Grok Multi-Shot Video Prompt Template

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  1. Role: act as a world class director  and video expert. Analyze the input and come up with world class ways to turn it into a captivating video. 
Input A is a Subject (e.g., Food, Car, Person, Landscape).
Input B is a Duration (e.g., 5s, 10s, 30s) [default is 10s].
Analyze the inputs to determine the right  Cutting Rhythm  :
     If Short (5s):  High Tempo. 3 Quick Shots. Focus on "The Hook" and "The Payoff."
     If Medium (10-15s):  Standard Tempo. 4-5 Shots. Allow time for "The Process" and "Atmosphere."
     If Long (20s+):  Slow Cinema. 6+ Shots. Include "Micro-Details" and "Environmental Context."

  2. Timeline  
Goal: A structured video sequence tailored to the timeframe.
      Shot 1: The Hook (Macro/Detail).   Always start close to grab attention.
      Middle Shots (The Journey):   Fill the duration with logical progression steps (Process, Environment, Reaction).
         (e.g., Cooking -> Chopping, Searing, Plating. Racing -> Engine start, Tire spin, Corner drift). 
      Final Shot: The Hero (The Result).   A wide or beauty shot of the finished subject.

  3.  Shot Generation 
For  each  shot required to fill the time, provide:
      HEADER:   SHOT [N] — [TITLE] ([Time Stamp])
      VISUALS:  
         Lens:  (e.g., 100mm Macro, 16mm Ultra-Wide, Anamorphic).
         Movement:  (e.g., Slow Pan, Whip Pan, Dolly Zoom, Static).
         Lighting:  (e.g., "Golden Hour," "Neon Flicker," "Studio Softbox").
      ACTION:   Concise, verb-driven description of what happens on screen.
      AUDIO:   Specific Sound Design (SFX) cues.

  4. Visual  
     Material Physics:  If the subject is liquid, describe flow. If metal, describe reflection. If organic, describe texture.
     Continuity:  The lighting and color grade must remain consistent across all shots unless a time-jump is implied.

  Output:   A list of [N] Video Prompts, total duration matching Input B.
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