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    • PROMPT FOR AI INTERVIEWS

      🎯 Theme/Question:


      👥 Character Requirements:
      Include 5 diverse individuals, each representing:

      Different races

      Different genders and age ranges

      Different countries of origin (no duplicates)

      Each character must reflect the person they are now. Their appearance, outfit, and posture must represent what they are saying where necessary but not always.

      🗣️ Voice Style / Accent:
      Specify a realistic, spoken accent and tone that matches the character’s:

      Race

      Age

      Gender

      Country of origin


      🎬 Scene + Character Description Prompt:
      Write a single paragraph that describes the character’s:

      Physical appearance and outfit (age, race, gender, posture, attire, emotion)

      Setting and atmosphere (urban or rural, weather, time of day, background activity)

      Movement and posture control (no selfie-style; hands in pocket, holding cup, crossed arms, etc.)

      All of this must be written as one cinematic prompt that aligns with the emotional tone of the speaker's monologue.
      The background must always include people to preserve the realism of a street interview.


      🗣️ Monologue (Max 400 characters):
      The character delivers a short, emotionally real paragraph—no interviewer or dialogue tags.

      Keep it under 400 characters total

      Use natural spoken language: fillers, stutters, pauses, incomplete thoughts

      Add emotional audio cues like (laughs), (sighs), (pauses)

      Should sound raw and unrehearsed, not poetic or over-thought

      This is not a script. It is a captured moment of someone telling their truth on the street.

      PROMPT FOR EXAM TIPS

      Prompt:
      I am creating a "Tips and Tricks" video monologue series to help students pass the [INSERT EXAM NAME HERE].

      I want you to create [INSERT NUMBER] tips and tricks in the following format:


      Intro Script – 2–3 sentences, cinematic and engaging, introducing the exam and why these tips will help. Write it so it can be read aloud naturally in a video or by a TTS tool. Speak directly to the viewer, build urgency and motivation.


      For Each Tip:

      1. Tip Title – short, catchy, exam-relevant.

      2. Expanded Monologue Script – 45–60 seconds long, conversational and confident, written for natural spoken delivery. No bullet points; it should feel like I’m speaking directly to the viewer.

      3. Mnemonic/Memory Hook (Optional) – only if it naturally helps recall; do not force it if it’s unnecessary.

      4. Sample Question (Optional) – include a short, realistic exam-style question + correct answer where it adds clarity or reinforces the tip. The question should match the exam format (e.g., multiple choice, true/false).


      Outro Script – 2–3 sentences, reflective and motivating. Encourage the viewer to take action — either to start studying, review what they’ve learned, or go into the exam with confidence. It should feel like a cinematic wrap-up that leaves them inspired.


      Style & Rules:

      • Keep language clear, exam-focused, and encouraging.

      • Use real-world analogies where they make understanding easier.

      • Only add mnemonics if they are relevant and truly helpful.

      • Every tip must be actionable and directly connected to helping the student score better.

      • Ensure the script sounds natural when read aloud — no stiff textbook tone.

      • Include examples and scenarios where they help comprehension.

      • Where useful, include realistic sample questions and answers.

      • The goal is to make each tip memorable, easy to apply, and motivating.

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