Car Restoration USA Viral Niche

TITLE PROMPT:

You are a YouTube SEO expert specialized in viral ASMR car restoration videos

TASK: Generate EXACTLY 10 YouTube video titles.

NICHE:

Silent ASMR Car Restoration

(Abandoned / Burnt / Total Disrepair → Looking New)

TITLE STYLE (STRICT):

• Each title MUST start with:

"ASMR Car Restoration!"

• Must include: "Full Restoration"

• Must clearly show transformation:

(Burnt / Abandoned / Total Disrepair → Looking New)

• Must include car brand + model + manufacturing year

• ALL car models must be manufactured before the year 1900

• Calm, realistic, non-clickbait tone

• Monetization-safe

• Global audience friendly

LENGTH RULE:

• Each title: 55–70 characters

• No emojis

• No ALL CAPS

• No exaggeration words (crazy, insane, unbelievable, shocking)

VARIATION RULES (MANDATORY):

• Mix supercars, luxury cars, classic cars, and SUVs

• Some titles should use:

“from Total Disrepair to Looking New”

“from Burnt Condition to Looking New”

“from Abandoned State to Looking New”

• Do NOT repeat the same sentence structure in all titles

OUTPUT FORMAT:

• Numbered list (1–10)

• Titles only

• No explanations

 

SCENE PROMPT:

 

I want to create a 15-minute silent ASMR car restoration video based on this topic:

[INSERT YOUR VIDEO TITLE]

You must break the entire restoration journey into short, visually distinct scenes designed for AI cinematic generation.

Each scene should represent approximately 6–8 seconds of video.


🔴 ABSOLUTE SCENE UNIQUENESS RULE (CRITICAL)

Every scene MUST be completely unique.

❌ No repeated actions
❌ No duplicated camera angles
❌ No alternate versions of the same task
❌ No visual redundancy
❌ No reworded repetition

If a task is shown once, it must NEVER be shown again unless the vehicle condition has clearly progressed.

Examples:

• Pressure washing the hood twice = FORBIDDEN
• Multiple identical towing shots = FORBIDDEN
• Repeating sanding from similar angles = FORBIDDEN

Each scene must introduce new visual information.

Think of the video as a continuous forward-moving cinematic experience — never looping.


🔴 VIDEO STRUCTURE REQUIREMENT

The restoration must unfold in a strict chronological order:

1️⃣ Discovery / Inspection
2️⃣ Recovery & Transport
3️⃣ Workshop Arrival
4️⃣ Cleaning Phase
5️⃣ Disassembly
6️⃣ Rust Removal & Metal Repair
7️⃣ Mechanical Restoration
8️⃣ Surface Preparation
9️⃣ Painting & Curing
🔟 Polishing & Detailing
1️⃣1️⃣ Reassembly
1️⃣2️⃣ Final Mechanical Check
1️⃣3️⃣ Before vs After
1️⃣4️⃣ Cinematic Final Reveal

❌ No stage skipping
❌ No backward progression
❌ No illogical jumps

Progress must feel physically believable.


🔴 SCENE WRITING RULES

Each scene must be:

• One or two lines ONLY
• Extremely easy to visualize
• Cinematic but realistic
• Calm and intentional
• Focused on physical detail

Avoid abstract language.

Write what the camera literally sees.


🔴 SILENT LUXURY ASMR REQUIREMENT

This is NOT a typical restoration video.

It must feel:

• Quiet
• Meditative
• Premium
• Documentary-like
• Visually soothing

Forbidden:

❌ Talking
❌ Music
❌ On-screen text
❌ Dramatic action
❌ Chaotic movement

Only subtle implied textures are allowed, such as:

• Soft water flow
• Gentle tool contact
• Slow material movement


🔴 MANDATORY VEHICLE DECAY FOUNDATION (HIGH-REALISM LOCK)

Unless explicitly overridden, the vehicle MUST appear abandoned outdoors for 40–50 years.

The car should instantly communicate long-term neglect.

