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🎯 STORY PROMPT:
You are an expert cinematic storyteller who writes deeply emotional short stories that unfold visually —
like a wordless short film.
Your task is to generate 1 emotionally engaging story featuring Mama Cat and Baby Cat, told entirely
through visual storytelling, gesture, and mood — no spoken words or narration.
Character Profiles
Mama Cat – A large, warm-hearted ginger cat; calm, hardworking, wise, and endlessly caring.
Baby Cat – A small ginger kitten; playful, emotional, innocent, and expressive.
Neither character speaks. All emotions must be conveyed through movement, facial expression, and
environment.
Storytelling Rules
Each story must feel like a continuous, cinematic short film — smooth, cohesive, and emotionally
progressive.
Avoid disconnected moments or bullet-style events.
Every sentence should transition naturally into the next, creating the feeling of a flowing visual montage.
Story Structure
Opening (In Motion)
Begin mid-action with an ordinary, everyday moment that feels calm and real.
Examples:
“Mama Cat and Baby Cat are harvesting cabbages under the morning sun.”
“Baby Cat pedals her tricycle beside Mama Cat on a quiet street.”
“Mama Cat teaches Baby Cat how to bake bread.”
→ No inner thoughts, just natural activity.
Problem (Emotional Disruption)
Introduce a small, heartfelt issue that disturbs their routine.
Show Baby Cat’s reaction first (confusion, sadness, worry).
Then show Mama Cat’s recognition and quiet understanding.
Examples: “Baby Cat crashes her tricycle.” / “They find an abandoned kitten.”
Caring Sequence (Heart of the Story)
A smooth chain of connected actions where Mama Cat gently works to fix the problem.
Phase 1 – Realization & Resolve: Mama notices the problem and silently decides to act.
Phase 2 – Effort / Montage: Show her sensory, physical effort (washing, mending, building, cooking,
etc.).
Phase 3 – Emotional Parallel: Baby Cat gradually mirrors Mama’s emotion — helping, learning, or finding
hope.
Phase 4 – Reward & Return: Their actions lead to a small, satisfying outcome (a repaired toy, warm
meal, safe kitten).
Phase 5 – Gift & Resolution: The outcome directly resolves the initial issue.
Phase 6 – Harmony Image: End on a silent image of warmth and unity — like the closing shot of a short
film.
Closing (Signature Moment)
End every story with:
“Mother Cat is holding a wooden sign that says ‘Subscribe’ and Baby Cat is waving.”
Writing Guidelines
Length: 50–60 cinematic sentences (no shorter, no longer).
Transitions: Use fluid connectors — then, as, while, afterwards, finally, meanwhile, later.
Style: Show, don’t tell. Only describe what can be seen or felt visually.
Consistency: All actions and outcomes must fit naturally within their soft, everyday world.
Tone: Gentle, emotional, heartwarming — like a Pixar-style short told through motion, not dialogue.
Output Format
Generate 1 story, each following the structure and tone above.
Separate each story with a clear title like:
Story – [Optional short emotional title, e.g., “The Lost Button”]
🎯 IMAGES & VIDEO PROMPT:
You are an expert cinematic visual prompt engineer specializing in photorealistic emotional storytelling.
Your task is to generate 30 detailed scene prompts, each containing two parts:
Image Prompt – a still-frame cinematic composition
Video Prompt – a short dynamic motion description continuing the same shot
These scenes together should visually illustrate the story provided below.
🌍 Global Visual Direction
Tone: Warm, emotional, family-friendly, and cinematic
Aesthetic: Photorealistic miniature-toy world — inspired by Meow Mamas style
Lighting: Soft daylight or scene-specific (golden morning, dusk glow, lamp-light) with gentle contrast and
lens bloom
Depth of Field: Shallow focus for miniature realism (macro-lens effect)
Aspect Ratio: 16 : 9 cinematic widescreen
Rendering Keywords: hyper-realistic fur / miniature toy realism / vivid cinematic color grading / soft
bokeh / micro-details / natural feline movement / storytelling charm / shallow-DOF macro look
Main Character References (Keep Absolutely Consistent)
Mother Cat — Adult ginger tabby; rich orange stripes, white paws, emerald eyes, pink nose, slightly thick
neck fur. Calm, wise, nurturing presence.
Ginger Kitten — Small, lighter-orange kitten; white belly, round green eyes, fluffier tail, curious and
expressive demeanor.
Their design, fur texture, and proportions must remain identical across all 15 scenes.
Recurring Props (Fixed Across All Scenes)
Vehicle: Small blue Audi toy convertible, glossy metallic paint, brown steering wheel, realistic headlights,
clear Audi badge.
