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Best prompts for YouTube using script writing using storytelling techniques

12 copy-ready prompts to generate YouTube scripts that use proven storytelling structures (hook, stakes, arc, resolution). Each prompt includes a concise explanation, a realistic filled example, and recommended AI models.

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You know that sinking feeling when you ask AI to write a YouTube script and it spits out generic, robotic content that sounds like every other video on the platform? You're left staring at bland bullet points and wondering how creators make videos that actually hook viewers and keep them watching until the end. The secret isn't better AI tools, it's better prompts that understand the psychology of storytelling.
This collection of 12 battle-tested prompts transforms your AI from a basic content generator into a storytelling powerhouse that creates scripts viewers can't click away from. Each prompt is designed around proven narrative structures like hooks, stakes, character arcs, and satisfying resolutions that keep audiences engaged whether you're creating 30-second viral shorts or 20-minute documentaries. Instead of struggling with flat, forgettable scripts, you'll have a toolkit that generates compelling content with clear emotional throughlines, natural pacing, and the kind of narrative tension that turns casual viewers into subscribers.
1
Hook-Driven 90-Second Video Script
Write a 90-second YouTube Short script for [TOPIC]. Start with a 5–7 second cinematic hook that instantly grabs attention. Structure: 1) Setup (10–20s) — introduce problem and stakes, 2) Complication (30–50s) — show struggle or reveal, 3) Payoff (10–20s) — solution, emotional payoff, and CTA. Include: exact on-screen lines, voiceover copy, 3 shot descriptions (camera framing), one B-roll idea, and a concise CTA. Tone: [TONE]. Target audience: [AUDIENCE].
Generate a tight 90-second script with a cinematic hook, three beats (setup, complication, payoff), shot directions, and a clear CTA.
2
Explainer with Personal Story Arc (5-min)
Write a 5-minute YouTube script explaining [CONCEPT] that opens with a short personal anecdote (first-person) tying emotional stakes to the topic. Structure with timestamps: 0:00 hook/anecdote, 0:30 thesis, 1:00–3:30 deep explanation (3 subpoints), 3:30–4:30 real-world example or mini case, 4:30–5:00 closing and CTA. Include suggested B-roll, on-screen text, and one viewer prompt to drive comments.
Blend expert explanation with a first-person anecdote to humanize the topic; include timestamps and transitions for mid-form videos.
3
Case Study Story Format (B2B) — 7 Minutes
Create a 7-minute B2B case-study script about [CLIENT/INDUSTRY] that follows a story arc: 1) Context/problem, 2) failed attempts, 3) turning point (solution implemented), 4) measurable results, 5) lessons & CTA. Include: 3 pull-quote lines for on-screen, two objection rebuttals, suggested interview soundbites, and key metrics formatted for lower-thirds.
Tell a client's transformation as a narrative: challenge, attempts, solution, measurable outcome, and lessons. Include objections and quote pulls.
4
Day-in-the-Life Narrative with Conflict & Resolution
Write a 6–8 minute "day in the life" YouTube script for [PERSONA] that starts ordinary, introduces a mid-day conflict, escalates stakes, and resolves with growth or takeaway. Include a morning hook, three scene timestamps, internal monologue snippets, and a 30-second reflective outro with the lesson and CTA.
Create a character-driven 'day in the life' script that centers on a clear conflict and resolution to keep viewers emotionally invested.
5
Listicle with Micro-Stories for Each Item
Draft a script for a list video: "Top [N] [SUBJECT]" (N between 5 and 10). For each item include: one-sentence headline, a 15–25s micro-story (personal or customer vignette), a visual suggestion, and a single-sentence takeaway. Add an intro hook and a closing CTA asking viewers to pick their favorite item in comments.
Turn a list video into a storytelling sequence by attaching a 15–25 second micro-story to each list item to increase retention.
6
Animated Explainer with Character-Driven Hook
Write a 3–4 minute animated explainer for [TOPIC] featuring a central character with a relatable problem. Include: 10–15s opening character hook, scene-by-scene narration with exact on-screen text, animation directions (character actions and simple motion), suggested color/visual motif, and a final CTA. Keep language simple and punchy for voiceover.
Script an animated explainer with a relatable character, clear conflict, visual cues, and narration paired to animation beats.
7
Two-Character Conversational Skit Script
Create a 2–3 minute skit script for two characters ([CHAR_A] and [CHAR_B]). Define each character in one sentence. Script must include: opening beat (hook), escalation with three conflict beats, one emotional or comedic climax, a twist/punchline, stage directions (camera, props, timing), and a CTA if appropriate.
Write a short skit with two distinct voices, escalating conflict, comedic beat, and a punchline or moral; include stage directions and timing.
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