Bacteriophage Superpowers in 30 Seconds
A breezy 30s explainer that breaks down three phage powers—targeting bacteria, injecting DNA, and self-replicating—using Feynman-style analogies.
Tutorial, Science, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Host Mode
Category
Daily
Duration
30s
Platform
TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts
Alici Video Mode
Host Mode
Step 1 Describe the task
A host-led micro-lesson: introduce bacteriophages as bacteria-hunting viruses and simplify their three key abilities in everyday language with playful visuals.
Please create a video explaining the three core capabilities of bacteriophages. Aim for a popular science format that is light-hearted and engaging, incorporating the Feynman Technique. About 30 seconds.
Step 2 Understanding Context
Share your preferred host style (lab coat, casual) and any brand colors. Upload reference graphics for phage shape and bacteria targets. Tell us the tone—quirky or sleek—so we match motion graphics accordingly.
Images keep the virus silhouette, syringe-like tail, and bacteria shapes accurate while staying approachable.
Step 3 What Video SuperAgent creates
We’ll provide a timed script, on-screen analogies, and simple diagrams for each “superpower,” pacing every 8–10 seconds to keep viewers hooked.
From Alici Video Super Agent
🧬 Bacteriophages: Three Superpowers
A 30s host demo that turns microbiology into a snackable story.
📋 Storyboard Design
Segment | Time | Content | Visuals | Analogy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Hook | 0-5s | Introduce phages as “tiny bacteria hunters” | Host + giant phage graphic | “Microscopic mosquito” |
Power 1: Lock-On | 5-10s | Phage matches a specific bacteria | Key-and-lock animation | Custom key |
Power 2: DNA Injection | 10-18s | Tail acts like a syringe to deliver code | Cross-section graphic | Thumb drive upload |
Power 3: Copy Factory | 18-26s | Cell forced to make more phages | Assembly line animation | 3D printer |
Recap CTA | 26-30s | Summarize and invite share | Icons + host | Quick checklist |
Visual Highlights
Friendly line art of phages and bacteria
Bright host lower-thirds
Clean motion timed to narration
Music Beat Triggers
Hook ding
Each power title card
Recap pop
Step 4 Optimization & Follow-Up Prompts
Make science stick: After draft one, adjust analogy wording, brighten infographics, or add a recap beat for retention.
Prompt 1: Simplify visuals
"Reduce detail on the bacteria and use two-tone colors; add thicker outlines for mobile readability."
Use when diagrams feel cluttered.
Prompt 2: Sharpen pacing
"Trim each power to 6 seconds and add a 2-second recap with on-screen bullets."
Use when viewers might drop before the CTA.
Step 5 Tricks, tips, and troubleshooting
Jargon filter Replace technical terms with everyday nouns—“code,” “factory,” “target.”
Color coding Keep one color for phages and another for bacteria to avoid confusion.
Layered captions Add short labels near visuals so muted viewers can still follow.
Host energy Maintain brisk delivery; 30 seconds leaves no room for rambles.
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