Video Scripts

Reaction Video Format Prompts

Copy-paste reaction video format prompts in plain English. No platform-specific syntax — works with any AI. 12 ready-to-use templates.

12 prompts · Works with any AI

About these Reaction Video Format prompts

Scripts succeed when structure is explicit: hook, beats, proof, and CTA. Reaction Video Format prompts should lock pacing and spoken tone before the AI writes a single line.

This collection includes 12 copy-paste templates for reaction video format. Each uses bracketed placeholders — replace them with your brand, audience, and goals before sending to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI assistant.

Start with the plain-English description on each card, then adjust style tags or parameters if you use platform-specific versions (Midjourney, Runway, etc.). Iterate in short cycles: generate, tweak one variable (lighting, mood, lens), compare results.

How to use

  1. Pick a template closest to your shot type (reaction video format).
  2. Replace bracketed fields: subject, style, lighting, mood, and aspect ratio if applicable.
  3. Generate 2–4 variations, then refine the strongest result with one changed variable.
  4. For Midjourney or Runway versions, copy the full line including technical tags.
  5. Save winning prompts in a personal library — small tweaks compound over time.

Best practices

  • Describe one clear subject per prompt — avoid stacking unrelated ideas.
  • Name lighting and mood explicitly (golden hour, neon, soft window light).
  • State composition (close-up, wide, rule of thirds, negative space).
  • Use reference adjectives sparingly but precisely — quality over quantity.
  • Keep a swipe file of outputs that worked; reuse phrasing patterns.

Common mistakes

  • Listing dozens of style keywords with no clear subject.
  • Forgetting aspect ratio or duration constraints for the target platform.
  • Copying prompts verbatim without adapting to your brand or subject.
  • Expecting perfect results in one generation — iteration is normal.

Real-world examples

Two filled-in prompts for reaction video format — copy the prompt, compare with the sample output, then adapt for your brand.

Editorial / lifestyle shoot example

Fashion editorial for a premium resort wear lookbook.

Filled prompt

hook — first 3 seconds
Grab attention immediately for your reaction video format.

main content
- Point 1: key message
- Point 2: proof or example
- Point 3: value for viewer

call to action
Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

---
Platform: youtube
Length: 30s
Tone: energetic

Sample AI output

Expected result: woman in flowing ivory dress on a rooftop at golden hour. Mood feels cinematic, warm, aspirational. Lighting: soft golden hour backlight with lens flare. Composition should read clearly at thumbnail size with clean subject separation and consistent color grade suitable for Fashion editorial for a premium resort wear lookbook.

Product / commercial example

Hero product shot for a DTC coffee equipment launch.

Filled prompt

hook — first 3 seconds
Grab attention immediately for your reaction video format.

main content
- Point 1: key message
- Point 2: proof or example
- Point 3: value for viewer

call to action
Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

---
Platform: youtube
Length: 30s
Tone: energetic

Sample AI output

Expected result: matte black pour-over coffee set on marble counter. Mood feels clean, premium, morning ritual. Lighting: soft side light with subtle steam visible. Composition should read clearly at thumbnail size with clean subject separation and consistent color grade suitable for Hero product shot for a DTC coffee equipment launch.

12 Prompts

#1

Reaction Video Format #1

Copy this prompt

[HOOK — first 3 seconds]
Grab attention immediately for your reaction video format.

[MAIN CONTENT]
- Point 1: [KEY MESSAGE]
- Point 2: [PROOF OR EXAMPLE]
- Point 3: [VALUE FOR VIEWER]

[CALL TO ACTION]
Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

---
Platform: [YouTube / TikTok / Reels]
Length: [30s / 60s / 5min]
Tone: [energetic / calm / professional]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#2

Reaction Video Format #2

Copy this prompt

Write a reaction video format script.

Opening line: [HOOK THAT STOPS THE SCROLL]
Problem: [WHAT THE VIEWER STRUGGLES WITH]
Solution: [YOUR MAIN POINTS — use timestamps]
Close: [CTA — subscribe, link, comment]

On-screen text cues: [LIST KEY PHRASES]
B-roll suggestions: [WHAT TO SHOW ON CAMERA]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#3

Reaction Video Format #3

Copy this prompt

Reaction Video Format — short-form script (60 seconds)

0:00 — Hook: [ONE BOLD STATEMENT OR QUESTION]
0:05 — Context: [WHY THIS MATTERS]
0:15 — Value: [3 QUICK TIPS OR STEPS]
0:50 — CTA: [FOLLOW / LINK / SAVE]

Voice: conversational, direct, no filler.

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#4

Reaction Video Format #4

Copy this prompt

[HOOK — first 3 seconds]
Grab attention immediately for your reaction video format.

[MAIN CONTENT]
- Point 1: [KEY MESSAGE]
- Point 2: [PROOF OR EXAMPLE]
- Point 3: [VALUE FOR VIEWER]

[CALL TO ACTION]
Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

---
Platform: [YouTube / TikTok / Reels]
Length: [30s / 60s / 5min]
Tone: [energetic / calm / professional]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#5

Reaction Video Format #5

Copy this prompt

Write a reaction video format script.

