PRACTICAL OVERVIEW
Move from a vague AI idea to a scene-level video brief
Generic prompts often produce long explanations with no visual plan. A production-ready template limits each video to one clear point and pairs every spoken claim with a screen recording, demonstration, example, or supporting visual.
The script bank covers workflows, prompts, analytics, storefronts, and production. Teams are expected to replace examples with truthful material and review every claim before a script enters generation or editing.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Files and guidance in this resource
- Thirty short-form concepts with opening lines
- Scene-by-scene production notes and visual requirements
- Core message, CTA, and human-review checkpoints
HOW TO USE IT
A three-step operating sequence
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Choose one audience problem
Select a script because it matches a real viewer question, not simply because the opening sounds dramatic.
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Replace the evidence
Insert your own workflow, screen, example, limitations, and product details. Remove any claim you cannot support.
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Approve the scene plan
Confirm timing, visual assets, captions, voice, and CTA before sending the brief to the video producer.
WORKED EXAMPLE
Example: a twelve-second workflow explanation
A compact script can introduce the result, show two proof moments, and end with one low-friction next step without trying to teach an entire business model.
- 0-2 seconds: state the concrete workflow result
- 2-9 seconds: show the input and the transformed output
- 9-12 seconds: invite the viewer to save or inspect the full process
COMMON MISTAKES
What this workflow is designed to prevent
- Generating a complete script without providing source material or constraints
- Using visual scenes that do not prove the spoken message
- Adding several calls to action to one short video
FAQ
Questions about this resource
Can beginners use these AI video script templates?
Yes. The format is designed to make responsibilities clear between the person choosing the idea and the person producing the video.
Do the templates generate a finished video?
No. They provide structured briefs. Generation, editing, rights review, captions, and final quality control remain separate production steps.
Can the scripts be adapted for a different niche?
Yes. Replace the examples, terminology, evidence, and CTA so the script reflects the audience and offer truthfully.