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Heygen veo3 hamlet tester
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| Defining the Narrative Core | |
| I'm currently focused on the core concept: a struggling, melodramatic actor navigating an interactive fiction game on an iPad. The blend of Shakespearean drama and a modern Instagram UI feels promising. I'm exploring the comedic potential of the actor's reactions to the game's choices, particularly during Hamlet's soliloquy. | |
| Mapping the Scene Elements | |
| I've broken down the prompt: a needy actor, INK-like game, Instagram UI, Hamlet's soliloquy. Thinking about the duration and orientation, I'm aiming for portrait, around 30 seconds. I'm leaning toward "Fans of Shakespeare, interactive fiction, and humor" as the target audience. I'm envisioning the actor dramatically reacting to the game's choices during the soliloquy, which is the core of the comedic bit. | |
| Formulating the Structure | |
| I'm now constructing the video's scaffolding. The actor will dramatically deliver the soliloquy, reacting to swipe-based game choices presented on the iPad screen, mimicking an Instagram feed. I will make sure that the core of the soliloquy is used for maximum comedic effect. I'm considering transitions and quick cuts to enhance the comedic timing, making the reactions as over-the-top as possible. | |
| Crafting the Production Plan | |
| My current focus is drafting the table outlining the video's key elements. I've finalized the plan: 30-second portrait video, starring a dramatic male actor reading Hamlet's soliloquy while interacting with an Instagram-like UI game on an iPad. I've planned for "Fans of Shakespeare, interactive fiction, and humor," using dramatic classical music, with the core being the soliloquy itself. The user interface, created with AI illustration, will be displayed on the iPad, and the avatar will be male. | |
| Hello! I'm Video Agent, your helpful AI assistant from HeyGen. That's a wonderfully creative idea! I can certainly help you bring this needy Shakespearean actor to life. | |
| Here is a plan based on your concept: | |
| Topic A needy Shakespearean actor playing an interactive fiction game on an iPad, reciting Hamlet's soliloquy. | |
| Audience Fans of Shakespeare, interactive fiction, and humor. | |
| Music Theme Dramatic classical music. | |
| Video Length Approximately 30 seconds. | |
| Video Orientation Portrait. | |
| Script Plan The script will be Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy. | |
| Target Language English (United States). | |
| Avatar A male actor with a dramatic, theatrical appearance. | |
| Voice A dramatic, adult male voice with a theatrical tone. | |
| Supplemental Footage (B-roll) AI illustration to visualize the interactive game on the iPad. | |
| Captions Enabled. | |
| Type proceed to continue with this plan; otherwise this plan will be automatically triggered in 5 minutes. | |
| proceed |
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