Required Visual Aging:

✅ Deep layered rust across body panels
✅ Severely faded and peeling paint with original color barely visible
✅ Bare metal exposure
✅ Fully deflated, cracked tyres
✅ Torn, brittle interior
✅ Cracked or warped dashboard
✅ Dust-saturated surfaces
✅ Engine visibly seized with oxidized components
✅ Heavily corroded nuts and bolts


🔴 BROKEN GLASS RULE (MANDATORY)

Some vehicle glass MUST show age damage:

• Cracked windshield OR
• Spiderweb fractures OR
• Shattered side window OR
• Missing glass

Damage must look naturally aged — NOT freshly smashed.

Perfect glass is forbidden during abandonment scenes.


🔴 CAR IDENTITY CONSISTENCY

Treat the vehicle as the SAME car throughout.

Never change:

• Body shape
• Color identity
• Damage continuity

The original factory color must remain faintly identifiable beneath oxidation.

No random redesign.


🔴 ENVIRONMENT TRANSITION LOGIC

Locations must evolve naturally:

• Forgotten outdoor location
→ Recovery / towing zone
→ Professional workshop
→ Paint booth / curing space
→ Clean cinematic reveal environment

No random background changes.


🔴 CAMERA BEHAVIOR

Assume slow, cinematic camera work.

Preferred style:

• Slow pans
• Static close-ups
• Gentle tracking
• Controlled movement

Avoid aggressive motion.

Calm visuals = premium feel.


🔴 LIGHTING STANDARD

Use believable lighting only:

• Soft overcast daylight for abandoned scenes
• Diffused workshop lighting
• Gentle window rays through dust
• Controlled paint booth brightness
• Clean natural light for the reveal

Avoid theatrical extremes.


🔴 REALISM LOCK

Everything must feel physically possible.

❌ No magical transformations
❌ No instant repairs
❌ No unrealistic speed

Restoration progress must feel earned.


🔴 SCENE VOLUME TARGET

Create enough UNIQUE scenes to naturally fill a full 15-minute video.

(Approximately 110–150 scenes.)

Do NOT summarize.

Do NOT compress steps.

Allow the process to breathe visually.


🔴 FINAL OUTPUT RULE

Return ONLY the scenes.

Do NOT add commentary.
Do NOT explain anything.
Do NOT use headings.
Do NOT format as sections.

 

VIDEO PROMPT:

 

I want you to convert a complete ASMR car restoration process into high-quality Veo-3 video generation prompts.


VIDEO TOPIC

[PASTE FULL CAR NAME + MODEL + YEAR HERE]


VIDEO LENGTH

15 minutes total

Each clip represents approximately 6–8 seconds, so generate enough scenes to naturally fill the full duration.


🔴 ABSOLUTE ZERO-REPETITION RULE (HIGHEST PRIORITY)

Every scene MUST be completely unique.

❌ No repeated actions
❌ No duplicate camera angles
❌ No alternate versions of the same task
❌ No reworded scenes
❌ No visual redundancy
❌ No showing the same repair twice

If a process is shown once, it MUST NOT appear again unless the vehicle condition has clearly progressed to a new stage.

Example Violations (FORBIDDEN):

  • Pressure washing the same panel multiple times

  • Multiple identical towing shots

  • Sanding repeated from similar angles

  • Showing the same bolt removal twice

  • Repeating inspection shots without new visual information

✅ Every scene must introduce new physical progress or new visual perspective tied to real restoration advancement.

Think like a film director — the video must always move forward.


SCENE STRUCTURE

Divide the full video into THREE main parts.

✅ Part One — Early Restoration (~40–45 scenes)

Discovery, inspection, transport, and initial cleaning.

✅ Part Two — Mid Restoration (~40–45 scenes)

Disassembly, rust removal, fabrication, mechanical repair, surface preparation.

✅ Part Three — Final Restoration (~40–45 scenes)

Paint, curing, polishing, reassembly, testing, before/after, cinematic reveal.

Each part must contain enough scenes to support the runtime.


🔴 HARD SCENE WRITING RULES

• Each scene must be a fully independent prompt
• NEVER reference previous or next scenes
• Write each scene in 2–3 clear cinematic lines
• Describe ONLY what is visible in that exact 6–8 seconds

Avoid filler language.

Write what the camera literally captures.


🔴 CAR IDENTITY CONSISTENCY (MANDATORY)

• EVERY scene must repeat the full car name, model, and year
• Treat the vehicle as the same continuous car
• Maintain color identity at all times

Color Progression:

  • Original factory color faintly visible in abandoned state

  • Faded, oxidized, rusted before restoration

  • Professionally restored version of the SAME color in final scenes

❌ No color switching
❌ No redesign

Consistency is non-negotiable.


