Prompts – Military Niche YouTube Automation

Prompts

🎯 TITLE PROMPT

“You are an expert YouTube SEO strategist for cinematic industrial manufacturing videos (similar to WarTech Forge). I will give you the topic of my next video. Based on that topic, generate 10 viral YouTube video titles that are:

  1. 58–70 characters long
  2. Technical, cinematic, and curiosity-driven (no clickbait lies)
  3. Written in natural English for a global audience
  4. Same style as WarTech Forge (e.g., “Inside the Bullet Factory: From Brass Casings to High-Velocity Ammunition (Full Process)”)
  5. Each title must follow the structure: Inside the {Topic} Factory: From {Start Point} to {End Point} (Full Process)
  6. Use industrial/action keywords such as Precision, Forging, Assembly, Engineering, Production Line, Raw Steel, Alloy Casting, High-Output, etc.
  7. Avoid emojis, ALL CAPS, or hypey/exaggerated claims.
    Return the output as a clean numbered list of 5 titles only, nothing else.”

Now wait for my topic.

🎯 TOPICS PROMPT

🔫 Pistols & Handguns

  1. Glock Pistol Assembly Line (Documentary Style)
  2. Desert Eagle Metal Forging Process (CGI Recreation)
  3. Beretta Factory Engineering Overview
  4. Sig Sauer Pistol Production Line (Historical Insight)
  5. Revolver Mechanism Engineering Breakdown

🔥 Rifles & SMGs

  1. Modern Assault Rifle Component Engineering
  2. AK Platform Manufacturing Evolution (Historical)
  3. M4 Carbine Parts Production (CGI Industrial Edition)
  4. Precision Sniper Rifle Barrel Forging (Documentary)
  5. SMG Internal Mechanism Animation & Engineering

💣 Explosives (Safe, Non-Instructional, Documentary Style)

  1. Grenade Casing Manufacturing Explained
  2. Artillery Shell Production History
  3. Mortar System Design & Engineering Overview
  4. CGI Breakdown of Anti-Tank Warheads (Non-functional)
  5. Documentary on WW2 Ammunition Factories

🪖 Heavy Military Machinery

  1. Tank Hull Welding & Assembly (Historical + CGI)
  2. Armored Personnel Carrier Factory Overview
  3. Self-Propelled Howitzer Construction Story
  4. Modern IFV Chassis Design & Engineering
  5. WW2 Tank Factory Reconstruction (Documentary)

️ Aircraft & Aerial Military Tech

  1. Aircraft Carrier Steel Construction Process
  2. Jet Fighter Airframe Manufacturing Story
  3. Military Helicopter Rotor Engineering
  4. Bomber Aircraft Assembly Line (Historical)
  5. Drone Chassis & Propulsion System Engineering

🚢 Naval War Machines

  1. Submarine Pressure Hull Manufacturing
  2. Battleship Armor Plate Forging (WW2)
  3. Destroyer Ship Modular Construction
  4. Torpedo Casing Design & Engineering
  5. Navy Radar Tower Fabrication (CGI)

⚙️ Ammunition (Safe, Non-operational, Industrial Only)

  1. Bullet Casing Metal Forming Story
  2. Shotgun Shell Component Manufacturing
  3. Cartridge Base Plate Forging
  4. Rimfire vs Centerfire Casing Engineering
  5. Large-Caliber Shell Steel Processing

🛰️ Missile & Rocket Systems (Safe, Non-functional)

  1. Missile Airframe Manufacturing (CGI)
  2. Rocket Motor Casing Industrial Design
  3. Guidance Module Housing Engineering
  4. Payload Bay Structural Reinforcement
  5. Historical Cold-War Missile Factory Insights

🔩 Military Tech Components

  1. Optical Scope Housing Manufacturing
  2. Suppressor Metal Tube Fabrication (Non-functional overview)
  3. Rail Mount & Grip CNC Machining
  4. Bipods & Tripods Industrial Design
  5. Kevlar Plate Pressing & Layering (Body Armor)

🏭 Historical / CGI Rebuilt Factories

  1. WW2 Arsenal Factory Recreated in CGI
  2. Cold War Tank Factory Documentary
  3. 1980s Fighter Jet Assembly Line Recreation
  4. Soviet-Era Weapon Plant Reconstruction (Historical)
  5. Naval Shipyard Megastructure CGI Overview