Opening line: [HOOK THAT STOPS THE SCROLL]
Problem: [WHAT THE VIEWER STRUGGLES WITH]
Solution: [YOUR MAIN POINTS — use timestamps]
Close: [CTA — subscribe, link, comment]

On-screen text cues: [LIST KEY PHRASES]
B-roll suggestions: [WHAT TO SHOW ON CAMERA]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#6

Reaction Video Format #6

Copy this prompt

Reaction Video Format — short-form script (60 seconds)

0:00 — Hook: [ONE BOLD STATEMENT OR QUESTION]
0:05 — Context: [WHY THIS MATTERS]
0:15 — Value: [3 QUICK TIPS OR STEPS]
0:50 — CTA: [FOLLOW / LINK / SAVE]

Voice: conversational, direct, no filler.

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#7

Reaction Video Format #7

Copy this prompt

[HOOK — first 3 seconds]
Grab attention immediately for your reaction video format.

[MAIN CONTENT]
- Point 1: [KEY MESSAGE]
- Point 2: [PROOF OR EXAMPLE]
- Point 3: [VALUE FOR VIEWER]

[CALL TO ACTION]
Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

---
Platform: [YouTube / TikTok / Reels]
Length: [30s / 60s / 5min]
Tone: [energetic / calm / professional]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#8

Reaction Video Format #8

Copy this prompt

Write a reaction video format script.

Opening line: [HOOK THAT STOPS THE SCROLL]
Problem: [WHAT THE VIEWER STRUGGLES WITH]
Solution: [YOUR MAIN POINTS — use timestamps]
Close: [CTA — subscribe, link, comment]

On-screen text cues: [LIST KEY PHRASES]
B-roll suggestions: [WHAT TO SHOW ON CAMERA]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#9

Reaction Video Format #9

Copy this prompt

Reaction Video Format — short-form script (60 seconds)

0:00 — Hook: [ONE BOLD STATEMENT OR QUESTION]
0:05 — Context: [WHY THIS MATTERS]
0:15 — Value: [3 QUICK TIPS OR STEPS]
0:50 — CTA: [FOLLOW / LINK / SAVE]

Voice: conversational, direct, no filler.

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#10

Reaction Video Format #10

Copy this prompt

[HOOK — first 3 seconds]
Grab attention immediately for your reaction video format.

[MAIN CONTENT]
- Point 1: [KEY MESSAGE]
- Point 2: [PROOF OR EXAMPLE]
- Point 3: [VALUE FOR VIEWER]

[CALL TO ACTION]
Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

---
Platform: [YouTube / TikTok / Reels]
Length: [30s / 60s / 5min]
Tone: [energetic / calm / professional]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#11

Reaction Video Format #11

Copy this prompt

Write a reaction video format script.

Opening line: [HOOK THAT STOPS THE SCROLL]
Problem: [WHAT THE VIEWER STRUGGLES WITH]
Solution: [YOUR MAIN POINTS — use timestamps]
Close: [CTA — subscribe, link, comment]

On-screen text cues: [LIST KEY PHRASES]
B-roll suggestions: [WHAT TO SHOW ON CAMERA]

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

#12

Reaction Video Format #12

Copy this prompt

Reaction Video Format — short-form script (60 seconds)

0:00 — Hook: [ONE BOLD STATEMENT OR QUESTION]
0:05 — Context: [WHY THIS MATTERS]
0:15 — Value: [3 QUICK TIPS OR STEPS]
0:50 — CTA: [FOLLOW / LINK / SAVE]

Voice: conversational, direct, no filler.

Tip

A ready-to-record reaction video format script outline.

FAQ

What makes a good reaction video format prompt?
Name the subject, environment, lighting, mood, and framing. Strong prompts read like briefs to a photographer or director — specific enough to visualize, flexible enough to iterate. Avoid contradictory style terms in one line.
Which AI tool works best for reaction video format?
Any modern image or video model works with plain-English prompts. Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, Leonardo, and Runway each have platform-specific versions in our Platform Prompts section if you need exact syntax.
How do I customize these templates for my brand?
Replace bracketed fields with your product name, audience segment, tone adjectives, and proof points. Add 1–2 sentences of brand voice guidance ("we never use hype words" or "sound like a helpful colleague"). Save edited versions for reuse.
Can I use the output commercially?
Yes — customize prompts and outputs for client or business use. Always verify each AI provider's terms for commercial rights, disclosure rules, and whether human review is required in your industry.
Why does my first AI draft sound generic?
Models default to safe, average phrasing when context is thin. Add a real example, a number, a named audience, or a constraint ("no buzzwords," "max 120 words"). A second pass asking for "more specific" or "less corporate" usually fixes 80% of flat tone.
Should I use universal or platform-specific prompts?
Start universal to nail subject and mood in plain English. Switch to platform prompts when you need Midjourney --tags, Runway duration settings, or model-specific parameters.

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