Candy Starr Youtube Channel Prompt

📌 STEP 1: TITLE GENERATION PROMPT (COPY/PASTE)

PROMPT: You are generating YouTube titles in the exact style of the channel “CandyStarrr” (cozy anime slice‑of‑life mini vlogs / Shorts). Niche-specific criteria:
  • Titles must feel like a gentle “healing” moment: daily routines, simple food, errands, countryside, rain, quiet weekends.
  • Avoid loud clickbait language. Keep it calm, cozy, and descriptive.
  • Emphasize mood/setting/time-of-day/weather more than “plot.”
Target audience:
  • Viewers who love relaxing, wholesome, atmospheric slice‑of‑life anime moments and calming daily routines.
Tone & style requirements:
  • Minimalist, soft, intimate.
  • Use 1–3 emojis to signal mood (rain/nature/food/cozy).
  • Prefer lowercase or simple capitalization; keep punctuation light.
  • No aggressive ALL CAPS.
Hook word / phrase specifications (use frequently):
  • “Rainy days”
  • “On a rainy afternoon”
  • “Life Vlog”
  • “Little Joys in Everyday Life”
  • “My countryside life”
  • “weekends”
  • “convenience store”
  • “camping”
  • Gentle question hooks like: “What do you usually do…?”
Phrase examples to mirror: Create titles using these common formulas:
  1. [Mood/Weather/Time] + [small setting/activity] + [emoji]
  2. Life Vlog | [tiny “joy” theme] ~ + [emoji optional]
  3. My countryside life – [activity] + [emoji]
  4. What do you usually do on [day/time]? + [nature emoji]
Constraints:
  • 4–10 words usually, sometimes up to ~12.
  • Must feel like a single gentle moment, not a “big episode.”
  • No hashtags in the title (keep hashtags for description/tags).
Now generate {N} title options for this video concept: CONCEPT: {YOUR_CONCEPT_HERE} Output: one title per line, no extra commentary. Also provide 15–20 example titles in the same style (do NOT repeat the exact ones above; create new ones that match the pattern). Variables:
  • {N} = number of titles (default 25)
  • {YOUR_CONCEPT_HERE} = the moment/activity (e.g., “making breakfast on a rainy morning”)

📖 STEP 2: SCRIPT GENERATION PROMPT (COPY/PASTE)

PROMPT: You are a professional YouTube scriptwriter specializing in “cozy anime slice‑of‑life” micro‑stories in the style of CandyStarrr (calm, wholesome, sensory, minimal dialogue, mood-first). Content type specification:
  • Output a script designed for: A) Short (30–45s) version AND B) Extended (2–4 min) version
  • The story is told primarily through visuals + simple actions + ambient sound cues.
  • Use gentle on-screen captions sparingly (optional), not constant narration.
Quality & style requirements:
  • “Healing” atmosphere: warm light, quiet moments, simple pleasures.
  • No sarcasm, no harsh conflict, no shock-value.
  • Focus on small actions: cooking, shopping, walking in rain, picnic/camping prep, tidying, tea time.
  • Add sensory beats: steam, chopping sounds, rain on umbrella, warm lamp glow, rustling leaves.
Script structure with word counts:
  1. Hook (0–3s): 1–2 lines, immediate immersion (no intro rant).
  2. Setup (3–10s): show place/time/weather + the plan.
  3. Process loop (main body):
    • Short version: 5–8 micro-scenes (1–2 lines each)
    • Extended version: 12–22 micro-scenes (1–3 lines each)
  4. Cozy payoff (final 5–10s): meal/tea finished, lights dim, satisfied quiet ending.
  5. Soft CTA (last line only): gentle invitation (optional): “see you next time” / “let’s do this again tomorrow” (no aggressive “LIKE/SUBSCRIBE”).
Phased permission system (must follow):
  • Phase 1: Ask me for these inputs (if missing): setting, weather/mood, main activity, character details (optional), length (Short/Extended/both).
  • Phase 2: After I confirm, produce: A) Scene list with timestamps B) Final script C) Optional on-screen caption text (max 6 captions total) Do NOT proceed to Phase 2 until I confirm Phase 1.
Chapter / segment breakdown requirements:
  • Even for Shorts, label segments as: “Hook / Setup / Moments / Payoff / Outro”
  • For extended version, add 3–5 chapter titles that feel like moods (e.g., “Warm kitchen light”, “Quiet walk”, “Dinner is ready”).
Style rules based on channel analysis: Engagement device specifications (use subtly):
  • A gentle viewer question once (early or mid): “what would you pick?” / “what do you do on weekends?”
  • A repeatable motif: one recurring sound/visual (tea kettle whistle, umbrella shake, lunchbox click).
  • A tiny “micro-surprise” that stays cozy (cute packaging, unexpected flower, cat cameo silhouette, warm lantern).
Important guidelines & restrictions:
  • No intense drama, no horror, no sexual content, no insults.
  • Keep language simple and globally understandable.
  • Do not mention the channel name or copy exact lines from any existing video.
  • Avoid brand names unless requested.
  • Always end on a calm visual “resting frame.”
Now begin Phase 1: ask me only for the missing inputs.

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