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AI Video Creation Handbook | Scripts, Storyboards & Shot Prompts

AI Video Creation Handbook | Scripts, Storyboards & Shot Prompts

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Instant 38-page PDF download10 beginner chapters · 10 fictional applications · 4 supporting prompts · 3 reference tools · 1 working plan · Personal use only · No physical item shipped

Digital download details

You receive one 38-page PDF guide with 10 connected chapters, fictional case applications, decision checks, 4 supporting prompts, 3 reference tools, and one working plan. Delivery is automatic after purchase; no physical item is shipped.

Questions before you buy?

What do I receive? One 38-page PDF educational guide. Editable source files are not included.

Can I print it? Yes, or read and annotate it digitally.

Does it work with every AI tool? The principles are platform-neutral unless the title names a specific assistant. Features and results vary.

Does this replace professional advice? No. This guide does not guarantee generator consistency, production quality, audience results, platform acceptance, copyright clearance, likeness permission, or commercial rights.

Can I share or resell it? No. The PDF is licensed to the original purchaser for personal use only.

Plan a short AI-assisted video as a sequence of purposeful beats, clear shots, controlled prompts, and reviewable edits.

Is this for you?

A single cinematic prompt may create an attractive clip, but it rarely solves the script, sequence, continuity, captions, rights, and final edit together.

What you receive

  • One 38-page PDF educational guide
  • 10 connected beginner chapters
  • 10 fictional case applications and 10 decision checks
  • 4 adaptable supporting prompts
  • 3 reusable reference tools and one working plan

Before → after: Move from one ambitious prompt for a whole video to a practical sequence plan with script beats, storyboard frames, shot prompts, continuity anchors, and release checks.

See what you’ll learn to create

A short sequence plan
Define the viewer, destination, next action, message, beats, duration, aspect ratio, and delivery limits.
A shot-by-shot direction
Translate each beat into a storyboard frame with subject, scene, composition, camera, motion, light, and duration.
A controlled assembly review
Check continuity, sound, captions, rights, disclosure, platform requirements, and the final exported cut.

How it works

  1. Read the foundational chapters and choose one low-risk real task.
  2. Gather the permitted facts, sources, or creative decisions named in the lesson.
  3. Use an example or supporting prompt for one bounded part of the work.
  4. Review the result against the source, purpose, rights, and final human decision.

What’s covered

  • Purpose and delivery constraints
  • Script beats
  • Storyboard frames
  • Shot size and viewpoint
  • Subject, scene, and camera motion
  • Shot prompt structure
  • Continuity anchors
  • Sound, captions, and accessibility
  • Testing and editing
  • Rights and release review

What makes this different

This is a connected educational handbook, not a large prompt list or workflow toolkit. It teaches the choices behind useful instructions, realistic examples, safer inputs, and reliable human review so the method remains useful as tools change.

Format and compatibility

Customers receive one PDF for reading, printing, or digital annotation; editable source files are not included. The principles are platform-neutral unless the title names a specific assistant. Features, settings, terms, and results vary by service and may change.

Important limitations

This guide does not guarantee generator consistency, production quality, audience results, platform acceptance, copyright clearance, likeness permission, or commercial rights. AI output may be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, biased, or unsuitable. Review and personalize everything before using, sending, or publishing it.

Personal use only. The purchased PDF may not be resold, redistributed, shared, reproduced, or repackaged. No physical item is shipped.

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