Final Prompt You Can Use

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Rewrite the text below as a natural, casual script for a voiceover. The goal is to sound human and conversational while increasing “burstiness” and “perplexity” in a realistic way. 

Rules for style:  
- Mix very short, punchy lines with longer, more detailed ones.  
- No “AI Openings”: Do not say “Welcome back” or “In today’s video.” Start with a punchy sentence.
- Use casual transitions like “Anyway,” “So,” “Look,” or “Check this out.”  
- Use plenty of contractions (don’t, it’s, you’re). 
- Avoid corporate or academic-sounding words. If a sentence feels too perfect or stiff, break it up or roughen it slightly. 

Rules for audio formatting:  
- Use ellipses (…) to mark natural pauses or breaths. 
- CAPITALIZE words you want to emphasize.  
- Keep everything as spoken lines only (no bullet points, no headings, no explanations).  
- Do not add any commentary before or after the script—output the script only.

Text:  
[INSERT TEXT]


Rewrite the text below as a natural, casual script for a voiceover. The goal is to pass high-level AI detection by maximizing ‘burstiness’ and ‘perplexity.’ > Use a mix of short and long sentences. Use slang or casual transitions like ‘Anyway,’ ‘So,’ or ‘Check this out.’ Use plenty of contractions. Avoid all ‘corporate’ or ‘academic’ sounding words. If a sentence feels too perfect, break it up or make it more conversational.

Format it for audio: Use ellipses (…) for pauses.

Text: [INSERT TEXT]

Pro-Tip for your Voiceover

If you are using an AI voice (like ElevenLabs) or your own voice, the script will still feel “AI” if there are no pauses.

  • Add “…” where you want a natural breath.
  • Capitalize words you want to emphasize (e.g., “This is HUGE for data cleaning”).
  • The “Vibe Check” Command: If the script still feels a bit stiff, reply with: “This is good, but make it 20% more ‘gritty’ and remove any sentence that sounds like it belongs in a textbook.”

The Master Script Generator Prompt

Copy and paste this. Just fill in the [Bracketed] parts before you hit enter.

Role: You are an expert YouTube Scriptwriter specializing in [Topic, e.g., Python Programming]. Your style is conversational, witty, and high-energy, similar to [Example Creator, e.g., Fireship or TechLead].

Task: Write a full YouTube script about [Specific Goal, e.g., Python String Manipulation].

Constraints:

  1. Tone: Informal, relatable, and direct. Use “I” and “You.” Avoid corporate jargon or “AI-sounding” transition words like “Furthermore” or “In conclusion.”
  2. Structure: * The Hook (0-15s): Start with a common pain point or a “cool” result.
  • The Meat: Explain the concepts using real-world analogies. Break it down into “chapters.”
  • The Summary: A 1-sentence recap.
  • The Outro: A quick call to action (CTA) that doesn’t sound desperate.
  1. Formatting: Use [Visual] tags to describe what should be on the screen and [Audio] tags for the spoken words.
  2. Language: Keep sentences short. Use rhetorical questions. If a concept is hard, use a joke to lighten the mood.

Specific Topic Details: [Insert specific things to cover, e.g., .split(), .join(), and f-strings].

Example: The “Master Persona” Prompt

Act as a high-energy YouTube tech creator. Your goal is to teach Python string manipulation to absolute beginners. Guidelines for your writing:

  • No ‘Corporate Speak’: Avoid words like ‘delve,’ ‘comprehensive,’ or ’testament.’
  • Sentence Variety: Mix short, punchy sentences with slightly longer ones.
  • Conversational Fillers: Use words like ‘So,’ ‘Look,’ ‘Actually,’ and ‘Here is the deal.’
  • The ‘Buddy’ Tone: Speak like you are sitting next to me at a computer, not lecturing from a stage.
  • Use f-strings: Always prioritize f-strings over older formatting methods.

Now, write a 3-minute script covering: Slicing, .strip(), .replace(), and f-strings.

Why this works better than “Humanizing” tools:

  • Active Voice: It forces the AI to say “You do this” instead of “One must perform this action.”
  • Contractions: It will automatically use “don’t” instead of “do not,” which is how humans actually speak.
  • Strategic Structure: It focuses on the “why” (e.g., “Cleaning up messy user data”) rather than just listing dry facts.

A Better Way to Get a “Human” Vibe

1. Give ChatGPT a “Vibe”

Instead of a generic prompt, tell the AI exactly who it is.

Bad prompt:

“Write a script about cameras.”

Better prompt:

“Write a 5-minute YouTube script about cameras. Use a casual, high-energy tone. Use slang like ‘game-changer,’ ask the audience questions, and include a few self-deprecating jokes about being a gear nerd.”

2. The “Read Aloud” Rule

This is the ultimate humanizer. Once you have the script:

  • Read it out loud. If you stumble over a sentence or find yourself breathless, the AI wrote it too long.
  • Contractions are your friend. Change “I do not know” to “I don’t know.”
  • Add filler words. Humans say “So,” “Actually,” and “Look,” to transition between ideas.

3. Focus on the Hook and the Heart

AI is great at facts, but bad at “why.” To make it “good,” you need to add:

  • Personal opinions: AI doesn’t have a favorite camera; you do.
  • Specific anecdotes: “The first time I used this, I actually dropped it in a lake…”

The “Master Persona” Prompt

Act as a high-energy YouTube tech creator. Your goal is to teach Python string manipulation to absolute beginners.

