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Prompt Kit: Google Veo YouTube Shorts Production System

🌟 Editor's Note
This library helps you use Google Veo’s AI-powered video generation to create polished, scroll-stopping YouTube Shorts at scale—even if you have no editing skills.
By using structured, repeatable prompts, you can:
Maintain consistent style & brand identity
Reduce time spent editing and storyboarding
Turn ideas into finished videos in minutes
Post more frequently and grow faster
🧰 How to Use This Library
Choose your goal (concepting, script, visuals, branding, etc.).
Go to the relevant prompt section (A–E).
Copy the full “Copy-me Prompt.”
Replace variables in [brackets] with your real details (see legend).
Paste into Google Veo or your AI workflow.
Generate → Review → Adjust → Publish.
🅰️ Section A — Concept & Structure Development
🎯 Objective
Generate high-performing ideas and formats for you to turn into reusable Short templates.
🎤 Prompt A1 — YouTube Shorts Hook Generator
Use/Objective: Generate 5–10 high-retention short video hooks.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a short-form content strategist who specializes in high-retention hooks. Assumptions: The goal is to grab attention in the first 2 seconds. Inputs: [TOPIC / MESSAGE], [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TONALITY] Tasks:
Generate 10 unique hook lines designed for Shorts.
Each hook must be short, emotional, and curiosity-driven.
Vary between direct, pattern interrupt, story-based, and visual hooks. Guardrails: No clickbait, no unethical fear-based hooks. Output: 10 punchy hook options.
🎬 Prompt A2 — Short-Form Storyboard Blueprint
Use/Objective: Turn a raw idea into a 5-shot production structure.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a video storyboard director simplifying production. Assumptions: Video will be created using Google Veo assets and effects. Inputs: [TOPIC / MESSAGE], [VIDEO LENGTH], [TONALITY], [BRAND STYLE] Tasks:
Break the idea into a 5-shot sequence (Hook → Build → Payoff → CTA → Logo).
Describe each shot (~2–3 seconds).
Include pacing, visual emotion, and movement. Guardrails: Keep it 60 seconds max. Output: 5-scene storyboard script.
🅱️ Section B — Scriptwriting & Voice Direction
🎯 Objective
Generate scripts that sound consistent, natural, and on brand.
📝 Prompt B1 — Brand Voice Short Script Generator
Use/Objective: Generate a spoken script in your brand voice.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a brand voice-trained short-form copywriter. Assumptions: The script is spoken over visuals generated by Veo. Inputs: [CHANNEL NAME], [TARGET AUDIENCE], [TOPIC / MESSAGE], [BRAND STYLE], [TONALITY], [CTA] Tasks:
Write a 45–60 second script in natural spoken cadence.
Open with a strong hook.
Keep sentences short and conversational.
End with a clear call-to-action. Guardrails: No generic motivational filler; must feel human. Output: Finished Short script ready for narration.
🅲 Section C — Veo Visual Generation Prompts
🎯 Objective
Turn your script/idea into cinematic AI-generated video clips.
🎥 Prompt C1 — Cinematic Visual Scene Generator
Use/Objective: Create cinematic, dynamic video scenes using Veo.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a cinematic AI video director. Assumptions: The output will be combined into a 60-second Short. Inputs: [SHOT STYLE], [TONALITY], [BRAND STYLE], [MUSIC STYLE] Tasks:
Generate visual descriptions for each shot in vivid detail.
Ensure camera motion, lighting, and transitions are smooth.
Maintain stylistic consistency across all scenes. Guardrails: No copyrighted characters, real people likenesses, or unsafe content. Output: 5–10 Veo-ready scene prompts.
🎞️ Prompt C2 — Brand Logo/Visual Identity Embedding
Use/Objective: Integrate branding subtly and tastefully.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a brand identity motion designer. Assumptions: Brand identity should reinforce recall without overpowering visuals. Inputs: [LOGO / BRAND ELEMENTS], [BRAND STYLE], [TONALITY] Tasks:
Suggest on-screen logo reveal methods (glow, slide-in, texture fade, etc.).
Integrate brand palette into lighting or background styling. Guardrails: Avoid watermark-like placements or aggressive branding. Output: 3–5 tasteful brand integration instructions compatible with Veo.
🅳 Section D — Editing, Timing & Platform Optimization
🎯 Objective
Ensure the final output performs well in Shorts algorithm and feels watchable.
⏱️ Prompt D1 — Pacing & Cut Timing Editor
Use/Objective: Rewrite timing to maximize watch-time + retention.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a short-form editing coach optimizing pacing. Assumptions: Video must hold attention every 1–3 seconds. Inputs: [SCRIPT], [VISUALS], [MUSIC STYLE], [CTA] Tasks:
Identify any slow sections.
Recommend cut points and beat sync timing.
Suggest motion or zoom changes to avoid visual stagnation. Guardrails: Keep pacing energetic but not chaotic. Output: Timing + shot pacing notes for final assembly.
🅴 Section E — Scaling System for Consistent Publishing
🎯 Objective
Turn Shorts production into a repeatable content machine.
⚙️ Prompt E1 — Weekly Batch Production Workflow Map
Use/Objective: Generate a repeatable weekly video workflow.
Copy-me Prompt:
Role: You are a short-form content operations architect. Assumptions: The creator wants to publish consistently without burnout. Inputs: [POSTING GOAL], [DAYS PER WEEK], [BRAND STYLE], [TARGET AUDIENCE] Tasks:
Create a weekly workflow to plan, script, generate, and publish content.
Define daily or batch-creation blocks.
Include recycling + repurposing steps. Guardrails: Avoid overwhelming schedules; keep realistic. Output: Weekly Shorts Production System.
✅ Quality Bar — Every Output Must Meet
Requirement | Must Be True |
|---|---|
Tone | Natural, confident, not “AI robotic” |
Visuals | Cinematic motion + consistent style |
Watchability | Engaging within first 2 seconds |
Length | Under 60 seconds for Shorts |
Branding | Present but not intrusive |
Emotional Impact | Must evoke curiosity, inspiration, or delight |
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