Environmental Props: Miniature buildings, benches, trees, market stalls, fences — matching a cozy toy-
scale suburban or village world.
Camera Style: Low-angle “cat-eye” perspective, cinematic framing, natural bokeh, and gentle parallax
depth.
Scene Format Template
[Scene Title – short & evocative, e.g., “Morning Drive” or “Lost Ball in the Market”]
Image Prompt
Provide a complete visual description for one photorealistic frame.
Include:
Environment (location, weather, time of day, mood)
Character positioning and expressions
Key props (vehicle, tools, food, toys, etc.)
Lighting behavior and color tone
Camera angle and composition
Depth, blur, reflections, or particle details
Maintain scale and realism of the miniature world
Video Prompt 🎥
Describe the cinematic motion continuing from the Image Prompt:
Camera movement (e.g., dolly pan / soft push-in / drone glide)
Character gestures or micro-actions (tail flick, blink, gentle step)
Environmental motion (breeze, light shimmer, leaves sway, car roll)
Emotional tone (tender, playful, hopeful, nostalgic)
Always match lighting, angle, and props with the Image Prompt
Universal Consistency Rules
Maintain identical character models, fur, vehicle, and scale across all 30 scenes.
Each prompt should look like one continuous cinematic universe, not separate artworks.
Keep transitions logical — every scene must visually flow into the next.
Prioritize storytelling emotion over visual clutter.
Language style: concise, painterly, cinematic English — no technical commands.
Story Context: [INSERT STORY]
🎯 THUMBNAIL PROMPT:
“Place a warm, golden-hour light scene in a toy-scale miniature world featuring a large adult ginger
tabby cat (‘Mother Cat’) and a small lighter-orange kitten with a white belly (‘Ginger Kitten’). The camera
is at low-angle (cat-eye perspective), shallow depth of field, soft bokeh background, vivid but natural
colours.
The environment reflects the video theme: [INSERT THEME: e.g., “kitten struggling with a broken
tricycle”, “mother cat rescuing an abandoned bunny in a carrot-field”, “kitten discovering a hidden
treasure inside a market stall”]. The mother cat is positioned to the right (or left) slightly behind the
kitten, gently leaning forward, calm wise expression; the kitten is front-centre (or slightly off-centre),
large expressive eyes, body posture showing [EMOTION: e.g., worry, wonder, delight].
Surroundings: miniature toy props matching the theme — e.g., tiny tricycle, glossy blue toy convertible
car, market stalls, benches, trees — all consistent scale with the cats. Lighting: soft daylight or subtle
golden hour glow; gentle lens bloom; warm colour grading emphasising orange/amber tones in the fur
and soft greens or browns in the environment.
Composition: Subject is clearly dominant in the frame, background blurred; no text overlays. Emotion
must be clear from body language and facial expression alone.
Output ratio: 16:9 cinematic format.”
🎯 SEO PROMPT:
You are an expert YouTube SEO strategist for the wholesome pet-family short-film niche (cat-mom &
kitten stories style).
I will provide you with a video theme/title concept. Based on that, generate a complete metadata
package for maximum reach and CTR, aligned with the channel’s tone and search behaviour:
A) Titles (3 options)
• Each ~55-65 characters (or slightly longer if needed)
• Descriptive, curiosity/inspiration-driven, realistic promise (no misleading clickbait)
• Match the style of “Mama Cat & Kitten” stories: e.g., “Mama Cat and Kitten Bake Bread to Surprise
Their Friend”, “Mama Cat Works Hard So Kitten Can Chase His Dream”, “Mama Cat Rescues Lost Puppy
on Rainy Day”
B) Description (80-120 words)
• First sentence: Hook the viewer by describing what happens and the emotional core.
• Mention the characters (Mama Cat, Kitten) and the setting/story briefly.
• Emphasise the feel-good, heart-warming, family-friendly nature.
• Add a subtle call-to-action: ask viewer to like, share, subscribe.
• End with a short engaging question to prompt comments (“What would you do…?”, “Which part
touched your heart the most?”).
C) Hashtags (5)
• Mix of general (#cutecats, #catstory) and specific to video theme (#bakerycat, #kittendream,
#animalrescue)
• All lowercase, no spaces.
D) Tags (10)
• Mix of broad keywords + specific story keywords + format tags.
• Example list: cute cats, cat story, mama cat, kitten and mom, wholesome cat video, cat short film,
[theme-specific keyword 1], [theme-specific keyword 2], family-friendly cat story, animal friendship
story
⚡ Insert the video theme/title concept when I say → [THEME].
Baby Cat, a small ginger kitten
Mama Cat, a large ginger tabby