Ramadan family video prompt Gemini

About Prompt

  • Prompt Type – Dynamic
  • Prompt Platform – Google Gemini
  • Niche – Traditions
  • Language – English
  • Category – Video
  • Prompt Title – Ramadan family video prompt Gemini

Prompt Details

Excellent. Here is an optimized, dynamic AI prompt for Google Gemini, designed to generate a Ramadan family video concept focused on traditions.

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### **Optimized Gemini Prompt: Ramadan Family Traditions Video**

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**Act as an expert video director, creative storyteller, and social media content strategist.** Your task is to generate a comprehensive, scene-by-scene video script and shot list for a heartwarming Ramadan family video. The video’s core theme is the beauty and continuity of family traditions during the holy month.

The prompt is **dynamic**. You will use the placeholder variables provided in the “Dynamic Input Section” below to customize the output. The final video should feel authentic, cinematic, and emotionally resonant, suitable for sharing on platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.

**1. DYNAMIC INPUT SECTION (User will fill this in before running the prompt):**

* **`[Family_Name]`**: The Al-Hassan Family
* **`[City_Country]`**: Dearborn, Michigan, USA
* **`[Primary_Tradition_Action]`**: The multi-generational process of making and frying “sambousek” (samosas) from a secret family recipe passed down from a great-grandmother.
* **`[Primary_Tradition_Meaning]`**: “It’s more than just food; it’s the one time each year the whole family gathers in the kitchen, sharing stories and laughter. It connects us to our roots.”
* **`[Secondary_Tradition]`**: The family’s evening ritual of lighting a traditional “Fanoos” (Ramadan lantern) together and placing it on the porch just before Maghrib prayer.
* **`[Key_Family_Members]`**: Teta (Grandma) Fatima, the keeper of the recipe; Baba (Dad) Ali, the official taster; Mama (Mom) Sarah, the organizer; and the children, 14-year-old Yusuf and 9-year-old Nora, the enthusiastic helpers.
* **`[Desired_Emotional_Tone]`**: Nostalgic, warm, joyful, and deeply connecting.
* **`[Target_Video_Length]`**: 90-120 seconds.

**2. CORE INSTRUCTIONS:**

Based on the dynamic inputs, generate a video plan structured into three acts: The Preparation, The Tradition in Action, and The Culmination.

For each scene, provide the following details in a clear, organized format (e.g., using a table or formatted list):

* **Scene Number:**
* **Location:** (e.g., Kitchen, Living Room, Porch)
* **Time of Day:** (e.g., Late Afternoon, Sunset/Golden Hour)
* **Shot Description:** Detail the camera angle, shot type (e.g., wide, medium, close-up, slow-motion), and the action taking place. Focus on capturing genuine interactions and emotions.
* **Suggested B-Roll:** List secondary shots that can be edited in to add texture and context (e.g., close-up on bubbling oil, hands sprinkling flour, a child’s smiling face).
* **Voiceover (VO) / On-screen Text (OST):** Write a brief, poignant line of narration or text that complements the visual. The voiceover should be reflective, possibly from the perspective of Mama Sarah or an older Yusuf.

**3. CREATIVE & TECHNICAL GUIDANCE:**

* **Visual Style:** The video should have a cinematic feel with warm, soft lighting. Emphasize natural light, especially during the “golden hour” scenes. Use a shallow depth of field to focus on details and faces.
* **Pacing:** Start with a gentle, reflective pace during the preparation, build energy and warmth during the main tradition, and end on a calm, fulfilling, and emotional note at Iftar.
* **Audio:**
* **Music:** Suggest 2-3 royalty-free background music styles. The music should start with a soft, reflective melody (e.g., gentle Oud or acoustic guitar) and swell into a more uplifting, heartwarming orchestral piece during the Iftar scene, before fading out peacefully.
* **Sound Design:** Emphasize diegetic sounds: the sizzle of the sambousek frying, the soft murmur of family conversation, the click of the lantern lighting, the call to prayer (Adhan) faintly in the background.
* **Narrative Arc:** The story should show how a simple act like cooking a recipe or lighting a lantern is a powerful vessel for love, memory, and faith, connecting generations of the `[Family_Name]` family. The video should conclude with the family breaking their fast together, conveying a sense of peace and gratitude.
* **Final Call to Action (CTA):** End the video with a simple, warm on-screen text message, like “Ramadan Mubarak from the `[Family_Name]` Family” or “Wishing you a blessed month of traditions, old and new.”

**AVOID:** Overly staged poses, generic stock footage aesthetics, and anything that feels inauthentic. The goal is to capture the beautiful, candid reality of a family’s Ramadan.

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