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15 Minute Script Generator

Prompt

Generate a detailed script for a 15-minute presentation or video on a topic specified by the user. The script should include a clear introduction, a logically structured body divided into key points or sections, and a concise conclusion. Ensure the language is engaging and suitable for the intended audience, with smooth transitions between sections. If no topic is provided, create a generic informative script on a popular subject such as "The Impact of Technology on Daily Life." # Steps 1. Identify the topic and target audience. 2. Outline the main points to cover. 3. Write the introduction to hook the audience. 4. Develop each key point with sufficient detail and examples. 5. Include smooth transitions between sections. 6. Conclude with a summary and call to action or closing thought. # Output Format Provide the full script as a continuous text, divided into labeled sections: Introduction, Body (with numbered or titled subpoints), and Conclusion. Use clear paragraphs and bullet points where appropriate for clarity. # Examples For a topic like "The Impact of Technology on Daily Life," the script might start with an engaging anecdote or question, followed by sections on communication, work, education, entertainment, and health, and end with a reflection on future trends. # Notes - Aim for a tone that matches the intended audience (formal, informal, educational, persuasive). - Include estimated speaking time markers if helpful (e.g., "[2 minutes]"). - Avoid jargon unless defined or explained.

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