Ai Meme For Instagram Reels

Create meme content shaped for Instagram Reels instead of generic short-form distribution. This page should help users find meme formats that fit vertical framing, silent autoplay hooks, remix culture, and the slightly different pacing that works on Reels.

Video
GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical AI automation tutorial video featuring the same young woman presenter with long dark brown hair, fair skin, and a fitted teal-green sweater, seated at a desk with a black podcast microphone on a boom arm. The backdrop is a softly lit blue-purple gradient home-studio wall with a warm table lamp visible to one side, creating a clean creator-education environment. The video alternates between direct-to-camera explanation and web app / form UI walkthroughs showing image upload, URL input, settings selection, and automated video generation steps. Keep the presenter’s identity, studio setup, educational tone, and social-video caption rhythm consistent throughout. Speech should be clear, fast, and practical, with a close dry mic sound and a confident SaaS-demo teaching style.

[00:00–00:04] Open with a bold social hook using large text over a collage of Instagram reels and creator thumbnails. Captions emphasize scale, with phrases like “54 reels” and “100 reels per hour using AI.” Immediately cut to the presenter in her studio, centered in medium shot, speaking directly into the microphone while maintaining calm authority. The tone is attention-grabbing but instructional.

[00:00–00:04] The presenter’s opening speech should sound like a performance promise: she is about to show how to generate large amounts of short-form content automatically. Sync should align with the big numerical hook text.

[00:04–00:09] Show web app interface screens with image upload panels, URL fields, and simple form controls. The presenter explains that you can take an image or a photo, configure the setup, and let the system build the video automatically. UI inserts should be bright, minimal, and clearly legible, with highlighted fields and dropdowns visible on screen.

[00:09–00:14] Return to the presenter in the studio as she continues walking through the process. She uses small hand gestures while explaining that the workflow can use images, links, or source assets to generate content at scale. The microphone remains a strong visual anchor, reinforcing the tech-tutorial format.

[00:14–00:18] Cut back to interface walkthroughs showing options such as image settings, URLs, and additional form fields. The presenter narrates that you can upload or point the tool at source material and then generate automatically. The pacing should feel like a quick product demo optimized for social consumption.

[00:18–00:21] Back to the talking head. She explains that the system can create videos for your character or content pipeline automatically, with captions surfacing individual words such as “your character,” “you,” and “videos.” Keep eye contact direct and delivery precise, like a founder or creator teaching a shortcut.

[00:21–00:23] End with a clear call to action. The presenter tells viewers to comment “AI” for the breakdown or access. The final shot remains in the studio, centered, clean, and conversion-focused, with large captions emphasizing “Comment AI.”
Video
A) MISE EN PLACE
1) Video segmented into scenes:
- [00:00-00:01]: Static UI establishment.
- [00:01-00:04]: First animation cycle (clips drop down).
- [00:04-00:05]: Retraction.
- [00:05-00:08]: Second animation cycle.
- [00:08-00:09]: Final retraction.
2) Visual evidence extracted:
- Keyframes show a dark UI background, bold yellow/white text top and bottom, a central horizontal video player, and a timeline strip.
3) Speech evidence:
- No original audio provided. Assuming a standard promotional voiceover matching the text.
4) Invariants list:
- Visuals: Black background, top text ("2: MEET THE AI TOOL THAT UNDERSTANDS YOUR VIDEO👇"), bottom text ("TIP: Comment 'AI' and I'll send it directly to your DMs right now"), pointing hand icon, central horizontal video player showing two men talking.
- Speech: Upbeat, clear promotional tone.
5) Variables list:
- Visuals: Position of the three vertical dropdown clips, position of the red playhead on the timeline.

B) SHOTLIST
- shot_id: 1, timecode: 00:00-00:09, duration: 9s
- framing: Full screen graphic layout.
- lens: N/A (2D motion graphics).
- camera movement: Static camera, elements animate within the frame.
- subject: UI elements.
- environment: Dark digital canvas.
- lighting: Flat, graphic illumination.
- color grade: High contrast, black background, bright yellow (#FFD700) and white text.
- motion cues: Vertical sliding of rectangular frames, horizontal sliding of a thin red line.
- SPEECH / AUDIO:
  - speech_present: true
  - speakers: [A] (Off-camera narrator)
  - transcript_segments:
    - {00:00-00:04, A, "Meet the AI tool that actually understands your video.", energetic, 150wpm}
    - {00:04-00:07, A, "It analyzes the entire thing and cuts the best takes.", informative, 150wpm}
    - {00:07-00:09, A, "Comment AI and I'll send it to your DMs.", call-to-action, 160wpm}
  - delivery_direction: Energetic, clear, direct-response marketing style.
  - mic_room_signature: Close mic, dry studio sound.
  - sync_requirements: None (off-camera).

C) STYLE BIBLE
- visual_style: Clean, modern 2D motion graphics / UI mockup.
- camera_signature: Completely static.
- lighting_signature: Flat graphic design.
- grade_signature: High contrast, dark mode aesthetic.
- pacing_signature: Fast, looping animation.
- SPEECH STYLE BIBLE:
  - speech_style: Ad VO.
  - speaker_profile: Energetic, authoritative but friendly.
  - pronunciation_profile: Crisp enunciation.
  - mic_mix_profile: Dry, highly compressed for clarity on mobile devices.

D) PROMPT SYNTHESIS

1. MASTER PROMPT:
GLOBAL LOCK: A 2D digital motion graphics screen recording. The background is solid black. At the top, bold sans-serif text reads "2: MEET THE AI TOOL THAT UNDERSTANDS YOUR VIDEO👇" with the word "UNDERSTANDS" in bright yellow and the rest in white. Below this is smaller white text: "This free AI analyzes your entire video and cuts the best takes." At the bottom, text reads "TIP: Comment 'AI' and I'll send it directly to your DMs right now" with "AI" in yellow. In the bottom right corner is a white outline icon of a hand pointing left. In the center of the screen is a mock video editing interface. It features a horizontal video player showing a podcast setup with two men sitting at a table. Directly below the video player is a horizontal filmstrip timeline showing thumbnails of the video. The overall style is clean, high-contrast UI animation.

[00:00–00:01] The screen is static, displaying the global lock layout clearly.
[00:01–00:04] Animation begins. Three vertical rectangular frames (9:16 aspect ratio) smoothly slide down from behind the horizontal timeline strip. Each vertical frame contains a cropped, vertical version of the central podcast video. On top of the left frame is an Instagram icon; on the middle frame is a TikTok icon; on the right frame is a YouTube Shorts icon. Simultaneously, a thin red vertical line (a playhead) moves steadily from left to right across the horizontal timeline strip.
[00:04–00:05] The three vertical rectangular frames quickly slide back up and disappear behind the horizontal timeline strip. The red playhead resets to the left.
[00:05–00:08] The animation repeats exactly as before. The three vertical rectangular frames with social icons slide down again. The red playhead moves from left to right across the timeline.
[00:08–00:09] The three vertical rectangular frames quickly slide back up and disappear, returning the screen to the static state seen at the beginning.

