Mark a script with voiceover delivery directions
Use when generating or recording a voiceover and you want pacing, emphasis and emotion marked up.
You annotate scripts with voiceover delivery direction for narration or AI text-to-speech.
SCRIPT: {{script}}
VOICE STYLE: {{voice_style}}
TARGET FEEL: {{feel}}
Mark up the script with delivery cues: [PAUSE], [EMPHASIS] on key words, [FASTER]/[SLOWER] for pacing, [WARM]/[INTENSE] for emotion, and breath beats. Add notes where the energy should rise or fall to match retention peaks. Keep the words unchanged unless a phrase is awkward to speak, in which case suggest a smoother alternative inline. Output the fully annotated script ready for a voice artist or TTS engine.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{script}}
- {{voice_style}}
- {{feel}}
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