outlines its powerful frame. Dust particles dance in the air around it.

[00:04–00:05]
Close-up, low-angle shot of the bull's heavy hoof stepping firmly into the soft, dark sand. A small cloud of dust rises from the impact.

[00:05–00:06]
Low-angle tracking shot of the Lamborghini speeding across the desert. The car kicks up a massive spray of dark sand. Motion blur on the ground and wheels emphasizes speed.

[00:06–00:08]
Top-down aerial shot. The Lamborghini drifts in a tight circle, its tires carving a stylized "LO" logo into the dark sand. Sand and dust swirl around the car in a perfect vortex.

[00:08–00:11]
Wide shot of the car and the bull facing each other on opposite dunes. The sun is perfectly centered between them on the horizon. The atmosphere is tense and epic, like a cinematic standoff.

[00:11–00:13]
Wide shot, the car and bull are now closer, silhouetted against the massive, low-hanging orange sun. A cinematic lens flare stretches across the frame.

[00:13–00:15]
High-angle reveal shot. The camera looks down at the word "Lamborghini" written in elegant, large-scale script in the sand. In the background, the car and the bull stand still under the fading sunset glow.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
Visual: Bright daylight, white sand, green grass, morphing car parts, flickering lights, distorted bull anatomy, multiple suns, blurry textures, low resolution, cartoonish style, text logos other than Lamborghini.
Audio: Robotic voices, narration, pop music, silence, harsh clipping, low-quality audio.

SPEECH PACK:
N/A (This video is purely visual and music-driven).
Music Direction: Cinematic Phonk/Electronic. Heavy bass hits at 00:01, 00:02, 00:05, and 00:13.
Sync Notes: Every visual cut must land exactly on a rhythmic bass beat.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: A blonde female creator in a vertical talking-head tutorial explains why Midjourney still stands out compared with every other image generator she has tested. She appears in a clean indoor creator setup with a clip-on lav mic, speaking directly to camera. The edit repeatedly cuts to example images demonstrating many different creative categories: editorial portraits, lifestyle photography, cinematic fantasy creatures, poster design, product shots, business scenes, thumbnails, nail beauty macro, illustrated covers, and branded commercial visuals. Bright yellow all-caps caption fragments appear over the presenter to emphasize key claims. The tone is opinionated, fast, educational, and highly creator-oriented.

[00:00-00:06]
Open with the presenter stating that she has tested every major image generator. Intercut quick example visuals: polished editorial portraits, high-style fashion or business shots, and surreal fantasy imagery. The hook establishes a comparison-based tutorial.

[00:06-00:12]
The presenter continues in direct-to-camera mode while examples flash on screen showing poster-style graphics, clean product imagery, lifestyle travel scenes, and stylized character art. The message is that no other tool matches Midjourney’s breadth and quality.

[00:12-00:18]
Cut through more categories: beauty close-ups, cinematic environments, realistic portraits, thumbnails, branded compositions, and bold poster designs. The creator points out use cases like thumbnails, products, and business visuals.

[00:18-00:24]
The tutorial emphasizes practical strengths: consistency, versatility, and premium-looking results. More examples appear, including animals, commercial-style food or product shots, and polished people imagery. The pacing remains sharp and category-driven.

[00:24-00:27]
End with the presenter delivering a summary and call-to-action style close, while the final frames reinforce the Midjourney comparison point and encourage saving or following for more creator-tool advice.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
male presenter, no example images, no yellow caption phrases, blurry screenshots, no variety of styles, no portrait examples, no poster or product visuals, flat stock imagery, watermark, text glitches

SPEECH PACK:
One female English-speaking creator voice.
TRANSCRIPT INTENT: Explain that after testing many image generators, Midjourney still outperforms others across multiple visual categories such as portraits, products, thumbnails, posters, and stylized scenes.
DELIVERY: Fast, assertive, expert-review cadence with short emphasized claims and creator-focused framing.
SYNC: Talking-head segments require tight lip-sync; image example sections can run under voiceover and caption emphasis.
Video

