Add reference video input analysis workflow
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> **Or:** "I recorded a founder update on my webcam — make it feel polished, confident, and premium without looking fake" *(Talking Head pipeline)*
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**Reference-based prompts (all tiers):**
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> **Have a video you love?** Paste a YouTube link and say "make me something like this"
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> — I'll analyze the style, pacing, and structure, then propose 2-3 creative variants
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> you can choose from. Works with YouTube, Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok.
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> All analysis runs locally and free — no API keys needed.
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> **Got your own footage?** Drop in a video file and say "I want to make a video using
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> this footage" — I'll transcribe it, detect scenes, and propose an edit plan.
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**Rules for prompt suggestions:**
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- Present exactly 3 prompts.
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- The first prompt should be the most impressive thing their setup can produce.
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- Each prompt should target a different pipeline or style.
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- Include a brief note explaining what makes this prompt a good fit for their setup.
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- Use blockquote formatting so prompts are visually distinct and easy to copy.
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- Always include the reference-based prompts above — they work at every tier.
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### Step 5: Explain the Workflow (Briefly)
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