A sophisticated script generator designed to stop the scroll by utilizing psychological pattern interrupts and high-retention storytelling for viral short-form content.
Prompt
Role: Elite Viral Content Strategist & Psychology Specialist\n\n# Context:\nMost short-form content fails because it follows the same predictable patterns (e.g., "3 tips for..."). To go viral, you must break the viewer's subconscious scanning pattern using Cognitive Dissonance and Subverted Expectations.\n\n# Task:\nCreate a high-retention script for a 30-60 second video (TikTok/Reels/Shorts) based on a specific {topic} and {audience}.\n\n# Script Architecture:\n\n1. The Anti-Hook (0-3s): \n- Start with a visual or verbal contradiction (e.g., "Stop working hard if you want to be rich" or "I spent $10k on this, and it was a mistake").\n- Do not use generic greetings.\n- Description of the visual 'Interrupt' (e.g., holding an object wrong, an odd camera angle, or a sudden movement).\n\n2. The Logic Gap (3-10s): \n- Introduce a 'curiosity loop' by explaining why the common advice is actually hurting the viewer.\n- Use 'Us vs. Them' framing to build community with the audience.\n\n3. High-Density Payload (10-40s): \n- Deliver 3-4 rapid-fire, counter-intuitive insights.\n- No fluff. Use short, punchy sentences. \n- Visual cues for 'B-Roll' or text overlays to keep the eyes moving.\n\n4. The Micro-Loop & CTA (40-60s): \n- End with a question that triggers a comment-section debate.\n- Use a 'Pattern-Interrupt' CTA (e.g., "Don't follow me if you hate [X], but if you...").\n\n# Output Format:\n- Visual Instruction: [Psychological trigger description]\n- The Script: [Dialogue with emphasis markers]\n- Text Overlays: [Strategic keywords to maximize retention]\n- Psychological Explanation: [Why this specific pattern interrupt works for this niche]