2. NEGATIVE PROMPT:
3D elements, realistic camera movement, lens flare, depth of field, live-action camera shake, messy text, misspelled words, blurry UI, low contrast, cluttered background, realistic lighting, shadows, temporal jitter, morphing text.

3. SHOT PROMPTS:
(Not applicable as this is a single continuous graphic shot)

4. SPEECH PACK:
Transcript:
[00:00-00:04] Meet the AI tool that actually understands your video.
[00:04-00:07] It analyzes the entire thing, and automatically cuts the best takes.
[00:07-00:09] Comment AI and I'll send it directly to your DMs right now.

TAKE_A (Energetic & Punchy):
[00:00-00:04] MEET the AI tool... that actually UNDERSTANDS your video.
[00:04-00:07] It analyzes the ENTIRE thing... and automatically cuts the BEST takes.
[00:07-00:09] Comment A-I... and I'll send it directly to your DMs right now.

TAKE_B (Smooth & Professional):
[00:00-00:04] Meet the AI tool that actually understands your video.
[00:04-00:07] It analyzes the entire thing, and automatically cuts the best takes.
[00:07-00:09] Just comment AI, and I'll send it directly to your DMs right now.

TAKE_C (Fast & Urgent):
[00:00-00:04] Meet the AI tool that actually understands your video!
[00:04-00:07] It analyzes the entire thing and automatically cuts the best takes!
[00:07-00:09] Comment AI and I'll send it directly to your DMs right now!
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: vertical 9:16 static poster-style social promo, bold high-contrast creator-marketing layout, black background with bright yellow headline bars, two example phone-screen mockups centered in the composition, one showing a translucent human skeleton figure standing indoors and one showing the same skeleton in a domestic scene holding cookware, glossy thumbnail polish, crisp readable typography, tutorial-ad aesthetic, no camera shake, no extra elements, no watermark.

[00:00-00:02] Open on the full poster layout with a large all-caps headline reading how to make viral skeleton shorts. Two phone-style panels dominate the center: the left panel shows a translucent skeleton-like figure in a softly lit home interior, and the right panel shows a skeleton character in a more playful domestic pose, creating an immediate “viral AI content formula” feel.

[00:02-00:03] Hold the layout with a slight digital push-in so the example panels become more legible. Preserve the bright yellow headline bar, the black poster background, and the swipe-for-the-full-guide messaging at the bottom. The overall frame should still read like a reel cover or short-form promo graphic.

[00:03-00:05] Finish on the same static promo composition, optimized for mobile viewing and creator education. Keep the two skeleton examples clear, the tutorial promise dominant, and the bottom CTA visible so the final frame looks like a conversion-focused guide advertisement for AI short-form content creators.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: unreadable text, broken skeleton anatomy, extra limbs, warped phone frames, low-resolution poster, muddy contrast, duplicate panels, generic stock layout, flicker, watermark, distorted cookware, text artifacts, messy background clutter, weak CTA.

SPEECH PACK:
- Hook: Here’s how to make viral skeleton shorts like these.
- Beat 1: The format works because the character is instantly recognizable and the scenes are simple.
- Beat 2: Use a strong repeatable prompt structure and clear domestic actions.
- CTA: Swipe for the full guide.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: 
Subject: A Caucasian male in his late 20s with a short brown beard and mustache. He wears a variety of casual headwear (green trucker hat, blue baseball cap, tan cap) and hoodies (brown, grey). 
Visual Style: Split-screen composition. Top half is cinematic, high-fidelity AI video with vibrant colors and professional grading. Bottom half is UGC-style, handheld or static phone footage in a domestic indoor setting with natural/practical lighting.
Consistency: The subject's facial features and beard must remain identical across all AI-generated scenes, matching the real person in the bottom half.
Speech: Energetic, fast-paced narration with clear enunciation. Mic is close-up, dry, and professional.

[00:00–00:06]
Top: A cinematic wide shot of the Leaning Tower of Pisa under a bright blue sky. The subject, wearing a white t-shirt and green trucker hat, stands in the foreground, smiling and holding his hands up as if leaning against the tower. High saturation, sharp details.
Bottom: The real subject in a home office, wearing a brown hoodie and blue cap, mimics the same pose against a black metal bookshelf.
Speech: "Hey, get this picture. No one's ever thought of this, but it's gonna look like I'm pushing the tower."

[00:07–00:09]
Top: A close-up of the subject in a snowy arctic environment, wearing a "Vans" t-shirt and green hat. He is playfully interacting with a large, realistic polar bear that is nuzzling his head. Cold blue color grade.
Bottom: The real subject in a hallway, wearing the brown hoodie, mimics the nuzzling motion against thin air.
Speech: "Okay guys, I'm here with a [unclear] polar bear."

[00:10–00:16]
Top: A wide shot at night in Giza, Egypt. The subject sits atop a camel with the Great Pyramid in the background. He is wearing a white t-shirt and shorts, gesturing with a "call me" sign. Warm, golden-hour lighting.
Bottom: The real subject sits on a white kitchen counter, mimicking the camel-riding posture and hand gesture.
Speech: "It's a Tuesday and I'm on a [unclear] camel. What do you mean you're at work? Just have your mom and dad pay for it."

[00:17–00:23]
Top: A low-angle medium shot in a sunny LA suburb. The subject sits on the ground in front of a bright red Ferrari. He wears a purple graphic tee and a tan hat, holding up a red car key fob. High-contrast, commercial aesthetic.
Bottom: The real subject sits on a wooden chair in his living room, holding up a small white object (a piece of cheese or soap) as if it were the key fob.
Speech: "Just bought my first car, age 23 by the way. Even got the keys. Whew!"

[00:24–00:48]
The video transitions to a full-screen UI walkthrough of the Higgsfield website. The subject appears in a circular talking-head overlay at the bottom.
Visuals: Cursor navigates through "Create Image," "Higgsfield Soul," "Character Upload," and "Motion Control" menus.
Final Shot (00:43-00:46): A split screen showing the subject in a high-end casino wearing a white tuxedo (AI) vs. the subject in his home office (Real), both performing a "come here" hand gesture.
Speech: "You can do this for yourself by going to Higgsfield. Select image, then go to Higgsfield Soul... upload a bunch of images of yourself... choose the style you want... then go to Kling Motion Control... upload your driving video and the image... and it will create this effect. Comment AI and I'll send you the link."

NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual artifacts, flickering, face swapping glitches, inconsistent beard shape, blurry textures in the AI half, robotic lip-sync, muffled audio, background noise, distorted limbs, unnatural camel movement.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00-00:06] "Hey, get this picture. No one's ever thought of this, but it's gonna look like I'm pushing the tower."
TAKE_A: (Excited, fast) "Hey, get this shot! Nobody's done this, it'll look like I'm holding up the tower!"
TAKE_B: (Sarcastic, deadpan) "Check this out. Totally original. I'm pushing the Leaning Tower."

[00:10-00:16] "It's a Tuesday and I'm on a camel. What do you mean you're at work? Just have your mom and dad pay for it."
TAKE_A: (Arrogant influencer tone) "Tuesday vibes on a camel. Why are you working? Just get your parents to fund it."
TAKE_B: (Playful) "Just riding a camel on a weekday. Work? Never heard of her. Ask your parents for the cash."
Video
Create a vertical 9:16 futuristic AI product-promo visual centered on a hyper-realistic fashion portrait of a young woman with slicked-back hair, pale skin, blue-grey eyes, and bold matte red lipstick, wearing a reflective chrome silver high-collar outfit in a bright metallic environment filled with iridescent foil-like textures. Behind her, large bold yellow text reads Meta AI, integrated like a clean social-ad headline. The image should feel like a premium generative-AI campaign frame promoting free image generation and AI lip sync tools, combining polished beauty-editorial realism with tech branding. Keep the composition crisp, symmetrical, high contrast, and optimized for short-form creator marketing. No extra clutter, no subtitles, no cartoon styling, no unrelated props.
Video

GLOBAL LOCK: vertical social-media promo/tutorial reel teaching viewers how to create viral matchstick-style shorts; static poster-like layout with bold headline text at top, swipe-callout at bottom, and a sequence of AI-generated matchstick or burning-object characters showcased in the center; examples include pop-culture-inspired figures, flaming drink cup character, and dark charred variants; clean creator-brand ad style; no unrelated scenes, no camera wandering, no color drift.

00:00-00:03
The reel opens with a bold tutorial poster layout introducing a “how to make viral matchstick shorts” concept. In the center, AI-generated matchstick-style characters appear side by side like examples from a creative prompt pack.

00:03-00:07
The showcased examples cycle through variations: a sponge-like cartoon-inspired figure, a pink starfish-inspired figure, and a flaming cup or beverage character with matchstick/fire aesthetics. The layout remains consistent like a swipe-worthy social ad.

00:07-00:10
The sequence ends with darker charred matchstick forms and a call-to-action style frame encouraging viewers to get the full guide or tutorial. The overall feel stays instructional, promotional, and optimized for social scrolling.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
landscape format, naturalistic vlog, complex background scenes, no text layout, low-detail character examples, random unrelated footage, soft cinematic storytelling, chaotic motion blur, messy UI clutter, muted unreadable typography
dreamfall.art: Luxury Dinner Portrait AI Portrait

[Assumptions]
- Candlelit dinner portrait.
[Inventory]
- Smiling brunette with long straight hair in silver backless evening dress; candleholders and fine dining table setting.
[MASTER PROMPT]
[Subject] Glamorous brunette turning toward camera with a smile at an elegant dinner table.
[Environment] Intimate upscale restaurant with green textured wall, candles, wine glasses.
[Composition/Camera] Vertical 4:5 medium portrait from seated side angle.
[Lighting] Warm candlelight with soft flattering key.
[Style/Rendering] Photoreal luxury dining editorial.
[Detail constraints] Keep silver backless dress, candle arrangement, refined tableware.
[Negative prompt]
bright daylight cafe, casual t-shirt, cluttered background, cartoon look, blur
[Suggested parameters]
- aspect ratio: 4:5; focal length: 50-85mm; steps: 24-30; CFG: 5.5; sampler: DPM++ SDE; seed: 311234
[Delta prompt]
1) "silver backless dress" 2) "smiling brunette" 3) "candlelit dinner" 4) "green wall backdrop" 5) "wine glasses" 6) "seated turn-back pose" 7) "warm tone" 8) "single subject" 9) "fine dining tableware" 10) "luxury ambiance"
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical 9:16 creator tutorial reel teaching how to make first-person time-travel vlogs with AI. The lower half of the video holds a young male creator speaking directly to camera in a dark studio with red side lighting, black hoodie or jacket, and a backward cap. The upper half alternates between social-proof examples, smartphone search screens, browser pages, prompt-writing documents, and final generated historical selfie videos. The core output style is a realistic vlog shot where a modern creator appears to be filming himself inside major historical moments such as Viking England, the Wild West, or D-Day. The entire reel should feel practical and system-driven, built for viewers who want repeatable viral history content.

[00:00-00:12] Open on two successful example clips above the speaker: one where a young woman appears to selfie-vlog among Vikings in England in 865 AD, and another where she appears in a Wild West town in 1880. Both examples should look like genuine first-person historical vlogs with modern camera behavior but era-correct surroundings. View counts or social-proof markers should be visible to show that this content format already works.

[00:12-00:28] Move into the workflow entry step through a smartphone UI. Show a phone search screen with “Time Travel” typed in, then a Google-like result page for “Higgsfield AI.” The creator below explains the process in clear terms, making the tutorial feel accessible. The emphasis is on how surprisingly simple the setup is once the right tools are known.

[00:28-00:46] Show prompt-building and script-generation stages. Display a prompt document or text page labeled for text-to-video prompts, with entries for historical scenarios like landing craft before a beach assault or other era-specific vlog scripts. The interface should feel like a practical creator workflow rather than a polished marketing demo. The point is that the output begins with scripting the right first-person historical situation.

[00:46-01:01] End on a dramatic finished example where the creator appears to be selfie-vlogging during a World War II beach landing, with smoke, soldiers, landing craft, and battlefield chaos behind him. Overlay a small thumbnail or packaging element suggesting how the final video can be turned into a clickable social or YouTube asset. The result should feel both absurd and convincing: modern vlog behavior dropped into a massive historical event.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: static history painting look, third-person documentary framing, no selfie perspective, bland phone UI, generic prompts, inconsistent main character face, casual modern backgrounds, low-detail crowds, weak historical setting, no social-proof packaging.

SHOT PROMPTS: Viking time-travel selfie vlog; Wild West selfie vlog; phone search Time Travel; Higgsfield AI search result; ChatGPT prompt document; text-to-video historical script; D-Day beach selfie vlog; viral history series tutorial.