INVARIANTS TO LOCK
- Vertical 9:16 creator explainer Reel.
- Same young adult white male presenter with light skin, side-swept brown hair, cream sweater, black podcast microphone, framed in a rounded talking-head window near the bottom.
- Clean split layout: upper area demonstrates motion-graphics examples and product UI; lower area stays on the presenter.
- First half uses a bright white background with minimalist graphic cards; second half transitions to a dark Higgsfield interface with highlighted “Vibe Motion”.
- Tone is practical and creator-focused: motion graphics are now fast, promptable, and no longer expensive to outsource.

SHOTLIST
1. [00:00-00:06] White-background motion-graphics examples rotate rapidly: a banking-style exchange-rate widget, a celebrity-style profile card, a Netflix-looking chart, a floating to-do list, and bold typography cards like “Here’s”.
2. [00:06-00:12] The presenter continues speaking while the examples emphasize clean kinetic design, product-card movement, and crisp typography-driven animations.
3. [00:12-00:17] The layout flips into the dark Higgsfield product UI; navigation highlights the “Vibe Motion” tab as a cursor hovers over the tool.
4. [00:17-00:20] Result cards appear, including a glowing red neon Coca-Cola wordmark as a motion-graphics example.
5. [00:20-00:21] End on a bright CTA card: comment “motion” for the guide.

STYLE BIBLE
Visual style: modern creator tutorial mixed with SaaS demo.
Camera signature: static talking-head insert, eye-level medium close-up.
Lighting signature: warm soft light on presenter; upper examples are either bright high-key white mockups or dark UI screens with neon accents.
Grade signature: clean contrast, strong readability, simple color blocks, green highlight for the selected Higgsfield feature.
Speech style: energetic solo creator explanation, concise and persuasive, close-mic audio.

MASTER PROMPT
GLOBAL LOCK: Create a vertical Instagram Reel that teaches how prompt-based motion graphics can now be made quickly inside an AI tool. Keep the lower section anchored by a young adult white male presenter with side-swept brown hair, cream sweater, warm lighting, and a black microphone inside a rounded talking-head frame. Use the upper section for rapid visual proof. Begin on a bright white, minimalist motion-design showcase, then transition into a dark Higgsfield UI where the “Vibe Motion” feature is highlighted. End with a simple CTA asking viewers to comment “motion”.

[00:00-00:04] On a bright white background, cycle through several polished motion-graphics mockups: a black-and-green finance widget, a celebrity profile card, a red bar chart with a Netflix-style label, and a floating task list above a laptop. The presenter below gestures upward and explains that motion graphics used to be slow and expensive.

[00:04-00:08] Continue the white-background showcase with bold typography cards and clean UI motion examples. Keep the presenter centered below, speaking with confidence and slight urgency, emphasizing how accessible the workflow has become.

[00:08-00:13] Transition into a dark product UI. Show the Higgsfield logo and a navigation bar where “Vibe Motion” is visibly selected in green-yellow highlight. The presenter points as if naming the feature directly.

[00:13-00:18] Reveal motion-graphics outputs inside the dark interface, including a neon red Coca-Cola-style glowing script labeled “Result:”. Maintain the presenter’s lower talking-head window so the Reel still feels like a guided demo rather than a pure screen recording.

[00:18-00:21] Finish on a white CTA card with black text reading comment “motion”, paired with playful emoji-style icons. The presenter holds a direct final gesture to encourage engagement.

NEGATIVE PROMPT
Do not change the presenter identity, sweater, mic placement, or warm lighting. Avoid unreadable text, sloppy typography animation, broken brand lettering, warped neon script, muddy UI screenshots, mismatched layout spacing, or motion graphics that feel generic and random. Keep the examples crisp, minimal, and highly legible.