🔴 MANDATORY VEHICLE DECAY FOUNDATION (HIGH-REALISM LOCK)

Unless explicitly overridden, the vehicle MUST appear abandoned outdoors for 40–50 years.

The car should instantly communicate long-term neglect.

REQUIRED AGING:

✅ Deep layered rust
✅ Severely faded, peeling paint
✅ Bare metal exposure
✅ Fully deflated, cracked tyres
✅ Torn, brittle interior
✅ Cracked dashboard
✅ Dust-saturated materials
✅ Seized engine with oxidized parts
✅ Heavily corroded fasteners

The vehicle must feel mechanically dead.


🔴 BROKEN GLASS RULE (MANDATORY)

Some vehicle glass MUST show realistic age damage:

• Cracked windshield OR
• Spiderweb fractures OR
• Shattered side window OR
• Missing glass

Damage must appear naturally aged — not freshly smashed.

Perfect glass is forbidden during abandonment stages.


🔴 WHAT EVERY SCENE MUST CLEARLY DESCRIBE

Include ALL of the following naturally within the 2–3 lines:

• Environment (abandoned yard, outdoor area, workshop, paint booth, open space)
• Lighting (soft daylight, cloudy, diffused workshop light, controlled paint lighting)
• Camera movement (slow pan, static close-up, smooth tracking, slow orbit)
• Physical action
• Surface textures (rust, dust, water, metal grain, paint layers, reflections)
• ASMR sound intent (implied silence, soft textures only)


🔴 SILENT LUXURY ASMR STYLE

• No dialogue
• No subtitles
• No on-screen text
• No music

Must feel:

✔ Calm
✔ Meditative
✔ Cinematic
✔ Professional
✔ Visually satisfying

Allowed subtle textures:

• Soft water flow
• Gentle microfiber friction
• Muted tool contact

❌ No harsh noise
❌ No chaotic motion


🔴 CAMERA BEHAVIOR (STRICT)

Use restrained cinematic movement:

• Slow pan
• Static macro
• Gentle tracking
• Controlled slider
• Slow orbit

Avoid:

❌ Fast cuts
❌ Shaky footage
❌ Aggressive push-ins

Restraint = premium realism.


🔴 ENVIRONMENT TRANSITION LOGIC (MANDATORY)

Follow this natural progression:

Abandoned outdoor location
→ Transport / towing stage
→ Indoor professional workshop
→ Dedicated paint & curing area
→ Clean open cinematic showcase space

No sudden location jumps.


🔴 SCENE FLOW (STRICT — DO NOT CHANGE ORDER)

• Abandoned discovery with strong BEFORE visuals
• Multi-angle inspection of decay
• Transportation to workshop
• Heavy dirt and rust cleaning
• Pressure washing
• Dismantling damaged parts
• Rust grinding and sanding
• Welding and metal repair
• Mechanical repair and replacements
• Body preparation and priming
• Painting and curing
• Polishing and detailing
• Reassembly
• Engine test and fluid checks
• Matching-angle before vs after
• Cinematic final reveal

Do NOT skip any stage.


🔴 REALISM LOCK

❌ No magical transformations
❌ No instant repairs
❌ No unrealistic speed

Progress must feel earned.


🔴 CONTROL FLOW (MANDATORY)

After completing PART ONE, STOP and ask:

“Do you want Part Two?”

After completing PART TWO, STOP and ask:

“Do you want Part Three?”


🔴 FINAL OUTPUT RULES

• Do NOT summarize
• Do NOT shorten steps
• Do NOT skip restoration phases
• Do NOT repeat scenes



JSON PROMPT:

 

From now on, whenever I provide any normal video prompt, you MUST convert it into an ultra-detailed cinematic JSON structure designed specifically for professional Veo-3 video generation.


You are NOT allowed to simplify scenes.

You are NOT allowed to reduce decay.

You are NOT allowed to skip realism.


Treat every rule as a hard constraint, not a suggestion.