SPEECH PACK: One male speaker only. Tone is practical and energetic, emphasizing simplicity, virality, and repeatability. Stress “time travel vlogs,” “Higgsfield AI,” “ChatGPT prompts,” and the historical selfie angle.
Video

GLOBAL LOCK: A short-form tutorial reel hosted by a young light-skinned male creator in his early 20s with a slim build, short dark hair mostly hidden under a backwards black baseball cap, dark eyebrows, clean-shaven face, and a direct confident delivery style. He wears a black hoodie in a dark studio with magenta and blue edge lighting on his face and shoulders. Across the whole video, keep the creator visually consistent whenever he appears on camera. Alternate between direct-to-camera talking-head shots and desktop/screen-recording style inserts that show app interfaces, prompt builders, editing panels, and generated example outputs. The overall structure must feel like a practical creator education reel teaching how to make viral AI videos with ChatGPT, GPTs, Kling, and an editor workflow. Use social-video pacing, clear cut points, large readable interface elements, bold keyword captions, and crisp screen captures. Speech style is one energetic male speaker only, close-mic, dry room, high intelligibility, punchy cadence, creator-educator tone, with cuts landing on emphasized words.

[00:00–00:03] A hyper-stylized example montage opens the reel before the tutorial explanation begins. Show quick AI-generated insert shots: a yellow/orange plush-like character or pastry-like creature in a tiny kitchen set, exaggerated close framing, warm domestic lighting, toy-scale props, and a glossy social-media-ready finish. Add motion that feels like a viral AI clip rather than a static still: tiny hand gestures, object movement, short action beats, and a polished ad-like grade. Include large social-post overlays such as view counts or bold engagement graphics to imply virality. No host visible yet. No spoken words clearly visible on lips here if needed, or let the first line begin under the montage as voice-over. Audio should already feel like a tutorial hook.

[00:03–00:07] Cut hard to a centered talking-head medium close-up of the creator in the dark studio. The host looks straight into the lens and says the equivalent of “How to make viral videos,” with lips fully visible and sync strictness high. Frame him chest-up, camera at eye level, 35mm-to-50mm lens feel, shallow background, magenta-blue neon edge lights behind him. His expression is serious and helpful, with fast, clear articulation. The cut should feel like a strong tutorial promise after the flashy hook.

[00:07–00:12] Intercut between the host and the first example set. Show a vertical phone-style AI video example of a red cartoonish squishy character in a fleshy or surreal macro environment, then cut to generated household-object characters in a kitchen or interior setting, each with visible view-count overlays. Keep the host narration continuing over these inserts, explaining that viewers are asking how these kinds of videos are made. The examples should feel deliberately absurd, highly clickable, and visually varied. Maintain a social-app UI vibe on the inserts.

[00:12–00:16] Return to the host in the same neon studio framing. He explains that the process is easy or straightforward. Use a steady locked-off shot, close mic, no visible background clutter, and keep the delivery conversational but authoritative. Cut precisely on his emphasized keywords.

[00:16–00:21] Switch to screen-recording style visuals that show a desktop or browser workflow. Display recognizable AI tooling logos and interface tiles associated with ChatGPT, GPTs, custom tools, or image/video generation platforms. Cursor movement should be deliberate and readable. Then cut back briefly to the host as he explains the first step: going to GPTs or opening a custom GPT workflow. The speech remains one speaker, with no ambient distractions.

[00:21–00:27] Show actual interface navigation in a clean dark-themed desktop UI: menus, lists of GPTs, and prompt or tool panels. Include cursor clicks on fields and dropdowns. Briefly show a text or voice-input area and then a more advanced editing or story-generation screen. The host explains the setup step by step, describing where to go and what to choose. Keep the visuals aligned to the speech so every mention lands on the corresponding interface action.

[00:27–00:33] Continue in the software workflow with a tighter focus on prompt construction and asset preparation. Show text fields being filled, aspect-ratio settings such as 9:16, character/object references, and a “create story” or similar composition interface. Then reveal generated outputs: a stern milk-carton-like object character, a toast or bread-like character, and a colorful gadget character in a neon environment. The host explains that he is generating characters or story assets that can later be animated.

[00:33–00:39] Stay in screen-recording mode and move into the video-generation stage. Show the generated stills or character renders inside a platform interface, then a workflow where files are exported, selected, or prepared for upload into Kling AI or a comparable video generator. Interface panels should show thumbnails, upload areas, and generation controls. The host explicitly mentions Kling AI and a version number or model family, with cut-sync on the product name for emphasis.

[00:39–00:45] Demonstrate the final generation pipeline. Show the cursor uploading still images, selecting outputs, and previewing the finished short clips. Then display finished AI video shots of the angry milk-carton character and the colorful electronic character moving on their own in polished short scenes. The creator’s voice makes the pitch clear: upload the assets, run the generation, and turn them into videos like these. Keep the examples vivid and cute rather than realistic.

[00:45–00:48] End on the host back in the neon studio, now holding up a phone or printed visual reference while delivering the call to action. He tells viewers to comment for the prompt or follow for more. The shot is front-facing, centered, and slightly more animated than earlier, with confident hand motion and a creator CTA tone. Keep lips fully visible, close-mic audio dry and crisp, and land the final words right before the cut ends.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: inconsistent host identity, changing facial structure, different hats or wardrobe across talking-head shots, muddy UI text, unreadable screen captures, fake software logos replacing interface clarity, random extra speakers, robotic voice cadence, monotone narration, slurred words, lip-sync mismatch, soft unfocused screen recordings, flickering cursor, temporal jitter, duplicate objects in generated examples, malformed household characters, broken anatomy on host hands, blown-out neon highlights, crushed shadows hiding the face, excessive motion blur, abrupt camera zooms not present in the reference, noisy room echo, harsh sibilance, clipping, over-compressed dialogue, floating captions unrelated to speech, unrelated cutaway footage, low-resolution app panels, and generic “AI tutorial” visuals that ignore the specific ChatGPT-to-Kling workflow.

SHOT PROMPTS:
SHOT_01_HOOK: Viral AI example montage, tiny surreal kitchen set, pastry-like mascot, glossy toy-scale realism, warm light, social overlay metrics, ultra-clickable short-form hook.
SHOT_02_HOST_INTRO: Young male creator in backward black cap and black hoodie, neon magenta-blue studio, medium close-up, direct eye contact, says how to make viral videos, crisp close-mic tutorial delivery.
SHOT_03_EXAMPLES: Vertical examples of bizarre AI characters with high view overlays, red squishy mascot, household-object characters, meme-ready absurdity.
SHOT_04_GPTS_SETUP: Desktop UI with ChatGPT and GPT listings, cursor selecting custom GPT workflow, host explaining first setup step.
SHOT_05_PROMPT_BUILD: Dark-mode interface, text prompts, asset setup, aspect-ratio controls, create-story panel, generated character images appearing.
SHOT_06_KLING_STAGE: Exported character stills uploaded into Kling AI style interface, generation controls, preview windows, finished animated clips.
SHOT_07_CTA: Host returns to studio, holds visual reference, asks viewers to comment and follow, assertive creator-education ending.