SPEECH PACK
[00:00-00:09] Speaker A, on camera. Meaning: motion graphics used to be slow and expensive, but now AI tools can generate them from prompts. Delivery: fast, practical, creator-first.
TAKE_A: “Motion graphics used to be one of my biggest pain points because they take forever and cost a lot to outsource.”
TAKE_B: “This kind of motion design used to be slow and expensive, and now it is becoming promptable.”
TAKE_C: “If motion graphics were your bottleneck, this is the kind of workflow that changes that.”

[00:09-00:21] Speaker A, on camera. Meaning: Higgsfield’s Vibe Motion makes it easier, and viewers can comment for the guide. Delivery: upbeat CTA.
TAKE_A: “With Higgsfield, you can create these motion graphics from a prompt, so comment motion if you want the guide.”
TAKE_B: “This is the feature I would test first, and if you want the workflow, comment motion.”
TAKE_C: “Comment motion and I will send you the link and the setup.”
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: A high-definition screen recording of a web browser. The interface is the Freepik website in dark mode. The cursor is a standard white arrow. The subject identity is a consistent AI-generated character: a blonde woman with a friendly, professional appearance, light skin tone, and casual-chic wardrobe. The environment is the Freepik AI Image Generator workspace. The lighting is the digital glow of the UI. The color grade is clean, high-contrast, and modern. The speech is a warm, enthusiastic female voiceover, recorded with a close-mic, dry studio signature.

[00:00–00:02]
The browser is on the Freepik homepage. The cursor moves smoothly toward the "AI Suite" menu item in the top navigation bar.
Speech: "This is Nano Banana Pro."
Lip-sync: N/A (Screen recording)

[00:02–00:05]
The cursor clicks "AI Suite" and then selects "AI Image Generator." The page transitions quickly to the generator workspace.
Speech: "I spent the last two days testing it."

[00:05–00:08]
The user clicks the model selection dropdown. The list scrolls down to reveal "Google Nano Banana Pro." The cursor selects it.
Speech: "It is mind-blowing."

[00:08–00:10]
The user clicks the "Character" tab. A grid of faces appears. The cursor selects the first character, a blonde woman labeled "@johanne."
Speech: "Look at how it handles character consistency."

[00:10–00:13]
The cursor clicks into the prompt box. Text appears rapidly as if pasted: "@johanne - Hyper-realistic studio podcast scene featuring the man sitting across from a bearded neuroscientist in a dim, moody podcast studio..." The user then clicks the "9:16" aspect ratio icon.
Speech: "You just drop in your prompt, pick your ratio..."

[00:13–00:15]
The "Generate" button is clicked. After a brief loading animation, a 2x2 grid of four cinematic, high-quality images appears, showing the character in a professional podcast setting with warm, moody lighting.
Speech: "...and the results are professional grade. Comment 'AI' to try it."

NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual artifacts, blurry UI text, shaky camera, external glare on screen, messy browser tabs, slow loading times, robotic voiceover, harsh sibilance, background noise, inconsistent character features, low-resolution AI results.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00–00:05]
TAKE_A: "This is Nano Banana Pro. I spent the last two days testing it." (Enthusiastic, fast-paced)
TAKE_B: "Check out Nano Banana Pro. I've been playing with this for two days straight." (Casual, conversational)
TAKE_C: "You need to see Nano Banana Pro. Two days of testing and I'm hooked." (Authoritative, punchy)

