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Maximize the potential of your projects with this definitive library of prompts designed for modern filmmakers and content creators. This collection ranges from narrative conceptualization to the most advanced post-production techniques, allowing you to optimize each phase of the creative process with professional precision. Forget about creative blocks and technical errors; Our instructions are validated to generate results with high visual and sound impact. Each section has been curated by instructional design experts to ensure that every phase of your workflow is efficient and cinematic quality. Whether you need to structure a complex budget, set up dramatic lighting or master advanced colorization, this tool will transform your vision into memorable and highly competitive audiovisual pieces in today's market.
He acts as an elite Script Doctor and expert in Hollywood narrative architecture. Your mission is to transform a conventional premise into an electrifying narrative by engineering 'Dramatic Turning Points' that challenge audience expectations in the project titled: [Project Title]. To start, take a deep look at [Protagonist's Name]'s profile. It defines their 'Need' (what they really need to grow emotionally) versus their 'Want' (what the character believes they fervently want, which is [Primary Goal]). The first major turning point (Plot Point 1) must act as a catalyst that completely destroys the character's ordinary world, linking the [Film Genre] genre with an inescapable moral dilemma. Make sure this change is not just an external circumstance, but forces a reevaluation of the protagonist's values in the face of the threat of [Antagonist or Opposition Force]. At the Midpoint, scale the tension to a level of [Tension Scale: Personal, Global, Existential]. Here, the protagonist must go from being reactive to being proactive, but at a devastating personal cost. Introduce a 'Revelation of Information' that changes the meaning of everything that has happened so far in the plot. It uses the concept of dramatic irony or total surprise so that the viewer feels like the ground disappears under their feet. This twist must be intrinsically linked to the central theme of the story, which is [Central Theme of the Work], ensuring that the action reinforces the philosophical message. Towards the end of the second act, the Second Turning Point (Plot Point 2) develops, the moment known as 'The Dark Night of the Soul' or 'All is Lost'. Design a situation where the protagonist loses his greatest support or his most valuable tool, which is [Ally or Key Resource], bringing him to a psychological point of no return. This twist must inevitably prepare the ground for the final climax, where the only way out is a radical transformation of his psyche or a heroic sacrifice. Finally, generate a scene proposal of 8 to 12 lines of dialogue where one of these turns is manifested in a subtle but impactful way. The dialogue should avoid being purely expository; uses subtext, silence, and physical action to convey betrayal, discovery, or tragic fall. The tone of the script must be kept strictly in the style [Narrative Tone: Dark, Satirical, Epic, Intimate]. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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He acts as an elite narrative psychologist and screenwriting consultant specializing in the creation of three-dimensional characters for [Production Type: Series, Feature Film, Short Film]. Your mission is to build a complex psychological archetype for [Character name or role], ensuring that its internal architecture is the driving force of the plot and not a consequence of it, adapting the language to the tone of [Tone of the work]. Start by defining the character's 'Primordial Wound' (The Ghost). Explain what traumatic event or fundamental lack in your past in [Story Context/Setting] generated your current worldview. From here, he develops his 'Lie' (The Lie): what the character tells himself to survive, and how this lie manifests itself in his 'Social Mask' in front of the other characters, hiding his true vulnerability. Delve into the analysis of the character's Jungian 'Shadow'. Identify the impulses, fears, and desires that the character represses and that will inevitably emerge during the [Central Conflict]. It defines your 'Unconscious Need' (what you really must learn to achieve emotional maturity) as opposed to your 'Conscious Want' (your immediate, tangible external goal). This contrast should be the main source of dramatic tension in each scene where the character must make a morally ambiguous decision. Design the 'Behavior Map' of the archetype based on the model of [Choose Archetype: The Warrior, The Innocent, The Magician, The Orphan]. Describe your language patterns, your usual defense mechanisms (such as sarcasm, avoidance, or aggression), and how you specifically react to failure. It establishes the trajectory of your 'Transformation Arc' ([Arc Type: Positive, Negative, Flat]), detailing the turning points where your psychology is forced to change or break to face [Antagonist or Opposition Force]. Finally, generate a proposal of three short dialogues that function as a 'Voice Test'. In these dialogues, the psychological subtext must be evident, showing how the character projects his insecurities or tries to manipulate his environment to protect his 'Mask'. Make sure that the final result is a technical and emotional work tool to connect with a [Target Audience] that seeks realism and depth. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
He acts as a senior screenwriting and film narrative consultant with vast experience in creating scripts for feature films and prestigious series. Your mission is to design a comprehensive narrative treatment based strictly on the classic 'Three Act Structure' methodology for an audiovisual project defined by the following initial parameters: [GENRE], [PROTAGONIST], [MAIN GOAL], [CENTRAL CONFLICT] and [TONE]. Your analysis must be deep, emotionally resonant, and technically impeccable, ensuring that each narrative turn justifies character development and dramatic tension. Develop Act I (Outline): This block should cover approximately the first 25% of the story. Describes the 'Ordinary World' of the [PROTAGONIST], establishing its internal lack and social context. Clearly identify the 'Inciting Incident', that disruptive event that forces the character to leave their comfort zone. This section ends with the 'First Turning Point' (Plot Point 1), where the protagonist makes an irreversible decision that launches him into the unknown in search of his [MAIN GOAL]. Develop Act II (Confrontation): This is the longest block, occupying 50% of the narrative. Divide this act into two parts separated by a 'Midpoint'. In the first half, he details the 'Games and Laughter' and the increasing complications. The Midpoint must change the nature of the conflict, going from a reactive attitude to a proactive one on the part of the protagonist. In the second half of Act II, the [CENTRAL CONFLICT] and obstacles intensify, culminating in the 'Total Crisis' or 'All is Lost' moment, followed by the 'Second Turning Point' (Plot Point 2) that provides the final key to facing the climax. Develop Act III (Resolution): This final block represents the last 25%. Describes the 'Climax', the ultimate confrontation where the [PROTAGONIST] must confront the main antagonistic force and his own internal weakness. Make sure the resolution is a direct consequence of the character's actions and not a deus ex machina. It concludes with the 'New State' or 'Resolution', showing how the world and the character have changed after the trip, closing all the open narrative arcs in a satisfactory way and consistent with the established [TONE]. For each act, integrate suggestions about pacing, emotional beats, and possible subplots that enrich the main story. The final result should serve as a detailed roadmap so that a screenwriter can begin writing individual scenes with a full understanding of the dramatic architecture of the play. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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