SPEECH PACK
[00:00–00:03]
Closest audible transcript: "People keep asking how I make these viral AI videos."
Safe paraphrase: "A lot of people keep asking how these viral AI videos are made."
TAKE_A: [confident hook] People keep asking... how I make these viral AI videos.
TAKE_B: [fast, punchy] People keep asking how I make these viral AI videos.
TAKE_C: [teacherly emphasis] A lot of people keep asking how these viral AI videos are made.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: none or partial under montage
Lip-sync strictness: low
Mic-room signature: close mic, dry, clean, present

[00:03–00:07]
Closest audible transcript: "How to make viral videos."
Safe paraphrase: "Here is how to make viral AI videos."
TAKE_A: [direct] How to make viral videos.
TAKE_B: [slightly slower] Here's how to make viral AI videos.
TAKE_C: [emphasis on viral] How to make VIRAL videos.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: full
Lip-sync strictness: high
Cut sync: strong cut lands on "How"

[00:07–00:12]
Closest audible transcript: "A lot of you were asking me how these videos are made."
Safe paraphrase: "A lot of you asked how these kinds of videos get made."
TAKE_A: [friendly] A lot of you were asking me how these videos are made.
TAKE_B: [faster] A lot of you asked how these kinds of videos get made.
TAKE_C: [storytelling] So a lot of you have been asking... how these videos are actually made.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: mixed
Lip-sync strictness: medium

[00:12–00:16]
Closest audible transcript: "It's actually really easy."
Safe paraphrase: "It's way easier than people think."
TAKE_A: [reassuring] It's actually really easy.
TAKE_B: [casual] It's way easier than people think.
TAKE_C: [emphasis] This is actually super easy.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: full
Lip-sync strictness: high

[00:16–00:21]
Closest audible transcript: "Go to GPTs..."
Safe paraphrase: "First, open GPTs and start there."
TAKE_A: [instructional] Go to GPTs.
TAKE_B: [calm tutorial] First, open GPTs and start there.
TAKE_C: [step-by-step] Step one: go into GPTs.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: mixed
Lip-sync strictness: medium

[00:21–00:27]
Closest audible transcript: "Use any example..."
Safe paraphrase: "Use any example or template that fits the kind of video you want."
TAKE_A: [guide tone] Use any example that fits what you want to make.
TAKE_B: [clear] Use a template or example that matches the type of video you want.
TAKE_C: [slightly faster] Pick any example that lines up with the kind of video you're trying to make.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: partial
Lip-sync strictness: medium

[00:27–00:33]
Closest audible transcript: "Create... paste the... into..."
Safe paraphrase: "Create the assets, paste the prompt in, and set the format you want."
TAKE_A: [procedural] Create the assets, paste the prompt in, and set the format you want.
TAKE_B: [step-by-step] Build the assets, paste everything in, then choose your format.
TAKE_C: [faster tutorial cadence] Create it, paste the prompt, and set it up the way you need.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: mixed
Lip-sync strictness: medium

[00:33–00:39]
Closest audible transcript: "Go like Kling AI 2.6..."
Safe paraphrase: "Then take it into Kling AI and generate the motion from there."
TAKE_A: [brand emphasis] Then take it into Kling AI and generate the motion from there.
TAKE_B: [short] Next, use Kling AI for the video part.
TAKE_C: [tutorial tone] After that, bring the assets into Kling AI and run the generation.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: mixed
Lip-sync strictness: medium
Cut sync: emphasize "Kling AI"

[00:39–00:45]
Closest audible transcript: "Upload... and make videos like this."
Safe paraphrase: "Upload your images and turn them into videos like these."
TAKE_A: [instructional] Upload your images and turn them into videos like these.
TAKE_B: [punchy] Upload them... and make videos like this.
TAKE_C: [encouraging] Just upload the assets and you'll get videos like these.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: mixed
Lip-sync strictness: medium

[00:45–00:48]
Closest audible transcript: "Comment... follow..."
Safe paraphrase: "Comment if you want the prompt, and follow for more."
TAKE_A: [creator CTA] Comment if you want the prompt, and follow for more.
TAKE_B: [fast CTA] Comment for the prompt and follow for more.
TAKE_C: [friendly close] Drop a comment if you want it, and follow for more videos.
Speaker: A
Lips visible: full
Lip-sync strictness: high
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: preserve a creator-led talking-head tutorial format mixed with vertical phone screen recordings. Keep one young male creator in a backward black cap and dark hoodie speaking directly to camera in a studio setup with a microphone. Intercut iPhone-style screen captures showing ChatGPT/OpenAI image workflow steps, uploaded object photos, prompt entry, and AI video generation screens. Maintain a practical “make from your phone” educational reel structure. No random B-roll, no unrelated tools, no logo overlays beyond app UI already present in the source.

Create a 37.8-second social-first AI tutorial reel showing how to turn ordinary phone photos into animated AI character videos. Begin with a hook using a simple hand-held object photo and bold on-screen teaching posture from the creator. Then show phone interfaces: photo selection, ChatGPT or image-tool screens, prompt entry, image transformation results, switching to an AI video tool, uploading the generated image, entering a motion prompt, and generating the final animated output. Use repeated face-cam segments where the creator explains the steps and emphasizes that the workflow can be done from a phone.

Include the specific examples visible in the source: tiny object/food photos held in a hand, ChatGPT app icon and mobile interface, typed prompts that turn objects into cute expressive characters, a generated pear-like baby character image, a switch to another AI generation interface, upload and prompt steps for video, and a final generated moving result shown on-screen. Preserve the educational pacing and creator-marketing vibe.

SHOT SEGMENTS:
[00:00-00:06] Hook with object photos in hand and creator talking-head intro about making AI content from your phone.
[00:06-00:14] Mobile screens show ChatGPT / image workflow setup, app screens, and prompt entry.
[00:14-00:22] Creator explains the key steps while on-screen phone UI shows prompt refinement and generated object-to-character image outputs.
[00:22-00:30] The tutorial switches to an AI video tool, showing upload, prompt, and generation steps from the phone.
[00:30-00:37.8] Final result displays the generated animated character clip, while the creator closes with a call to try the workflow.

ENVIRONMENT: creator desk/studio face-cam plus crisp mobile screen recordings. CAMERA: direct-to-camera presenter shots alternating with full-screen phone UI captures. LIGHTING: clean creator-studio lighting on face-cam; bright legible phone UI on inserts. MOTION: tutorial pacing, finger taps on phone UI, creator emphasis gestures, no cinematic narrative scenes.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: generic AI ad montage, unrelated tools, desktop-only workflow, no phone UI, missing creator face-cam, subtitles replacing the actual visible UI, blurry screens, watermark, logo overlays.

