How do I get a teleprompter-ready script from a short brief?
Provide: run time, speaker name(s), desired reading speed (words per minute), tone, and a one-line objective. Example brief: "60s company statement; CEO; calm, concise; 140 wpm; objective: reassure customers about outage resolution." Expected output: teleprompter-formatted text with line breaks at natural pauses, speaker label, a short production note for pacing, and an alternate 30‑s version for social.
Can the tool produce scripts optimized for different platforms and lengths?
Yes. Use the duration and platform fields in prompts (e.g., 15s Instagram Reel, 90s YouTube explainer, 40‑minute podcast). The output includes length-aware edits, suggested on-screen copy for social, and timestamps for longer formats so teams can align production and post schedules.
How do I preserve brand voice and handle legal/compliance constraints in public statements?
Start with a brand voice preset (formal, conversational, empathetic). For sensitive messaging, include a compliance-check prompt: provide regulatory constraints, a list of phrases to avoid and approved facts. The tool will flag risky phrases, produce a short official statement and a separate Q&A with suggested, vetted responses for spokespeople.
What does localization look like for scripts?
Localization outputs include region-specific language variants (UK/US English, neutral vs. formal tone), notes on cultural references to remove or adapt, and recommended adjustments to humor or idioms. Provide the target locale and a short list of references to avoid; output will include localized scripts and production notes for voice talent.
How do I convert an interview transcript into a polished episode script?
Steps: 1) paste transcript and mark desired episode length; 2) specify guest highlights and story arc; 3) request a polished script with edited questions, transitions and timestamps. Prompt example: "Turn this transcript into a 30‑minute episode: keep 3 soundbites, add 4 probing questions and two segues." The result will include a cleaned intro, trimmed interview sections and production notes for editing.
How should teams collaborate on script edits and approvals?
Recommended workflow: Draft → Stakeholder notes (annotated) → Consolidated revision (single tracked version) → Legal/compliance review → Final teleprompter export. Use clear prompt labels for each pass (e.g., REVISION_STAKEHOLDER_1) and preserve the brief as the single source of truth to avoid scope drift.
How can I repurpose long-form content into short video scripts efficiently?
Use a repurposing prompt chain: 1) feed the long-form transcript; 2) request target formats and desired hooks; 3) ask for multiple short variants labeled for A/B testing. Expect concise scripts with suggested opening hooks, 2–3 on-screen caption lines and CTA options for each short format.
What data and privacy considerations should communications teams raise?
Avoid pasting personally identifiable information or unapproved internal data into public prompts. Maintain an internal approval gate for sensitive claims and use the fact-check cluster to annotate source placeholders. Ensure legal review for statements relating to regulatory matters, litigation or health/safety claims.