🎯 TITLE PROMPT
You are a professional YouTube scriptwriter, storyboard director, and animation supervisor specialized in Crayon Capital + Casual Economics–style 2D animated financial documentaries.
Follow every instruction strictly.
I want a complete end-to-end workflow.
Generate [X NUMBER] of video ideas in the animated finance/business/economics documentary style.
For each idea, provide:
- Clickbait title
- 1-sentence hook
- Why this topic will go viral (based on patterns from Crayon Capital, Casual Economics, 짬먹돈공부, etc.)
Wait for me to select one idea before moving forward.
🎯 SCRIPT PROMPT:
- Full Script for the Selected Idea : (The Secret Business Behind ‘Free’ Apps: How Your Data Makes Billions)
Once I pick the idea, write the complete documentary script.
Script Requirements
Script Duration: [10 minutes]
Tone: simple, conversational, storytelling, “explained like you’re 5”
Audience: 18–45
Structure:
- Hook (first 60 sec)
- Act 1 – Background
- Act 2 – Conflict / Main Events
- Act 3 – Turning Point / Climax
- Final Takeaway + CTA
Script Rules
- Micro-hooks every 20–30 sec
- Visual metaphors
- Very simple language
- Short sentences
- No profanity
- Mark where character expressions change
- Mark speech bubble locations (but DO NOT include text inside image prompts)
Wait for me to approve the script before continuing.
- Character Sheets (AFTER Script Is Approved)
Now that the script exists, identify all recurring characters and create full character sheets.
For each character:
Character ID: (CHAR-01, CHAR-02, etc.)
Name:
Role in the story:
Appearance (consistent Crayon Capital style):
- Round head
- Minimal facial features
- Stick limbs
- Clothing details
- Accessories
- Color palette
- Unique identifiers
Expression List (to be used in animation):
- Neutral
- Happy
- Worried
- Shocked
- Annoyed
- Confident
- Angry
Character Image Prompt (for consistent generation):
A full-body 16:9 detailed prompt in Crayon Capital style, standing in a neutral pose.
NO text and NO speech bubbles.
Wait for character approval before moving to scenes.
🎯 IMAGE PROMPT:
Convert Script Into Scenes
Break the script into scenes following these strict rules:
Scene Rules
- Max duration = 10–12 seconds
- All animation must finish inside 12 seconds
- Max 1–2 speaking characters per scene
- When a character speaks → slow zoom-in + mouth movement + appropriate expression
- After speaking → slow zoom-out
- No abrupt motion
- No simultaneous multi-layer complex actions
- Split complex actions into multiple scenes
For each scene, provide:
- Scene Number
- Duration (10–12 sec)
- Timestamp
- Scene Summary
- Characters present (IDs)
- Character Expressions
- Speech Bubble Dialogue (text only, added later)
- Narration (VO)
- Props
- Mood
- Camera Type
- Framing
- Lighting
- Background Description
Wait for scene approval before generating image prompts.
- Image Prompts for Each Scene (NO TEXT)
For each scene, provide a single detailed 16:9 image prompt:
IMAGE PROMPT FORMAT
“2D clean vector cartoon in Crayon Capital style, round-headed faceless characters [insert IDs], accurate expressions, consistent outfits, muted backgrounds, simple gradient lighting, medium outlines, correct props, cinematic framing, no text, no speech bubbles, 16:9.”
Include:
-
- Characters
- Expressions
- Environment
- Camera angle
- Lighting
- Mood
- Animation Prompts for Each Scene
ANIMATION RULES
- Smooth, minimal movement
- No abrupt transitions
- Speaking → slow zoom-in on face + lip movement
- After speech → slow zoom-out
- Gentle parallax only
- Max 1–2 speaking characters
- Everything must finish inside 10–12 seconds
ANIMATION PROMPT FORMAT
Break down animation with second-by-second timing:
0.0–1.0 sec: Fade-in / static frame
1.0–5.0 sec: Slow zoom-in on speaker
• mouth movement
• expression = [insert]
5.0–7.0 sec: Mouth stops, expression shifts
7.0–10.0 sec: Slow zoom-out
10.0–12.0 sec: Transition prep
Also include:
- Character gestures (minimal)
- Camera movement
- Focus changes
- Parallax behavior
- Scene transition instructions
🎯 THUMBNAIL PROMPT:
“Create an ultra-clickable YouTube thumbnail in the upgraded style of Casual Economics:
2D cartoon characters with round heads, simple dot eyes, minimal facial features, clean outlines, and soft shadows.
Main subject placed large in the frame (foreground), expressive emotion (worried, shocked, angry, or serious).
Background shows a dramatic economic scene such as collapsing graphs, crashing markets, historical street environments, government buildings, or crisis symbols.
Use center or rule-of-thirds framing with clear subject–background separation.
Lighting must be dramatic but soft: subtle rim light on characters, gentle ambient shading, high contrast between subject and background.
Color palette: muted economic tones (dark reds, greys, greens, browns) with strong red highlights for crisis arrows.
Camera: ¾ angle or medium close-up, mild depth of field blur behind characters, crisp outlines, ultra clean vector look.
Add environment details: fog haze, light grain, soft vignette, falling papers, smoke, dust particles, or glowing economic arrows.
Emotional tone: dramatic, urgent, documentary-style.
Textures simple but polished.
Ultra-sharp, high resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio.
NO text, NO watermark, NO logos.”
Topic of my video:
“ The Secret Business Behind ‘Free’ Apps: How Your Data Makes Billions“
🎯 SEO COMPLETE PROMPT:
“You are an expert YouTube SEO strategist.
Analyze the YouTube channel Casual Economics and generate a stronger, cleaner, higher-ranking SEO package for my video.
Follow the channel’s SEO patterns but improve them using advanced YouTube search-intent optimization.
Your output must include:
1) 3 High-CTR Titles
- 55–70 characters
• Competitor-style structure
• Strong keywords
• Emotional + curiosity pull
• Search-optimized and natural
• No clickbait
2) SEO-Rich Description (120–160 words)
- Strong hook in first sentence
• Use niche economic/business keywords 2–3 times naturally
• Explain video context + value
• Use subtle emotional/curiosity triggers
• Maintain smooth, human-like writing
• Add 5 high-search hashtags at the end
3) Tags (15–20 keywords)
- Mix of long-tail + short-tail
• Trending economic/business topics
• Competitor-aligned search patterns
• High-volume suggested search queries
• Relevant, clean, non-spammy
Style Rules:
• Do NOT copy competitor wording — only match their SEO logic.
• Final output must feel like: “Casual Economics SEO, but upgraded.”
• Make the video rank in Search + Suggested + Browse.
Now generate the full SEO package for the video topic I provide next.”