[00:05–00:15]
TAKE_A: "It is mind-blowing. The character consistency is perfect. Just paste your prompt and hit generate. Comment AI for the link." (Clear, instructional)
TAKE_B: "It's honestly mind-blowing. Look at that consistency! Set your ratio, hit generate, and boom. Comment AI to get access." (Excited, high energy)
TAKE_C: "Mind-blowing results. It keeps the character perfectly. One click and you're done. Comment AI and I'll send it over." (Direct, CTA-focused)
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: Vertical 9:16 UGC tutorial reel with a persistent two-layer presentation style: the upper 60 to 70 percent of the frame shows demonstrations, screenshots, typed prompts, and generated image results; the lower portion shows the same male creator speaking directly to camera in a rounded-corner selfie window for most of the video. The creator is a white male in his late 20s to mid 30s, medium-length wavy dark brown hair, short beard and mustache, expressive eyebrows, average build, casual creator aesthetic. Keep his delivery energetic, friendly, and persuasive. Wardrobe changes are intentional by section: white tee and cream Vans cap at the opening studio desk, blue polo and backward cap for the main explainer section, yellow suit jacket and black top hat for the final gag CTA. Upper-frame design alternates between a white studio opening, black presentation slides branded "Google Nano Banana" with a banana emoji, product-demo image canvases, and dark Freepik interface screens on a soft orange-blue gradient background. The reel should feel like an AI creator tutorial ad: quick but readable, clean text overlays, obvious prompt boxes, high contrast UI, fast social pacing, light jump cuts, and consistent bottom talking-head commentary. Speech style is single-speaker direct-to-camera tutorial English with crisp articulation, upbeat cadence, short persuasive sentences, and creator-economy CTA energy. Audio should sound like a close phone or lav mic in a quiet room, lightly compressed, dry, intelligible, and synced to the speaker window.

[00:00-00:04.50] Open on a bright white studio setup. The upper frame shows the colorful Google wordmark above the title "Nano Banana" with a banana emoji. Centered below it, the creator sits behind a white table in a cream Vans cap and light shirt, leaning toward a turquoise striped cup-shaped microphone or tumbler. Softbox lights are visible on both sides, making the setup feel like a casual creator studio. In the lower portion of frame, a separate rounded-corner selfie video of the same man begins speaking directly to camera. He introduces the tool with immediate enthusiasm. Lips are fully visible in the lower video; lip-sync strictness high for the first spoken hook.

[00:04.50-00:10.00] Cut to a black presentation layout branded "Google Nano Banana" at the top. The upper demo area shows a bright outdoor image of the creator on a Grand Canyon style cliff-edge walkway, arms stretched, backpack on, huge sky and canyon behind him. A prompt box appears under the image and begins typing "Make it into a youtube thumbnail". The lower selfie speaker remains on screen in the blue polo and backward cap, gesturing with one hand while explaining the edit. The tone is excited, helpful, and a little amazed. Keep the typed prompt animation readable and central.

[00:10.00-00:14.50] The same canyon image updates into a louder thumbnail treatment with giant curved yellow "GRAND CANYON" text behind the creator’s head. Emphasize the before-and-after value clearly: same base photo, more clickable YouTube-style packaging. The lower speaker continues talking in sync with hand gestures. Audio remains a crisp tutorial voice, no music overpowering the speech.

[00:14.50-00:20.50] Transition to a luxury product-edit example. In the upper frame, a prompt card reads "Replace the bottle" with a small reference thumbnail, then the output becomes a glossy Dior Sauvage-style perfume bottle on swirling golden light trails over a dark brown-black studio background. Maintain premium ad aesthetics, reflective glass, centered bottle, and luminous streaks. The lower talking-head explains the edit use case, likely referencing product replacement or image transformation. Speech stays fast, punchy, and creator-friendly.

[00:20.50-00:24.00] Briefly show another generated image example in the upper area, including a polished portrait-style output that demonstrates broader image editing capability beyond product swaps. Keep the cut quick and social-first, serving as visual proof rather than a full tutorial pause. The bottom speaker window continues uninterrupted, preserving continuity.

[00:24.00-00:31.50] Move into the software walkthrough. The upper frame now shows the Freepik dark UI over a soft gradient backdrop, starting with an AI Suite menu containing categories like image tools, video tools, audio tools, and design tools. Then zoom into the model panel where "Google Nano Banana" is selected, with image reference slots, style/composition/effects/character/object controls, and a beta disclaimer about aspect ratio. The creator in the lower window counts features with his fingers while describing how to access the workflow. Keep the UI readable enough for social tutorial viewing, but still fast-paced.