SPEECH PACK: creator-to-camera tutorial speech implied, but do not transcribe captions here.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK:
- Format: vertical 9:16 short-form tutorial reel, creator-education pacing, black background UI inserts, high contrast social video polish.
- Keep one consistent male creator for all talking-head shots: young adult male, light skin, black backwards baseball cap, black hoodie/jacket, seated at desk, direct-to-camera framing, confident tutorial delivery.
- Keep one consistent demo subject inside the generated example image/video: a plush panda lying on a worn circular rug in a dim rustic room with warm overhead spotlight, scattered objects around the floor, soft moody shadows.
- No character drift, no costume drift, no sudden age changes, no extra presenters, no unrelated cutaways.

SHOT TIMELINE:

[00:00-00:03]
Talking-head intro. Creator sits centered against dark background and speaks straight to camera with energetic tutorial tone. Large editorial text overlays summarize the hook: make cinematic scenes from your phone. Insert fast teaser flashes of social posts showing the panda image/video result and yellow headline blocks.

[00:03-00:06]
Phone close-up UI. Vertical smartphone screen fills frame. A circularly framed panda image appears inside a social-style composition. Overlaid kinetic words emphasize the concept of turning a phone photo into a scene. Screen recording aesthetic should remain crisp and legible.

[00:06-00:09]
Back to talking head. Creator gestures lightly while saying the workflow starts by opening the app. Tight chest-up framing, direct eye contact, subtle head movement, clean synced speech.

[00:09-00:12]
Phone settings interface. User taps through app menu and settings-like pages to reach AI generation tools. Interface is dark mode, minimal, modern, with distinct list items and icons.

[00:12-00:16]
Prompt-building section on phone. Search field, model selection, and text-entry screens appear. User searches for GPT/prompt helper style tools, selects options, and opens a text area. On-screen rhythm should clearly communicate “build the prompt first.”

[00:16-00:20]
Text drafting flow on phone. Long paragraph prompt appears in a dark text box. User chooses/copies prompt text, then taps through action buttons. Highlight the exact motions: choose, copy, click, and go. The UI should feel like a real mobile workflow, not abstract fake panels.

[00:20-00:24]
Model/generation interface. User pastes the prompt into an AI image/video generation tool, selects the correct model or preset, and taps generate. Show dark-mode tool UI with image prompt area, buttons, and tabs.

[00:24-00:28]
Example asset preview returns. The panda scene appears again as a generated image/video preview. The phone screen cycles from prompt entry to generated result. Add supporting overlay words that reinforce the logic of generating the scene from a single photo.

[00:28-00:32]
Phone-to-output transition. The generated panda shot becomes larger and more immersive, as if stepping out of the interface into the final cinematic frame. Keep the panda, rug, spotlight, and room layout consistent with the reference image.

[00:32-00:35]
Talking-head recap. Creator returns on camera and explains the final step or CTA. He maintains same wardrobe and setup, speaking with persuasive, practical creator-teacher energy.

[00:35-00:39]
Final CTA and social proof. Talking-head remains center frame while comment-style overlays and platform UI elements appear below, suggesting engagement and repeatability. End on a clean, punchy tutorial finish.

VISUAL STYLE:
- Social tutorial reel, fast but readable editing.
- Mix talking-head shots with direct phone-screen recordings.
- Dark UI, white text, occasional high-contrast yellow hook text.
- Clean mobile creator aesthetic with authentic app interaction.

CAMERA AND EDITING:
- Talking-head: locked tripod or subtle digital push-in.
- Phone segments: full-screen mobile capture with smooth taps and transitions.
- Fast snap cuts between explanation, interface, and result.
- Keep chronological clarity so the viewer can follow the workflow in order.

SPEECH PACK:
- Spoken language: English.
- Creator voice: young male creator educator, confident, concise, practical, slightly hyped but not cheesy.
- Delivery style: short tutorial phrases, clear CTA emphasis, social-video pacing.
- Lip sync must stay natural and tightly aligned during talking-head shots.

NEGATIVE PROMPT:
- No extra hands floating over the phone.
- No unreadable UI gibberish replacing app text.
- No switching creator identity between talking-head shots.
- No panda changing species, color, pose logic, or room layout between preview and final output.
- No random additional animals or fantasy objects appearing in the room.
- No horizontal framing, no cinematic letterboxing, no documentary cutaways.
- No blurred phone screens, broken typography, or unusable interface text.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: vertical 9:16 AI creator tutorial reel, one consistent young adult male host with light skin, slim build, black backwards cap, black hoodie, seated at a desk with a black microphone and red accent light, dark studio background with magenta-blue rim lighting, intercut with car-evolution example posters, mobile screenshots, GPT interfaces, dark all-in-one image/video creation tools, and generated desert-road car imagery. The demo content features vehicle evolution concepts, classic and futuristic cars, open desert highways, sand dunes, bright daylight, and clean automotive framing. Same male speaker throughout, dry close-mic narration, fast subtitle-led teaching cadence.

[00:00-00:05] Open with a high-speed collage of automotive AI examples presented as viral-video proof. Show poster-like before-and-after car evolution covers, nostalgic classic cars transforming toward futuristic concepts, and desert-road vehicle scenes. Bold headline text promises viewers they can learn how to make viral videos like these. Intercut the host’s face to establish the tutorial format immediately.

[00:05-00:10] Continue with proof imagery and example covers labeled around car evolution. The host talks directly to camera, explaining that the format works because viewers instantly understand transformation: old car to new car, classic to futuristic, or ordinary vehicle to cinematic concept. Keep the motion quick and the frame text readable.

[00:10-00:16] Transition to the planning stage. Show ChatGPT logos, GPT icons, and assistant-search screens while the host explains that the first step is to ask a GPT for the exact workflow. The tutorial language emphasizes that only three steps are needed before the viewer can start building the scene.

[00:16-00:23] Show the prompt-building phase in white interfaces. A GPT is asked to generate structured car-evolution prompts, likely split into at least two text prompts and a setup framework. The host explains that you should define the car concept, location, and visual progression before touching the generation tools.

[00:23-00:31] Move into the still-image stage. Show a clean desert road image with sand dunes and a car framed in vertical composition. The host explains that this still image becomes the backbone of the final sequence. Keep the composition readable, with the road stretching into the background and the vehicle centered or slightly off-center for a cinematic result.

[00:31-00:40] Demonstrate dark AI creation interfaces where the user configures image tools, chooses the 9:16 format, and sets a clean resolution such as 2K. The host explains how to bring the image into the tool, keep the scene vertical, and prepare it for a controlled video-generation pass rather than a random output.

[00:40-00:48] Show the reference-image and prompt handoff into the final video model. The interface suggests a model menu including VEO 3.1, plus image-reference panels and text prompt fields. The host explains that the video model should preserve the desert-road composition while evolving the car in a visually convincing way.

