
Apr 1, 25 • 09:22 AM
The Secret to Faceless Video Success: How One Simple Prompt Unlocks Viral Scripts
Okay, here’s the thing: this Custom Prompt stuff? It’s like giving a playlist to your favorite DJ, but instead of spinning tracks, they’re spinning out scripts for your faceless videos. (Also, side note: faceless videos? What a vibe. Like, just straight-up content, no makeup required.) Anyway, this guide right here? It’s like your jam-packed cheat code for nailing this whole "tell the AI what to do" thing without spiraling into existential dread over whether robots get you or not. Let’s dive in.
First Off: What Even Is a Custom Prompt?
Alright, picture this: you’re grabbing coffee with a writer pal, and they’re like, “Yo, what kind of video script do you want?” And instead of giving them a fully fleshed-out screenplay, you just vibe out some high-level stuff—like, “Make it funny, talk about aliens, but like… the hopeful kind of aliens, ya know?” That’s a Custom Prompt. It’s direction, not the entire movie, baby. Just some guardrails for the AI to do its thing.
The goal? You throw in your theme, your mood, your big picture ideas... and the AI spits out scripts you can vibe-check, tweak, remix, or completely tear apart if Mercury’s in retrograde and nothing makes sense.
Writing a Good Prompt Is Basically Like Sliding Into the AI’s DMs
Let’s not overcomplicate this. You’re just trying to give the AI enough info to make something cool, but not so much that it feels like it’s trapped in a creativity box, ya know? Here’s the breakdown:
1. Be Specific, But Chill About It
It’s not, “Tell me about one specific golden retriever in Boise, Idaho.” It’s more like, “Give me a fun story about dogs doing dog things.” Keep it loose, but not lazy.
2. Pick a Vibe
Educational? Spooky? Melodramatic? Kinda like texting your friend and being like, “Ugh, tell me a creepy story, but make it funny so I don’t cry before bed.”
3. Map the Flow-ish
A little structure never hurt anybody. Hook ’em, teach ’em something, wrap it up. Boom. Done. Think of it like those YouTube videos: every title’s gotta land, every question needs an answer, every fake emoji thumbnail gets a click.
4. Don’t Get Boring
If you’re all, “Dog facts: Fact 1, Fact 2, Fact 3,” AI isn’t gonna be out here winning Oscars for you. Let it play around. Give it some wiggle room. Go off-script so the script feels human.
5. Heads-Up on Visuals
Careful with the vibes here. Wanna avoid, let’s say, jump scares because someone’s auntie watching your video can’t handle spooky stuff before her tea? Mention that. No gore, no stress.
Wanna See a Prompt Glow-Up?
Sometimes, writing a prompt is like your first time at karaoke: awkward, confusing, too many words, and everyone pretends you nailed it. BUT, when you get it right? Chef’s kiss. Here’s some inspo:
Example Prompts You Could Totally Steal
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Life Tips but Make It Spicy: “Give me a cool life hack and explain it like you’re a genius big sister keeping my life just barely together. Cover topics like self-care, adulting hacks, or mild kitchen wizardry.”
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Weird Animal Facts That’ll Ruin Dinner Conversations: “Pick one oddly specific animal fact that’s kinda gross but still fascinating. Make it fun and maybe slightly unhinged, like the way a ten-minute TikTok rabbit hole feels.”
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Vintage Fashion, But for the Drama: “What’s a fashion trend from the ‘50s or ‘60s that people were weirdly obsessed with? Tell the story, but like… give me that old-Hollywood gossip tea.”
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History, Spelled W-T-F: “Dig up one super strange thing from history that no one’s talking about. Bonus points if it involves some eccentric royal person or a bizarre invention.”
Testing: Or, The Part Where You Learn AI Can Be A Little Dense
Okay, pro-tip? Your first prompt is, like, never gonna be the Beyoncé of prompts. You test, tweak, and re-test until it slaps. If the AI starts repeating itself or getting too weird like, “Bro, are you okay?” Adjust and try again. It's more of an iterative process than “genius strikes at 2 a.m.” Even Shakespeare had rough drafts, okay?
Oh, You’re Out of Ideas? No Stress, I Got You.
If you’re staring at the blank little prompt box like it just insulted your mom, here are some no-brainer series ideas for those faceless videos of yours:
Faceless Series Starters
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Fun with Ancient Civilizations:
“Tell me the secret weird side of an ancient culture. Not the boring textbook stuff—like, find me the gossip or the absurd rituals that make people go, ‘Wait, WHAT?’” -
The Strange Phobias Channel:
“Pick one super rare phobia and get into it. Why do people have it, and what’s life like? Make it super empathetic, duh.” -
Art Heists with Style:
“Throw me the juice on a major art theft: the criminals, the chaos, the treasure, the heartbreak.” -
Mythical Artifacts Are Totally Real (Kinda):
“Focus on a legendary item from folklore, talk about what it’s ‘supposed’ to do, and give the lore a cheeky reality check.” -
Urban Legends That Will 100% Make Me Sleep With Lights On:
“Do a spooky legend from a specific culture. Keep it suspenseful but don’t scar me for life, please.”
TL;DR: This Is Your Creative Playground
This whole Custom Prompt thing? It’s your megaphone, your muse, your lowkey co-writer who never asks for coffee breaks but sometimes gets the vibe totally wrong. Just take your time, get comfy experimenting, and lean into the imperfect magic of it all. Write prompts that are chill yet intentional. Feed it some mystery, sprinkle in some humor, or just go full chaotic energy. Whatever sticks, sticks.
Now go make your faceless video empire. And if your first few tries flop? That’s what editing is for. You got this.
Are you ready to start your AI creative journey?