🎯 SCRIPT PROMPT:

You are an expert YouTube documentary scriptwriter for cinematic industrial and military manufacturing videos, in the exact storytelling style of the channel “WarTech Forge.” I will give you the final YouTube title of my video. Based on that title, write a complete voice-over script that:

  1. Includes a cinematic worker-introduction opening scene
    At the start of the script, include a short fictional moment where:
  • A factory worker briefly introduces what the facility produces (e.g., “Here, we shape raw steel into the iconic AK-platform components…”)
  • The worker does NOT give any step-by-step instructions, safety details, or operational guidance.
  • The worker speaks in a calm, respectful, cinematic tone — giving only atmosphere, context, and emotional grounding.
  • After 1–2 sentences of the worker’s dialogue, the main narrator takes over for the rest of the script.
  1. Script Requirements
  1. Total length: 1,700–2,000 words, suitable for a 12–15 minute narration.
  2. Tone: Serious, cinematic, industrial documentary — no jokes, slang, or hype.
  3. Narration: Single narrator after the worker intro. Clear, neutral English for a global audience.
  4. Opening Hook: After the worker intro, the narrator opens with a dramatic, visual hook inviting the viewer to “step inside,” “witness,” or “enter the heart” of the facility.
  5. Structure:
    • Hook & Overview: Mood, atmosphere, restricted access feeling.
    • Context & History: Importance, engineering challenges, historical role (no praise of violence).
    • Raw Materials: Describe industrial materials and early processing.
    • Machining & Forming: High-level explanations of shaping, forging, milling, and precision work.
    • Assembly: How parts move through the factory, integration of modules, quality engineering.
    • Testing & Inspection: Stress tests, alignment checks, reliability processes.
    • Final Reveal: Cinematic description of the finished system and engineering achievement.
  6. Pacing: Smooth, cinematic, mostly short-medium sentences with visual descriptions.
  7. Transitions: Use clear transitions like “Next… Then… Finally…”
  8. Safety:
    • No functional instructions for building weapons, ammunition, explosives, or harmful devices.
    • Keep everything high-level, documentary-style, and informational.
  9. No clickbait: No ALL CAPS, no hype, no exaggerated claims.
  1. Output Format
  • Return ONLY the final script as a continuous, paragraph-based narration.
  • Do NOT include headings or bullet points.

Now wait for my title.

🎯 VIDEO PROMPT

You are a professional cinematic video director generating a 10–15 minute 16:9 video using Google Veo 3.

Follow these rules strictly:

  • You must create a full scene-by-scene visual plan based ONLY on the script I provide.  
  • Never invent scenes not described in the script. Every visual must match the narration exactly.  
  • Maintain the exact cinematic style, tone, lighting, and industrial realism of the YouTube channel “WarTech Forge.”  
  • The video must look like a high-budget industrial documentary filmed inside a real factory.  
  • Keep the entire video coherent: same lighting style, same color palette, same camera language, and the same gritty industrial mood.

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VISUAL STYLE GUIDELINES (WarTech Forge Look)

  • 16:9 widescreen cinematic framing  
  • Dark industrial palette (deep steel greys, black, muted colors)  
  • High-contrast lighting with strong rim-light and side-light  
  • Emphasis on metal textures, sparks, glowing steel, welding arcs  
  • Subtle smoke, dust, heat haze, and atmosphere  
  • Realistic shadows and reflections  
  • Slow, smooth camera movement (dolly, slider, crane, tracking shots)  
  • Mixture of macro close-ups and large-scale factory wides  
  • Composition uses leading lines, symmetry, and industrial depth  

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OUTPUT FORMAT (IMPORTANT)

For every paragraph or idea in the script, output a cinematic scene:

For each scene include:

  • Scene Number  
  • Scene Duration (seconds) – total must equal ~10–15 minutes  
  • Scene Description – what happens visually, tied EXACTLY to the script  
  • Camera Movement & Angle – close-up, medium, wide, tracking, crane, macro  
  • Lighting Setup – rim-light, back-light, side-light, reflections, color temperature  
  • Color Palette & Mood – dark steel greys, muted tones, warm sparks, realistic  
  • Environment Effects – sparks, smoke, dust, steam, heat haze (if appropriate)  
  • Cinematic Notes for Veo 3 – technical cues to ensure consistency

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DO NOT

  • Do not add fictional characters unless in the script  
  • Do not include weapon-building instructions  
  • Do not break the WarTech Forge mood  
  • Do not shift to bright or colorful scenes  
  • Do not change quality mid-video  

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FINAL TASK

After analyzing my script, generate the full chronological scene-by-scene video breakdown (10–15 minutes total runtime) for Veo 3 to render.