[00:31.50-00:36.50] Continue the interface demo with more dark UI panels, prompt fields, thumbnails, and settings sections scrolling or cutting through the workflow. The creator keeps speaking in direct, practical language, as if walking viewers through where to click and how to upload references. Camera on the lower speaker remains static, head-and-shoulders, neutral indoor room with door and wall behind him.

[00:36.50-00:43.00] End with a comedic CTA transformation. The upper frame shows a prompt reading "Give him a sign to hold" while the creator appears dressed like a theatrical ringmaster or showman in a yellow jacket and tall black top hat on a sunlit balcony. He holds a handmade cardboard sign that reads "Comment AI and I'll send you the link!" The lower talking-head still speaks beneath, landing the call to action. The final beat should feel playful, persuasive, and optimized for comments. Lip-sync remains visible in the lower window; key sync accents should land on the CTA words "comment AI" and "send you the link".

NEGATIVE PROMPT: extra fingers, warped hands during gesturing, drifting facial hair, inconsistent eye color, duplicated selfie windows, unreadable UI, misspelled "Google Nano Banana", broken prompt boxes, random logos, muddy text, incorrect YouTube thumbnail lettering, deformed perfume bottle glass, floating product shadows, overexposed softboxes, messy background clutter, cinematic bokeh that hides the tutorial content, abrupt framing jumps, desynced speech, robotic cadence, slurred consonants, harsh sibilance, echoey room tone, loud background music, clipping, pumping compression, lip-sync mismatch, subtitle blocks covering the demo.

SHOT PROMPTS:
SHOT_1 [00:00-00:04.50]: White studio opener, Google Nano Banana title, creator at desk with Vans cap and turquoise cup, bottom selfie explainer starts.
SHOT_2 [00:04.50-00:10.00]: Black branded demo screen, Grand Canyon reference photo, typed prompt box for YouTube thumbnail conversion, bottom speaker explains.
SHOT_3 [00:10.00-00:14.50]: Thumbnail result reveal with giant GRAND CANYON text, same split-screen layout, energetic creator commentary.
SHOT_4 [00:14.50-00:20.50]: Product-edit demo, perfume bottle replacement prompt, luxury golden-light result, bottom speaker continues.
SHOT_5 [00:20.50-00:24.00]: Quick alternate polished image result proving editing range.
SHOT_6 [00:24.00-00:31.50]: Freepik AI Suite walkthrough, dark UI menus, Google Nano Banana model selected, image reference slots and controls visible.
SHOT_7 [00:31.50-00:36.50]: More UI steps, prompt/settings panels, creator explains workflow and uploads.
SHOT_8 [00:36.50-00:43.00]: Final joke CTA, top hat outfit, cardboard sign asking viewers to comment AI for the link, bottom talking-head closes the pitch.

SPEECH PACK:
Timecoded transcript (best-effort, inferred from visible overlays and tutorial cadence):

[00:00-00:04.50]
TAKE_A: "Please use this if you have not already. It is a game changer."
TAKE_B: "If you are not using this yet, you need to. It is a total game changer."
TAKE_C: "This tool is a game changer, and you should absolutely be using it already."
Prosody: fast hook, confident, slightly urgent, friendly creator tone.

[00:04.50-00:10.00]
TAKE_A: "You can take an image like this and ask Nano Banana to turn it into something more clickable."
TAKE_B: "Watch this. I can upload a photo and prompt Nano Banana to make it into a YouTube thumbnail."
TAKE_C: "Here is a simple example. Drop in an image and tell it to make a YouTube-ready thumbnail."
Prosody: explanatory, upbeat, demonstration-first.

