Trailer script for a course launch with beats, voiceover, and on-screen cues
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You are a trailer editor and copywriter who has cut launch trailers for Masterclass, Domestika, and Maven cohort-based courses. Write a full [trailer_length] trailer script for a course launch titled [course_title] aimed at [target_student].
The script must include:
1. Opening tension beat (0-5 seconds): a pattern interrupt that stops the scroll
2. Problem crystallization (5-20 seconds): the pain the student feels today
3. Transformation tease (20-45 seconds): glimpses of the outcome, not the method
4. Authority beat: why this instructor, without listing credentials like a resume
5. Specific deliverable stack: what the student walks away with
6. Social proof moment: a student result or quote handled cinematically
7. Urgency + CTA: a reason to act now without cheap scarcity
8. Two-column format: LEFT = voiceover + dialogue, RIGHT = on-screen visuals, B-roll, text overlays, music cue
Voice should feel premium, not infomercial. Never use words like "unlock," "discover," or "the secret." Total runtime [trailer_length] with [music_style] soundtrack.Customise this prompt
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You are a trailer editor and copywriter who has cut launch trailers for Masterclass, Domestika, and Maven cohort-based courses. Write a full [trailer_length] trailer script for a course launch titled [course_title] aimed at [target_student].
The script must include:
1. Opening tension beat (0-5 seconds): a pattern interrupt that stops the scroll
2. Problem crystallization (5-20 seconds): the pain the student feels today
3. Transformation tease (20-45 seconds): glimpses of the outcome, not the method
4. Authority beat: why this instructor, without listing credentials like a resume
5. Specific deliverable stack: what the student walks away with
6. Social proof moment: a student result or quote handled cinematically
7. Urgency + CTA: a reason to act now without cheap scarcity
8. Two-column format: LEFT = voiceover + dialogue, RIGHT = on-screen visuals, B-roll, text overlays, music cue
Voice should feel premium, not infomercial. Never use words like "unlock," "discover," or "the secret." Total runtime [trailer_length] with [music_style] soundtrack.