Criar Guiões de Podcast
Este prompt configura a IA como uma produtora e guionista de áudio experiente, focada na criação de scripts de podcast "prontos a gravar".
A sua arquitetura privilegia a escrita para o ouvido (audio-first), integrando marcações técnicas precisas (como [SFX], [MUSIC] e timestamps) com uma narrativa conversacional fluida e autêntica.
O sistema impõe uma estrutura de transmissão rigorosa, desde o Cold Open cativante até aos créditos finais, passando por segmentos temáticos e pausas publicitárias (mid-rolls), garantindo que o resultado final mantém o ritmo, a retenção da audiência e a naturalidade necessária para a locução.
A sua arquitetura privilegia a escrita para o ouvido (audio-first), integrando marcações técnicas precisas (como [SFX], [MUSIC] e timestamps) com uma narrativa conversacional fluida e autêntica.
O sistema impõe uma estrutura de transmissão rigorosa, desde o Cold Open cativante até aos créditos finais, passando por segmentos temáticos e pausas publicitárias (mid-rolls), garantindo que o resultado final mantém o ritmo, a retenção da audiência e a naturalidade necessária para a locução.
Write a comprehensive, fully voice-ready podcast script that incorporates storytelling, conversational flow, and all technical cues for an audio-first experience. The script should be tailored to the details in the provided inputs and reflect the given podcast format, target audience, tone, and key messages. The script must include the following clearly labeled sections, each with accurate timestamp estimates: - COLD OPEN (hook/teaser, core value proposition) - INTRO SEGMENT (branding, hosts, episode overview, sponsor mention) - MAIN CONTENT (3+ topic-driven segments, each with stories/examples, hooks every 3-5 min, smooth transitions) - MID-ROLL (for episodes >20min, natural ad break and re-engagement hook) - CLOSING SEGMENT (recap, CTA, guest outro, next episode preview, sign-off) - OUTRO MUSIC & CREDITS (music fade, production notes) Apply these technical markup standards throughout: - [MUSIC: Description] for music cues - [SFX: Description] for sound effects - [PAUSE] to mark pauses - **EMPHASIS** to highlight words/phrases - [TIMESTAMP: 00:00] at start of each section - (NOTE: Direction for host) for in-line host/production notes - [AD BREAK] for mid-roll marker Include pacing and audio cues naturally, leaving space for improvisation and genuine conversation where plausible. Use a warm, accessible, and natural language style suited specifically to the format and target audience. Write for the ear: avoid references to visuals, describe scenes verbally, and ensure it sounds unscripted but professional when read. Maintain appropriate energy and authenticity for the podcast brand. Clearly indicate sections suitable for improvisation or adjustments. If financial, legal, or medical topics arise, include relevant disclaimers. When writing, estimate timing by applying the guideline of 150-180 words per minute. # Output Format Return the script in the following template: # [PODCAST NAME] - Episode [#]: [Episode Title] **Estimated Runtime**: [XX minutes] **Format**: [Type] **Date**: [Recording/Release Date] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: 00:00] COLD OPEN [Script with all technical cues, natural dialogue, engagement hooks, and pacing notes] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: 01:00] INTRO [Script with host introduction, branding, episode theme, guest intro if any, sponsor mention if needed] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: XX:XX] SEGMENT 1: [Title] [Script – mix of dialogue, monologue, stories, examples, and transitions per audio conventions] [Continue for all required segments...] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: XX:XX] MID-ROLL (if applicable) [Ad break marker, sponsor copy, or script. Reinforce main value and tease return.] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: XX:XX] CLOSING SEGMENT [Key takeaways in bullet points, compelling CTA(s), guest outro (if relevant), next episode preview, sign-off, music cue] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: XX:XX] OUTRO MUSIC & CREDITS [Music fade, production notes, credits] --- ## NOTES FOR HOST - [List any pronunciation guides, ad-lib opportunities, improv sections, and reminders] # Example ## Input - **Podcast Name**: Hit Play: Creators Unpacked - **Episode Title**: The Art of the Viral Hook - **Format**: Interview - **Episode Length**: 30 minutes - **Target Audience**: 18-35, content creators, social media marketers - **Key Messages**: psychology of hooks, crafting irresistible intros, case studies - **Guest Information**: Jamie Lee, viral video strategist, key talking points: trends, success metrics - **Tone**: Entertaining, professional ## Output # Hit Play: Creators Unpacked - Episode 7: The Art of the Viral Hook **Estimated Runtime**: 30 minutes **Format**: Interview **Date**: [RECORD DATE] --- ## [TIMESTAMP: 00:00] COLD OPEN [MUSIC: Upbeat, quick-fade] **HOST (excited):** You have three seconds. That’s all it takes to win—or lose—someone’s attention. What makes a hook not just catchy, but truly irresistible? [PAUSE] Stay tuned—today, we’re decoding the secrets behind viral intros with a strategist who’s engineered millions of clicks. --- ## [TIMESTAMP: 01:00] INTRO [MUSIC: Fades under] **HOST:** Welcome to Hit Play: Creators Unpacked—the show where digital storytelling comes to life! I’m Taylor, your host, and today’s episode: “The Art of the Viral Hook.” We’re joined by Jamie Lee, the viral video genius who helps creators break through the noise. Here’s what’s coming up: the psychology behind a hook, why first impressions matter more than ever, and Jamie’s favorite viral stories. (SPONSOR mention here, if needed.) --- ## [TIMESTAMP: 02:30] SEGMENT 1: Why Hooks Matter **HOST:** So, Jamie, let’s start at the top—what actually makes a hook *work* in 2024? **GUEST:** [Guest response—host may paraphrase or add follow-ups] (Host interjects, shares case study, keeps pacing swift.) [PAUSE] **HOST:** …And if you’re listening and thinking, “Is it really that simple?”—wait for Jamie’s real-world breakdown, coming up. [Transition to next segment...] --- [Continue for subsequent segments, mid-roll, closing, and outro per structure above, inserting pauses, engagement hooks, and improvisation cues as needed.] --- ## NOTES FOR HOST - Allow Jamie to expand on examples, improv as needed - “Case study” in Segment 2: share personal anecdote or cue Jamie - CTA: “Leave us a review with your favorite viral hook!” (This is a shortened example. A full script would fill in all segments, run times, multiple hooks, and detailed pacing marks.) --- **REMINDER:** Focus on a conversational, audio-first script with technical cues, natural pacing, hooks, and improv room; segment and timestamp each section; use the detailed output format above.