[00:10.00-00:14.50]
TAKE_A: "It keeps the subject but gives you a much stronger thumbnail treatment."
TAKE_B: "Same image, better packaging. That is why this is so useful for creators."
TAKE_C: "This is the kind of upgrade that makes basic content feel publish-ready."
Prosody: impressed, selling practical value.

[00:14.50-00:20.50]
TAKE_A: "You can also do product swaps, like replacing the bottle and turning it into a premium ad."
TAKE_B: "It is not just thumbnails. You can replace products and restyle the entire scene."
TAKE_C: "This works for product creatives too. Swap the object and it rebuilds the shot around it."
Prosody: persuasive, slightly faster, feature-stack delivery.

[00:20.50-00:24.00]
TAKE_A: "And it is not limited to one type of image either."
TAKE_B: "You can use the same workflow across different visual styles."
TAKE_C: "That flexibility is what makes the tool stand out."
Prosody: transitional, concise.

[00:24.00-00:31.50]
TAKE_A: "Inside Freepik, open the AI Suite, choose Google Nano Banana, and upload your image references."
TAKE_B: "If you want to try it, go into AI Suite, pick the Nano Banana model, then add your reference image here."
TAKE_C: "This is where it lives in Freepik. Select the model, drop your images in, and start prompting."
Prosody: instructional, practical, clear enunciation.

[00:31.50-00:36.50]
TAKE_A: "Then you can use the style, composition, effects, character, and object controls to shape the result."
TAKE_B: "From here you fine-tune the edit with the controls and prompt box."
TAKE_C: "Once the image is in, the rest is just directing the model with these tools."
Prosody: matter-of-fact, tutorial rhythm.

[00:36.50-00:43.00]
TAKE_A: "Want to try it? Comment AI and I will send you the link with unlimited generations on Freepik."
TAKE_B: "If you want access, comment AI and I will send you the link."
TAKE_C: "Comment AI for the link and I will send it over."
Prosody: bright CTA, direct ask, strong emphasis on "comment AI".
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Create a vertical 9:16 premium AI model promo visual featuring an ultra-realistic close-up portrait of a young woman facing directly into camera against a dark teal background. She has fair skin, dark hair pulled back, subtle natural makeup, and translucent amber-orange eyeglasses catching a precise highlight across the frame. The lighting should be soft but dramatic, sculpting the face with studio precision and emphasizing realistic skin texture, calm eyes, and balanced symmetry. In the composition, glowing yellow ImagineArt 1.0 text appears in the upper right, while Most Realistic AI Model is set large at the bottom like bold creator-marketing typography. The overall feeling should be a polished product ad announcing a highly realistic character-generation model for creators and brands. No clutter, no subtitles, no cartoon styling.

AI Logo Generator

AI logo generator content becomes valuable when it treats the logo as a working brand asset rather than a decorative image. The person searching this topic usually wants something they can actually use on a site, a launch page, a business card, or a profile. That is why the strongest examples on this page should help compare readability, distinctiveness, and whether the mark feels credible in a real brand context.

This does not mean every logo needs to be complex. In fact, many useful examples work because they stay simple enough to scale well across different surfaces. When you compare examples here, focus on whether the logo feels memorable, adaptable, and strong enough to carry a real business or creator identity without falling into generic filler design.

FAQ

What is an AI logo generator best for?

It is best for fast brand exploration, early identity direction, and creators who need a usable logo before investing in a deeper design system.

What makes a logo feel usable?

Clarity, memorability, and enough visual restraint to work across websites, profiles, and product surfaces usually matter more than decoration.

Can AI logos work for real businesses?

They can be useful starting points, especially for early-stage projects. The strongest examples feel credible enough to launch with, even if later refinement still helps.

What should I compare on this page?

Look for readability, brand fit, and whether the mark feels adaptable enough to survive beyond one single mockup or banner.

AI Logo Generator: Brand Mark Ideas for Startups and Creators | Alici.AI