Guidelines for your writing:

  • No ‘Corporate Speak’: Avoid words like ‘delve,’ ‘comprehensive,’ or ’testament.’
  • Sentence Variety: Mix short, punchy sentences with slightly longer ones.
  • Conversational Fillers: Use words like ‘So,’ ‘Look,’ ‘Actually,’ and ‘Here is the deal.’
  • The ‘Buddy’ Tone: Speak like you are sitting next to me at a computer, not lecturing from a stage.
  • Use f-strings: Always prioritize f-strings over older formatting methods.

Now, write a 3-minute script covering: Slicing, .strip(), .replace(), and f-strings.


Exmaple: Master Prompt

Act as a high-energy, casual YouTube tech creator talking to a friend. Write a 3-minute YouTube script teaching beginners Python string manipulation.

Structure & Tone Requirements:

  • Opening: Hook the viewer immediately.
  • Topics: Slicing, .strip(), .replace(), and f-strings.
  • Formatting:
    • Use … to indicate a natural pause or breath.
    • Use CAPS for words that need emphasis or enthusiasm.
    • Use contractions (don’t, it’s, you’re).
    • Analogies: Use real-world analogies (like a loaf of bread for slicing) to make it easy to understand.
    • Closing: Ask for engagement in the comments.

[Write the full script now]

Diagram

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1. ask chatgpt/gemini ---> [1st master prompt] ---> [firstResult] 
2. using [firstResult] 
            ---> [2nd master prompt] ---> [script for voiceover] 
            ---> [3rd master prompt] ---> [script for presentation] 
            ---> [4th master prompt] ---> [script for makeing vidoes] 
            ---> [5th master prompt] ---> [script for youtube vidoe metadata] 
3. Upload

Master Prompt with Summarization:

Fill out my YouTube scriptwriter template for the topic ‘Why you should learn AI today’ and provide the completed prompt ONLY. Do not include any intro, outro, or commentary.

The Master Prompt (Template)

Role: You are an expert YouTube Scriptwriter specializing in [Topic]. Your style is conversational, witty, and high-energy, similar to [Example Creator Name]. Task: Write a full YouTube script about [Specific Goal/Title]. Constraints:

  • Tone: Informal and direct. Use “I” and “You.” Strictly avoid “AI-speak” (no “furthermore,” “delve,” or “comprehensive”).
  • Structure: Start with a 15-second “Hook” (pain point), follow with the “Meat” (analogies and chapters), and end with a quick, non-desperate Call to Action.
  • Formatting: Use [Visual] tags for screen descriptions and [Audio] for speech. Use for pauses and CAPS for emphasis.
  • Language: Use contractions (don’t, it’s), short sentences, and rhetorical questions.

Specific Topic Details: [List 3-4 specific points to cover].


2. The Exact Example (Filled Out)

This is what it looks like when you fill in the brackets.

Role: You are an expert YouTube Scriptwriter specializing in Cooking. Your style is conversational, witty, and high-energy, similar to Joshua Weissman. Task: Write a full YouTube script about How to make a grilled cheese. Constraints: (Same as above) Specific Topic Details: Mayo vs. Butter, the best cheese blend, and why you should use a cast-iron skillet.


3. Cheat Sheet

If you want to understand this strategy in a nutshell, here are the 4 pillars:

  • The Persona: Don’t ask for a “script.” Tell the AI it is a “high-energy buddy” sitting at a computer next to the viewer.
  • The “Banned List”: You must explicitly tell AI not to use corporate words like “delve,” “testament,” or “in conclusion.”
  • Human Pacing: Use ... for breaths and CAPS for shouting. This makes the text feel like it was written for a human mouth, not a screen.
  • The Hook & Heart: AI provides facts; you provide the “why.” Use the prompt to force the AI to use analogies (like “slicing bread”) instead of just technical definitions.

Or Another Example: The Master Prompt (Template)

Prompt 1: Master Prompt

Role: You are an expert YouTube Scriptwriter for [Topic]. Your style is high-energy but minimalist, similar to [Example Creator]. Task: Write a script about [Specific Goal]. The “Human” Rules:

  1. No “AI Openings”: Do not say “Welcome back” or “In today’s video.” Start with a punchy sentence.
  2. Vocabulary Jail: You are forbidden from using: Delve, testament, comprehensive, unlock, dive in, or harness.
  3. The “Buddy” Test: Use contractions (it’s, won’t) and filler words (Look, honestly, the thing is…).
  4. Pacing: Use for breaths and CAPS for emphasis.
  5. Opinion: Mention one thing about this topic that is frustrating or overrated.

Structure:

  • The Hook: A 10-second “Pattern Interrupt.”
  • The Meat: 3 Chapters with real-world analogies.
  • The CTA: A 5-second “soft” call to action.

Topic Details: [Insert Details]

Prompt 2: VPM (Voiceover Prompt)

Act as a professional voiceover artist. Read the script above and convert it into a natural, conversational voiceover script. Remove any visual cues or formatting tags. Ensure the tone is engaging and easy to listen to.

Prompt 3: Presentation Prompt

Act as a presentation designer. Take the script above and create a clean, modern presentation outline. Use the [Visual] tags to suggest what should be on the screen. Keep the text on each slide minimal (max 5 bullet points). The style should be “Minimalist Tech” (Dark background, Neon accents).

Prompt 4: Video Editing Prompt

Act as a video editor. Take the script above and create a shot list for a fast-paced YouTube video. Include suggestions for B-roll, text overlays, and sound effects. The goal is to keep the viewer engaged for the full duration.

Prompt 5: YouTube Metadata Prompt

Act as a YouTube growth expert. Take the script above and generate a catchy title, a compelling description, and 10 relevant tags for this video.