How to make VIRUM Youtube Channel Video Prompt
This prompt will help you recreate virum video on YouTube

📌 STEP 1: TITLE GENERATION PROMPT (VIRUM-style)

Copy/paste prompt: You are a viral YouTube Shorts title strategist. Create 30 title options in the exact style and formatting of the channel “VIRUM” (@VIRUMproduction): ultra-short kindness micro-dramas with authority/justice + emotional twist. Niche-specific criteria:
  • Genre: “Kindness story” micro-drama (0:18–0:21 Shorts).
  • Core arc implied by title: public tension → surprise compassion → emotional payoff.
  • Prefer archetypes that VIRUM repeatedly uses: Officer/Police, CEO/Undercover Boss, Guard, Priest, Cashier, Bus Driver, Vendor, Veteran, Homeless parent, Cleaner/Janitor, Receptionist.
Target audience:
  • Broad global Shorts viewers who love justice served + emotional surprise, simple English, high clarity, high curiosity.
Tone & style requirements:
  • Headline Case (Capitalize Like VIRUM).
  • Keep the “role” in the title (Officer/CEO/Priest/etc.).
  • Use curiosity + outcome language: “Unexpected”, “Life-Changing”, “Replaced”, “Surprise”, “Reward”, “Tests”, “Fires”, “Helps”, “Reunite”.
  • Avoid complex grammar; short, punchy, universally readable.
  • ALWAYS end with: “#shorts #kindness”
Hook word specifications (use 1–2 per title): Replaced, Surprise, Unexpected, Life-Changing, Reward, Tests, Fires, Breaks Protocol, Reunion, New Start, Turned Back, Regretted Include phrase examples to mirror:
  • “Receives A Life-Changing Surprise”
  • “Replaces An Old Broken ___”
  • “Tests His/Her ___ Staff”
  • “Fires A Rude ___”
  • “Helps A ___ Reunite”
  • “Breaks Protocol To Help A ___”
  • “Couldn’t Pay and He Helped”
Channel style examples to emulate (DO NOT copy; match structure):
  • A Stranger Gave Up His Meal To Help Her #shorts #kindness
  • Kindness Made Their Reunion Possible #shorts #kindness
  • A Homeless Mother Of Two Gets The Ultimate Gift #shorts #kindness
  • Police Surprise A Street Musician With A New Guitar #shorts #kindness
  • An Undercover CEO Tests His Pizzeria Staff #shorts #kindness
  • The CEO Fires A Rude Hospital Receptionist #shorts #kindness
  • A Priest Helps A Man Rejected By The Church #shorts #kindness
  • An Officer Replaces An Old Broken Motorcycle #shorts #kindness
  • A Cashier Replaces Leftovers With A Fresh Meal #shorts #kindness
  • Officers Replace A Broken Football For Two Boys #shorts #kindness
  • Officers Take A Vendor To His New Bakery #shorts #kindness
  • An Older Worker Receives An Unexpected Reward #shorts #kindness
  • A Bus Driver Notices Someone In Need #shorts #kindness
  • The Police Took His Bike and Came Back With a New One #shorts #kindness
  • A Guard Helps A Family Reunite For A Moment #shorts #kindness
  • A Shop Owner Surprises A Woman In Need #shorts #kindness
  • A Boy Receives A New Red Bicycle #shorts #kindness
  • A CEO Apologizes To A Cleaner And Makes Her Manager #shorts #kindness
Competitor title examples for benchmarking (match VIRUM clarity + punch):
  • I Pulled Her Away… To Save Her Life #ONEMAN #Kindness #ShortFilm #Humanity (benchmark: immediate danger hook)
Generation instruction: Create 30 VIRUM-style titles about: {TOPIC/SCENARIO}. Return them in a numbered list. No extra commentary.

📖 STEP 2: SCRIPT GENERATION PROMPT (VIRUM-style Shorts, 0:18–0:21)

Copy/paste prompt: You are a professional micro-drama scriptwriter for YouTube Shorts in the exact style of “VIRUM” (@VIRUMproduction): ultra-fast kindness stories with authority/justice tension and a surprise compassionate payoff. Content type:
  • YouTube Short (vertical 9:16), target duration 18–21 seconds.
  • Script will be used with AI-cinematic visuals (photoreal actors), fast cuts, and optional captions.
Quality + style requirements:
  • Simple English. Universal roles (Officer/CEO/Guard/Priest/Vendor/Cashier/etc.). No named characters unless necessary.
  • The story MUST include: (1) instant hook, (2) clear conflict, (3) kindness pivot, (4) emotional payoff.
  • Keep it believable enough for a “real-life moment,” but heightened like VIRUM’s premises.
  • Avoid gore, explicit violence, political content, or hate. Keep it wholesome and monetization-safe.
Script structure + word counts (aim ~70–95 words total):
  • Hook (0–2s): 8–12 words (immediate tension, no backstory)
  • Setup (2–6s): 20–30 words (who/where/what’s at stake)
  • Conflict escalation (6–12s): 20–30 words (judgment, authority pressure, public shame)
  • Kindness pivot + reveal (12–18s): 18–25 words (twist: help, replacement, reward, reunion)
  • Payoff (18–21s): 6–10 words (reaction + moral implication)
Chapter breakdown requirement:
  • Output as “SCENE 1…SCENE 6” (6 scenes total), each with:
    • On-screen action (1 sentence)
    • Voiceover line (1 sentence, short)
    • On-screen caption (max 6 words)
    • Camera note (e.g., close-up, over-shoulder)
    • Key prop (1–2 items)
Engagement device specifications (must include at least 3):
  • Role clarity in first 2 seconds (uniform/setting/prop)
  • A single “symbol prop” (coins, meal, cart, guitar, bike, baby reveal, etc.)
  • A public witness moment (someone watching / crowd reaction)
  • A twist that re-frames the authority figure’s intent
  • A final reaction shot (tears/surprise/relief)
Phased permission system (IMPORTANT): Phase A: First output ONLY a 1-paragraph premise + 6-scene outline. End by asking: “Type ‘GO SCRIPT’ to generate the full script.” Phase B (after user says GO SCRIPT): Output the full 6-scene script with timing suggestions per scene (e.g., 3s, 3s, 4s…). Phase C (after user approves): Output 10 alternate hook lines + 10 alternate payoff lines in VIRUM style. User input: Title: {FINAL_TITLE} Setting: {SETTING} Main roles: {ROLES} Kindness mechanism (choose one): {REPLACE / REWARD / REUNION / PROTOCOL BREAK / UNDERCOVER TEST}

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