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Video scripts

Video script generator

A video script generator should produce text that can be read on camera, not just paragraphs that look polished in a document.

Last updated: 2026-06-22

Steps

  1. Step 1

    Start from notes, not a blank vague prompt.

  2. Step 2

    Generate a short spoken outline first.

  3. Step 3

    Expand each section into readable lines.

  4. Step 4

    Check read time and cut low-value lines.

  5. Step 5

    Prompt or record once the script sounds natural aloud.

Draft inputs

  • Choose the video type before generating: explainer, course, sales, update, or short clip.
  • Write the core message in one sentence.
  • Set a target duration so the generator does not overfill the script.

Make the script speakable

  • Generating a full article instead of a spoken script.
  • Skipping transition lines that help the speaker move between sections.
  • Keeping every AI-generated detail even when the read time is too long.

Script readiness checklist

  • Video type and audience defined.
  • Target duration chosen before drafting.
  • Generated text split into short lines.
  • Read time checked before opening the prompt view.

Script shape

  1. 01Hook: state the promise or problem.
  2. 02Setup: explain why it matters.
  3. 03Main content: two or three short sections.
  4. 04Close: clear next step or takeaway.

Use it in CueKit

Where to use it in CueKit: use the AI teleprompter as the script generator, then keep the generated draft in the same workspace for timing, prompting, and camera recording.

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FAQ

Can CueKit generate a script from notes?

Yes. Use the AI teleprompter workspace to turn notes or a loose draft into spoken lines.

Should generated scripts be edited?

Yes. Read them aloud and rewrite anything that feels too formal or too dense.