🔴 OUTPUT FORMAT (ABSOLUTE LOCK)


You MUST ALWAYS return EXACTLY:


{

  "car_name_model": "",

  "car_color": "",

  "visual_description": "",

  "camera_details": "",

  "lighting_details": "",

  "action_description": "",

  "environment_details": "",

  "eight_second_clip_intent": ""

}



❌ No extra keys

❌ No commentary

❌ No headings

❌ No text outside JSON


✅ Each response MUST represent ONE perfect 6–8 second cinematic short video clip


Think in terms of AI short-form video generation, not long sequences.


🔴 CORE OUTPUT RULES (ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY)


• Fill EVERY field with rich, cinematic, highly descriptive detail

• Never leave any field empty

• Never shorten descriptions

• Never simplify the scene

• Expand every idea deeply so the JSON reads like a luxury film direction prompt

• Maintain extreme realism — no fantasy elements


If the scene cannot be visualized instantly → it is NOT detailed enough.


🔴 ZERO-CLEANLINESS RULE (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT)


Unless explicitly overridden:


👉 The vehicle MUST appear severely aged.

👉 The model is NOT permitted to generate a clean car.


If the car looks even moderately maintained → the output is WRONG.


🔴 FORCED VEHICLE AGE DIRECTIVE (HIGH COMPLIANCE)


Treat the vehicle as:


Completely abandoned outdoors for approximately 40–50 years


This is NOT optional.

This is the default physical reality.


The vehicle must visually communicate:


• long-term neglect

• environmental punishment

• mechanical death

• total inactivity


🔴 NON-NEGOTIABLE DECAY REQUIREMENTS

✅ Deep Rust (MANDATORY)


• Heavy layered corrosion across body panels

• Flaky, scabbed oxidation — NOT light rust

• Severe decay on seams, wheel arches, and lower panels

• Visible metal pitting


Cosmetic rust is unacceptable.


✅ Paint Collapse (MANDATORY)


• Original factory color barely visible beneath oxidation

• Chalky, sun-bleached surface

• Large peeling zones

• Bare metal exposure

• Clear coat fully destroyed


🚫 Gloss is forbidden

🚫 Smooth paint is forbidden


✅ Tyre Failure (MANDATORY)


• Completely deflated tyres

• Deep sidewall cracking

• Hardened rubber

• Slight sinking into ground


The car must look incapable of movement.


✅ Broken Glass Requirement (NEW — HARD RULE)


At least some vehicle glass MUST show long-term damage:


• Windshield or windows may be cracked, shattered, or partially missing

• Fracture patterns should look naturally aged — not freshly smashed

• Edges may appear dusty or slightly weather-softened

• Small fallen glass fragments may be visible nearby


🚫 Do NOT portray perfectly intact glass during abandonment stages.


Broken glass strongly reinforces the decades-old neglect.


✅ Interior Time Damage


• Torn, stiff seats

• Dust-saturated upholstery

• Brittle materials

• Cracked dashboard

• Faded controls

• Debris settled into seams


Interior should feel forgotten — not recently damaged.


✅ Mechanical Death


• Engine fully seized

• Oily sludge textures

• Oxidized components

• Corroded bolts and clamps

• Dry rubber hoses


The vehicle must feel mechanically frozen in time.


🔴 ORGANIC GROWTH CONTROL


Allowed ONLY when logical:


• Thin moss

• Light lichen

• Dry leaves

• Dirt-packed crevices


❌ No jungle

❌ No dramatic vines


Subtle realism only.


🔴 CAR IDENTITY LOCK


The vehicle must remain the SAME car across clips.


You MUST preserve:


• Body shape

• Color identity

• Damage continuity


Random redesign is forbidden.


🔴 RESTORATION PROGRESSION LOCK


Once restoration begins:


• Rust must reduce gradually

• Cleanliness must increase step-by-step

• Damage cannot vanish instantly

• Improvements must feel earned


No condition teleportation.


🔴 RESTORATION STAGE LOGIC


Every clip MUST clearly belong to ONE stage:


1️⃣ Abandoned / Discovery / Inspection

2️⃣ Cleaning / Rust Removal / Mechanical Repair

3️⃣ Surface Preparation / Priming / Painting

4️⃣ Polishing / Reassembly / Final Reveal


Never jump between stages.


🔴 ENVIRONMENT TRANSITION LOGIC


Locations must evolve realistically:


• Forgotten outdoor area

• Recovery / transport zone

• Professional workshop

• Paint booth / curing space

• Clean cinematic reveal environment


No random background shifts.


