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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.
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Act as a senior video editor specializing in cinematic editing and visual storytelling for Adobe Premiere Pro. Your mission is to design a technical and creative workflow for the implementation of invisible transitions (match cuts, natural wipes and mask transitions) in a [Video type: Documentary, Commercial, VLOG] project. The objective is that the viewer does not perceive the cut, achieving absolute fluidity that maintains immersion in the story through the analysis of movement vectors and points of visual interest. Analyze the relationship between the outgoing clip and the incoming clip based on [Continuity Element: Color, Camera Movement, Center Object]. Explains in detail how to align centers of interest in Premiere Pro's Program Monitor using custom guides. You must instruct on the 'Match Cut' technique by action, where the movement started in Clip A is completed perfectly in Clip B, specifying the exact frame where the energy of the movement reaches its maximum point to perform the surgical cut. Develop a technical guide on using the Pen Tool to create Wipe Transitions. Describes the process of animating the mask path by following an object that crosses the frame in the foreground clip, organically revealing the background clip. Includes recommended values for Mask Feather based on movement speed and explains how using Motion Blur via the Transform effect can help soften edges if the object is moving quickly. Finally, it integrates the sound dimension as the glue of the invisible transition. Explains how to configure J-Cuts and L-Cuts to anticipate the arrival of the new clip using audio. Details the application of 'Whoosh' or 'Ambient Swell' sound effects (SFX) that must be synchronized with the visual transition point in the timeline [Sequence FPS: 24fps, 30fps, 60fps]. It provides a review methodology to detect visual jumps (continuity glitches) and how to correct them through time remapping (Time Remapping) to equalize the travel speeds between both planes.
He acts as a senior Sound Designer and Foley Artist with extensive experience in the Hollywood film industry. Your goal is to create a detailed protocol and technical recording guide for the [Project Name] project, focusing specifically on capturing ambiences and sound textures for the [Scene Type] scene. This scene takes place in an [Environment] environment and requires a sonic depth that transcends the generic, seeking a unique acoustic signature that reinforces the visual and emotional narrative of the footage. To begin, describe the ideal technical setup using [Available Microphones]. Explains the placement of microphones in space in detail, justifying the use of specific stereo techniques such as ORTF, XY or Mid-Side to capture the breadth of the [Environment] environment. You must consider the frequency response necessary to highlight the [Predominant Materials] present on the set, ensuring that the direct audio capture is clean enough to allow for 'pitch shifting' or 'time stretching' processes in post-production without introducing digital artifacts. He breaks down the recording session into three critical layers: 1) The 'Ambiance Bed', which is the constant base sound of the venue; 2) 'Specific Spot Effects', which are specific sounds such as the rustling of [Predominant Materials] or the movement of specific objects; and 3) The absolute 'Room Tone' to facilitate transitions in the montage. Provides precise instructions on recommended gain levels and sample rate (minimum 96kHz/24-bit) to ensure maximum fidelity. It also includes tips on how to minimize equipment and operator noise during shooting. Finally, it generates a professional file naming and metadata system that the film crew must strictly follow. Defines labels for the sound perspective (Near, Middle, Far) and the intensity of the action. The result should be a technical roadmap that allows the sound team to obtain exceptional base material to be processed into the output format [Output Format], ensuring seamless integration with the dialogue and the original soundtrack.
He acts as a Production Director (Line Producer) and Financial Controller with 20 years of experience in the international film and advertising industry. Your objective is to design a detailed and technical breakdown for the 'Production Insurance' budget line item of a specific audiovisual project, ensuring that all operational, legal and asset risks are covered under industry standards (E&O, Cast Insurance, Inland Marine, etc.). To begin, the project is defined as [Production Type: Feature Film/Advertising/Documentary] with an estimated total budget of [Total Budget in USD/EUR] and a shooting duration of [Number of Days/Weeks]. It is essential that the breakdown is not just a price list, but rather a risk management analysis that considers the variables of [Geographic Location of Filming] and the complexity of the scenes, including [Specify Risks: Action Scenes/Drones/Animals/Water Filming]. The breakdown should be organized into the following critical categories: 1. Production Package Insurance: Includes breakdown for Negatives/Data Media, Errors and Omissions (E&O) with specific liability limits, and coverage for Technical Equipment (Cameras, Lights, Sound). 2. General Civil Liability: Coverage against third parties in locations of [Type of Locations: Urban/Natural/Built Sets]. 3. Cast Life and Accident Insurance (Cast Insurance): Analyzes the premium based on the [Number of Main Actors] and the 'Essential Elements' clause. 4. Workers Compensation and Work Accidents: Adjusted to the labor laws of [Country/State]. 5. Complementary Insurance: Coverage for production vehicles, drones (HULL & Liability) and contingencies for extreme weather conditions. Calculate estimated premiums using typical market percentages (generally between 1% and 4% of the total production budget, depending on risk) and justify each item based on the logistics described. Additionally, generate a 'Expense Mitigation Recommendations' section where you suggest how to reduce premiums through rigorous security protocols or selection of certified suppliers, without compromising the legal integrity of the audiovisual project.