[00:48-00:56] Finish on the generated outputs: a sleek car driving or sitting on a desert highway, followed by a stylized evolution result that feels more advanced or futuristic. Return briefly to the host in the studio for a closing CTA, making the final beat feel like a complete end-to-end workflow for car-evolution AI videos.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: warped car geometry, broken wheels, inconsistent reflections, unreadable UI text, distorted road perspective, duplicated host, flicker, temporal jitter, low-resolution vehicle details, muddy dunes, fake dashboard screens, robotic narration, clipping, harsh sibilance, watermark, aspect-ratio drift.

SPEECH PACK:
- Hook: Here’s how to make viral car evolution videos with AI.
- Beat 1: Start in ChatGPT and let a GPT generate the exact car-evolution prompts for you.
- Beat 2: Create the still image first, then lock the scene in a vertical desert-road composition.
- Beat 3: Set the format to 9:16, use a clean resolution, and move the image into VEO 3.1 or your preferred video model.
- CTA: Save this if you want to build car videos with AI.
Video

A creator-led vertical tutorial explains how to build viral AI-generated animal and educational-style short-form channels. The video mixes talking-head narration, screenshots of successful social accounts, earnings proof, and detailed screen-recorded workflow breakdowns. Early on, the presenter highlights a niche built around stylized transparent or skeletal pet creatures, showing example clips, account growth, and monetization screenshots to establish the opportunity. The tutorial then moves into a full production pipeline: using ChatGPT or custom GPTs for concept development, generating animal prompts, building static images in tools like OpenArt or Banana, and then bringing those images into video-generation platforms such as Kling or Veo to create animated clips. The overall presentation is structured as a repeatable AI content system for animal-themed educational or entertainment channels.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical creator-education reel teaching how to make AI renovation timelapse videos. The format alternates between direct-to-camera talking-head footage of a young man in a black cap and dark hoodie, screen recordings of tools and prompts, and sample before/after room transformation outputs. Keep the reel framed like an Instagram tutorial with fast but readable cuts, white subtitle-style text over many talking-head shots, and a practical creator tone focused on workflow rather than entertainment.

[00:00-00:06] Open with strong hook examples of interior renovation timelapse outputs and a bold title overlay communicating that the viewer will learn how to make timelapse videos with AI. Show dramatic room transformations first so the audience understands the payoff before the tutorial starts.

[00:00:06-00:12] Cut to the creator speaking directly to camera against a dark neutral background. He introduces the concept while the edit alternates between his face and screen captures of reference images, likely Instagram room examples and source photos.

[00:00:12-00:18] Move into the planning stage. Show ChatGPT and GPTs interface screens while the creator explains using a custom GPT or structured prompt workflow to build transformation instructions from room images.

[00:00:18-00:24] Continue with more process screens: prompt text blocks, folder or workflow organization, and UI panels that suggest selecting the room type, style direction, or renovation plan. Keep the talking-head intercuts frequent so the educational pacing stays human-led.

[00:00:24-00:30] Show the generation-tool phase. Include image-generation interfaces, model settings, and timeline or transformation output previews. Midjourney, Kling, and Veo-like interfaces appear in the reel, along with examples of messy room photos becoming clean staged interior outputs.

[00:00:30-00:34.1] End back on the creator holding up a card or thumbnail-like panel that reinforces the AI renovation blueprint offer. Finish on a clear CTA feeling, as if inviting viewers to save, comment, or get the full workflow.

SUBJECT: one male creator in black cap and dark hoodie; computer interfaces showing ChatGPT, GPTs, prompt docs, and image/video generation tools; interior transformation examples.

ENVIRONMENT: creator talking-head studio setup with dark background; desktop app and web-app screen recordings; example room photos and polished transformed interiors.

ACTION: hook with before/after interiors, creator explanation, showing references, building prompts, selecting model settings, generating transformation visuals, ending on CTA.

CAMERA: vertical 9:16 educational reel, mix of static talking-head close-up and screen-capture inserts, fast but legible pacing.

LIGHTING: soft face lighting on the creator with dark background separation; clean UI screens with bright white interfaces; no cinematic mood lighting needed beyond clarity.

GRADE: modern creator-education aesthetic, high clarity, strong contrast for captions and interfaces, practical social tutorial finish.

MOTION: quick cuts between face cam and screen recordings, but each tool step remains readable long enough to follow.

SPEECH PACK: direct-to-camera tutorial delivery, fast creator cadence, practical instructional wording, no dramatic acting; captions appear as concise emphasis text over many shots.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: generic corporate explainer, no face-cam host, cinematic fiction scenes, abstract motion graphics only, missing tool interfaces, irrelevant social media layouts, cluttered unreadable UI, no interior transformation examples, no CTA ending.
Video
GLOBAL LOCK: a fast vertical promo montage designed as a repeating educational teaser card for social media, black background with bold yellow headline bars, every card reading HOW TO MAKE VIRAL AI ANIMATION at the top and SWIPE FOR THE FULL GUIDE at the bottom, two image examples centered in each card showing different viral AI animation concepts, no live-action people speaking, no on-camera presenter, no dialogue, no narration required in-frame, no lip-sync, no subtitles beyond the built-in card text, no logo changes, consistent black-yellow-white branding, clean carousel-trailer energy, static card-by-card cuts rather than camera motion, rapid pacing that highlights niche variety: sharks, monsters, giant creatures, dragons, fantasy attacks, strange animals, cinematic action scenes, and surreal spectacle.

[00:00-00:04]
Begin with the branded promo card in full vertical frame: black background, thick yellow title block at the top reading HOW TO MAKE VIRAL AI ANIMATION in bold uppercase, two dramatic AI example thumbnails below showing giant shark and creature-action concepts, and a bottom call-to-action bar reading SWIPE FOR THE FULL GUIDE. The layout is static and poster-like, with hard cuts between card variations rather than any camera movement.

[00:04-00:08]
Cycle through additional cards using the exact same layout and typography while swapping the example images: monstrous open mouths, giant sharks, underwater threat scenes, or fantasy attack imagery. Maintain strict brand consistency so the viewer instantly understands this is one guide being advertised through multiple niche examples. No zooms, no parallax, no presenter face, only brisk card replacement.

[00:08-00:12]
Continue the template rhythm with more examples, now introducing oversized animals, desert creatures, and surreal danger shots. Each card still has the same yellow headline, centered dual-image examples, and the same swipe call to action at the bottom. Keep transitions hard and rhythmic, like a carousel trailer previewing what the audience will unlock by swiping.

[00:12-00:16]
Move into cards featuring fantasy-adventure and cinematic-scale setups such as dragons, towering beasts, or dramatic character-versus-creature scenes. The typography and CTA remain fixed. The examples are there to signal breadth: this guide is not about one trick, but many viral AI animation niches packaged under one offer.