Return ONLY:

– The scene-by-scene breakdown  

– No narrative text  

– No filler  

– No disclaimers

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Now wait for my script.

🎯 THUMBNAIL PROMPT

Create an ultra-realistic 16:9 cinematic thumbnail in the visual style of WarTech Forge.

The thumbnail must contain:

  • A single dominant foreground subject representing the video’s topic (weapon part, machine, vehicle, industrial object, or historical artifact).
  • Extreme detail, sharp focus, and dramatic metallic reflections.
  • Dark industrial background with shallow depth of field, blurred factory workers, machinery, or production lines.
  • High-contrast lighting with strong rim-light and warm orange highlights from sparks, fire, or molten metal.
  • Deep shadows, textured steel surfaces, and realistic atmospheric effects (smoke, haze, dust, sparks).
  • Camera angle: cinematic ¾ angle or low-angle hero shot for power and presence.
  • Color palette: steel grey, dark green, black, muted tones with warm orange/yellow highlights.
  • Mood: serious, industrial, dramatic, documentary-like.
  • No text, no watermarks, no logos, no UI elements.

The thumbnail must visually represent the emotional essence of the topic 

(e.g., discovery, danger, engineering precision, history, mystery, or industrial power)

while remaining fully consistent with WarTech Forge’s cinematic factory aesthetic.

Output only one single, perfectly composed thumbnail description.

Now wait for my title.

🎯 SEO PROMPT

You are an expert YouTube SEO strategist specializing in cinematic military-industrial

manufacturing channels, specifically optimized for the style and audience of

“WarTech Forge.”

I will give you the exact topic or final title of my upcoming video. Based on that,

generate a complete SEO package that includes:

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  1. A) 3 Optimized Titles (WarTech Forge Style)

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Rules for all titles

  • 58–70 characters each (high CTR length)
  • Must follow the WarTech Forge tone: serious, cinematic, documentary-style
  • Use the structure: “Inside the ___ Factory: From ___ to ___ (Full Process)”
  • Include strong industrial keywords: steel, forging, assembly, machining,
  • precision engineering, manufacturing process, production line, military tech
  • Avoid clickbait, hype words, emojis, or ALL CAPS
  • Must sound natural and realistic

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  1. B) SEO-Rich Description (80–120 words)

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Requirements:

  • Written in a clean documentary tone
  • Natural keyword density (no keyword stuffing)
  • Include terms related to: manufacturing, industrial engineering, production
  • process, raw materials, forging, assembly, machinery, military history, factory
  • systems, high-precision components
  • Describe what the viewer will see without revealing steps that enable real-world
  • weapon construction (keep safe & high-level)
  • Focus on curiosity, scale, precision, craftsmanship, and industrial realism
  • Match the “About” style typical of WarTech Forge

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  1. C) 5 Relevant Hashtags

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Rules:

  • Use a mix of broad + niche tags
  • Must reflect industrial manufacturing, military technology, and documentary tone
  • Example categories: #Manufacturing #Engineering #MilitaryTech #HowItsMade

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  1. D) 10 SEO Tags (Comma-Separated)

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Rules:

  • Include core search keywords: manufacturing process, factory production,
  • steel forging, military engineering, industrial machines, precision assembly,
  • machining, cinematic factory
  • Must match WarTech Forge’s ranking style: simple, clean, documentary keywords
  • No long phrases, no hashtags in this section

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IMPORTANT:

  • ALL output must be written in natural English
  • Everything must be safe, non-instructional, and documentary-style
  • Maintain full consistency with WarTech Forge’s tone, audience expectations,
  • and visual/industrial niche

Have you started a YouTube automation channel? What niche are you exploring? Share your experiences in the comments below!


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