🔴 SILENT LUXURY ASMR STYLE (HARD LOCK)


Every clip MUST feel:


• Calm

• Slow

• Controlled

• Meditative

• Documentary-grade


Near-total silence is implied.


Allowed subtle textures:


• Soft water flow

• Gentle microfiber friction

• Muted metal contact

• Controlled tool interaction


❌ No chaos

❌ No aggressive machinery

❌ No sparks flying violently


🔴 CAMERA BEHAVIOR (STRICT)


Camera must always be:


• Slow

• Stable

• Intentional

• Cinematic


Preferred movements:


• Slow pan

• Static macro close-up

• Gentle tracking

• Controlled slider

• Slow orbit


Forbidden:


❌ Shaky footage

❌ Fast push-ins

❌ Aggressive motion


Restraint = premium cinematic quality.


🔴 DRONE / AERIAL COMPATIBILITY


Allowed when appropriate:


• Smooth top-down drone shots

• Slow aerial descent

• Gentle overhead orbit


Never dramatic.


🔴 LIGHTING STANDARD


Use believable, film-grade lighting:


• Soft overcast daylight

• Diffused workshop illumination

• Gentle window rays through dust

• Balanced studio lighting


Avoid theatrical extremes unless physically justified.


🔴 WRITING QUALITY EXPECTATION


Every field must read like it was written by a high-end automotive film director.


Use:


• Precise visual language

• Rich textures

• Material realism

• Cinematic restraint


The model should visualize the shot instantly.


🔴 FINAL OUTPUT RULE (NON-NEGOTIABLE)


Return ONLY the JSON.


No extra sentences.

No explanations.

No headings.

No formatting outside the JSON.

 

THUMBNAIL PROMPT:

From now on, whenever I give you any video topic,

you must convert it into a highly detailed cinematic thumbnail prompt.

The thumbnail must show the SAME car mentioned in the topic, clearly identifiable,

in a ruined, abandoned, or destroyed condition only.

VISUAL REQUIREMENTS

• The car must look dusty, rusty, scratched, damaged, and long-forgotten

• Strong before-restoration feeling only

• No restoration, no clean panels, no repaired parts

• Emphasize decay, neglect, aging, and material breakdown

• Maintain consistent original car color, visibly faded, oxidized, soot-stained, or sun-bleached

• Damage type must feel realistic and controlled:

Weathered rust, peeling paint, corrosion

Optional fire or heat damage only if implied by the topic

CAMERA & COMPOSITION

• Cinematic camera angle such as:

Low-angle three-quarter front view

Side profile with depth

Slight top-down abandoned perspective

• Shallow depth of field with the car in sharp focus

• Background softly blurred but still readable

• Thumbnail-safe framing:

Car centered or placed using rule-of-thirds

No important parts cut off by edges

LENS & PERSPECTIVE

• Realistic photographic lens perspective

• Natural cinematic compression with visible depth

• Foreground, subject, and background clearly layered

ENVIRONMENT & ATMOSPHERE

• Background must match abandoned themes:

Old workshop

Broken garage

Forest overgrowth

Junkyard

Outdoor abandoned yard

• Environment must include depth elements:

Debris, cracked ground, scattered parts

Dust particles, light mist, or subtle fog

• Surroundings must reinforce time, neglect, and silence

LIGHTING & MOOD

• Natural dramatic lighting only:

Cloudy daylight

Soft low light

Muted shadows

• Clear light direction:

Side lighting or backlighting preferred

Gentle rim light outlining the car’s damaged shape

• Avoid harsh studio lighting or artificial glow

EMOTIONAL TONE

• Strong emotional before-restoration mood:

Abandonment

Stillness

Time decay

• The image should feel quiet, heavy, and forgotten

STYLE RULES

• Ultra-realistic, cinematic photography style

• High contrast, emotional composition

• Realistic textures: rust flakes, cracked paint, peeling clear coat, dirt buildup

• No text on the image

• No watermarks

• No logos

• No people visible

CONTENT RULES

• Mention the exact car name and model exactly as written in the topic

• Describe the car fully with rich, precise visual detail

• The prompt must be perfectly usable for AI image generation

OUTPUT RULE

• Return ONLY the final thumbnail prompt

• No explanations

• No extra sentences

• No commentary

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