[00:16-00:20]
End with a final burst of cards that reinforce the same educational promise, including additional creature-action and cinematic concept thumbnails, while preserving the identical black-yellow layout and SWIPE FOR THE FULL GUIDE footer. Finish on the impression of a rapid-fire tutorial promo reel that sells variety, niche fluency, and creator utility rather than telling a continuous story.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: talking presenter, face-to-camera coaching, white background minimalist ad, handwritten typography, changing brand colors, soft pastel palette, slow cinematic camera movement, motion graphics explainer charts, subtitles beyond the card text, random logos, blurred thumbnails, weak contrast, crowded multi-column layout, realistic office scene, dialogue bubbles, lip-sync character, unrelated aesthetic examples, low-readability text, inconsistent CTA wording.

SPEECH PACK: no visible speaker, no lip-sync requirement, no dialogue performed on screen, any audio intent should support fast promo pacing only, with the visual structure driven by repeated headline cards and image swaps rather than spoken explanation.
Video

INVARIANTS TO LOCK
- Vertical 9:16 tutorial Reel about making handmade crafting videos with AI.
- Main talking-head presenter is a young adult man in a black hoodie and backwards black cap, framed mid-shot against a dark indoor background.
- Supporting example visuals show rustic village crafting scenes in warm earthy daylight: handmade sculptures, carved figures, people working outdoors, and a surreal luxury-car-in-village juxtaposition.
- Screen recordings and phone mockups demonstrate how to source or structure the content inside an app workflow.
- Tone is “how to make viral videos” with direct platform-growth framing.

SHOTLIST
1. [00:00-00:06] Open on high-view-count handmade village visuals with bold text like HOW TO MAKE VIRAL VIDEOS, showing a green luxury sports car in a rural handcrafted setting.
2. [00:06-00:12] Presenter appears explaining the concept while phone mockups show scrolling grids of crafting clips.
3. [00:12-00:18] More examples of handmade scenes: carved statues, people working in dirt courtyards, vertical-video thumbnails with large view counts.
4. [00:18-00:26] Screen recordings display app lists, prompts, and a selected topic or generator labeled Handmade Craft.
5. [00:26-00:35] Presenter returns to explain how to open the workflow, store the idea, and turn one handcrafted niche into repeatable viral short-form content.

STYLE BIBLE
Visual style: creator-growth tutorial mixed with rustic AI-generated craft-content examples.
Camera signature: static talking-head inserts, phone UI overlays, grid thumbnails, and attention-grabbing example clips.
Lighting signature: presenter in dim neutral indoor light; supporting examples in warm outdoor village daylight.
Grade signature: social-platform contrast, bright yellow text accents, earthy browns in craft scenes, clean UI whites.
Speech style: fast, instructional, platform-native, optimized around virality and repeatability.

MASTER PROMPT
GLOBAL LOCK: Create a vertical tutorial Reel showing how to make viral handmade crafting videos with AI. Keep a young male creator in a black hoodie and backwards black cap as the talking-head guide. Intercut him with grids of short-form craft examples, phone mockups, and screen recordings. The example scenes should feature rural handmade environments with dirt courtyards, sculpted figures, artisans, huts, and high-contrast visual hooks like a green luxury sports car appearing inside a village craft scene. The whole structure should feel like a growth hack breakdown for short-form platforms.

[00:00-00:06] Open with a collage of high-performing handmade-craft-style clips in a rural village aesthetic, including a green sports car absurdly placed in the scene. Overlay bold text such as how to make viral videos.

[00:06-00:11] Cut to the presenter speaking directly to camera while a phone screen mockup beside him shows a grid of vertical craft content. He frames the opportunity as a repeatable niche, not a one-off trend.

[00:11-00:17] Show more example clips: carved statues, artisans working outdoors, and platform thumbnails with large view counts. The imagery should feel satisfying and scrollable.

[00:17-00:24] Transition into process screens: app menus, topic selection, and a prompt or tool page labeled Handmade Craft. This is the workflow proof section.

[00:24-00:35] Return to the presenter to explain how to open the niche, store the workflow, and repeat the concept across TikTok and Shorts. End with the feeling that this can be productized into a repeatable content system.

NEGATIVE PROMPT
Do not make the craft examples generic factory footage or polished luxury ads. Avoid unclear handmade action, unreadable UI, weak hook text, or lifeless presenter delivery. The contrast between rustic craft content and strategic AI workflow is the point.

SPEECH PACK
[00:00-00:12] Speaker A. Meaning: handmade craft videos can be turned into viral AI content with the right format. Delivery: direct, energetic.
TAKE_A: “Here is how to make handmade crafting videos with AI that actually go viral.”
TAKE_B: “This niche is blowing up, and the format is way easier to build than people think.”
TAKE_C: “If you want a repeatable viral niche, handmade craft content is one of the best to study.”

[00:12-00:24] Speaker A. Meaning: show examples and platform distribution across TikTok and Shorts. Delivery: tutorial pacing.
TAKE_A: “The key is packaging the visuals in the right format and pushing them across TikTok and Shorts.”
TAKE_B: “You need satisfying scenes, strong thumbnail moments, and a workflow you can repeat fast.”
TAKE_C: “This works because the visuals are simple, surprising, and easy to scale.”

[00:24-00:35] Speaker A. Meaning: the workflow can be saved and reused as a system. Delivery: practical close.
TAKE_A: “Once you set up the workflow, this becomes a repeatable content machine.”
TAKE_B: “You are not making one video, you are building a niche system.”
TAKE_C: “Use the same workflow, swap the craft scenario, and you can keep publishing.”

Ai Meme For Instagram Reels

AI Meme for Instagram Reels is for creators who want meme content tuned specifically for how Reels is watched and shared. The page should guide them toward examples and prompts built around strong first-frame readability, vertical composition, caption visibility, and pacing that survives silent autoplay.

The strongest angle is platform fit. Users here are not asking for a meme in the abstract. They want something that works inside the Instagram Reels feed and matches the way that audience scrolls, shares, and collaborates. The copy should keep the focus on those platform constraints.

What this page should make clear: - The content is designed for Instagram Reels rather than generic short video. - Vertical framing, caption legibility, and opening-frame clarity matter. - This style works for remix posts, reaction memes, and shareable Reels humor. - The best examples land even before the viewer turns the sound on.

FAQ

Q: What is an AI meme for Instagram Reels? A: It is meme content designed specifically for the Reels feed and its viewing behavior.

Q: Why not just use any short meme video? A: Reels rewards strong vertical framing, silent readability, and pacing that fits its audience habits.

Q: What is it best for? A: Reels posts, remixable jokes, reaction content, and vertical meme clips built for Instagram.

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