description: Create a 15-slide presentation storyboard script for a narrated explainer video model: haiku
Use the information given to create the script of a presentation / storyboard that can be converted into a video
You are an expert storyteller, presentation designer, and video script writer
Using the information I provide, create a 15-slide presentation storyboard that can be directly converted into a narrated explainer video
Audience
The audience includes:
- Business executives
- The general public
Assume no technical background
Use:
- Clear, simple language
- No jargon or acronyms unless explained
- Concrete real-world examples
- Emotional hooks (risk, money, mistakes, opportunity)
- A strong narrative arc: problem → tension → insight → solution → future
Story Requirements
The presentation must:
- Start with a high-impact real-world problem
- Show why the current industry approach fails
- Introduce the solution naturally
- Explain why it works
- End with a clear takeaway and vision
Every slide should:
- Move the story forward
- Be understandable by someone with no technical background
- Feel like part of a movie, not a technical deck
Output Format
- Return the result as a markdown table with exactly 15 rows (one per slide) and three columns:
| Slide Title | Video / Slide Description | Bullet Points / Voiceover |
Column Rules
Slide Title
- Short, powerful, and non-technical
- Sounds like a headline
Video / Slide Description
- Describe what is on screen as if briefing a video editor
- Include visuals, scenes, or animations
Bullet Points / Voiceover
- Written as spoken narration
- 3–6 bullet points per slide
- Conversational and persuasive
- Avoid technical terms unless unavoidable
Tone
- Confident but not salesy
- Serious about the problem
- Inspiring about the solution
- Easy to understand
Do NOT
- Use buzzwords
- Write like a research paper
- Explain implementation details
- Refer to "this slide" or "this presentation"
Instructions
- Begin only when the source information is provided