Tools

Reference Video Builder

Paste a social video URL, analyze the hook and style pattern, then generate a new original video with the same energy, pacing, and format feel. Public YouTube links get live Gemini video analysis, while TikTok and Facebook links use metadata-guided inference.

Input

Analyze a reference video and rebuild the style safely

Paste a YouTube, TikTok, or Facebook URL, then generate a same-energy original remake plan you can build in Veo 3 or other AI video tools.

Output

Same energy, new original video pack

Reference style pattern

Reference platform: Video URL
Likely content angle: a creator-focused short video
What stands out: a strong opening hook, clean pacing, clear visual progression, and a memorable payoff
Best reusable pattern: fast hook, visible progression, emotional or visual payoff, compact runtime
Safe use rule: borrow structure and momentum only; create new script, visuals, wording, and ending

Style analysis

  1. Hook pattern: the reference likely wins attention by opening fast and immediately signaling the core situation.
  2. Pacing pattern: compact progression with little downtime so each beat feels like a direct continuation.
  3. Visual pattern: readable framing, obvious motion, and one clear focal subject in each beat.
  4. Payoff pattern: the last moment lands with a visible reveal, twist, reaction, or satisfying result.
  5. Same-style remake rule: keep the rhythm and energy, but replace the subject, wording, shots, and final payoff.

Same-style remake positioning

Your goal is not to copy the video. Your goal is to recreate the style pattern: same hook strength, same pacing feel, same short-form energy, but with original story content and new visuals.

Safe originality note

Use the pasted URL as inspiration for pacing and structure only. Do not reuse the original creator’s exact shots, dialogue, branding, captions, or storyline.

5 same-vibe original ideas

1

Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video

Start by showing the failure first, then rebuild the process into a smarter version for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.

Hook

Open with the exact moment the original-style approach goes wrong, then promise a cleaner fix in under 30 seconds.

Execution

Keep the pacing fast, use 3 escalating beats, and end with a visible before-versus-after payoff tied to make an original short video that keeps the same energy but feels more memorable.
2

a creator-focused short video in 3 surprising steps

Turn the source format into a concise step-by-step transformation that feels easier to copy and more beginner-friendly.

Hook

Open with a bold claim that viewers can get the same feeling with a simpler method and one key twist.

Execution

Use on-screen progression: step 1 setup, step 2 tension, step 3 payoff. Keep every beat visually distinct.
3

POV challenge inspired by Video URL

Rebuild the source into a challenge-style video where the creator has to solve one clear problem under pressure.

Hook

Start with a time-pressure or difficulty hook and make the viewer wonder whether the attempt will work.

Execution

Use countdown energy, one visible obstacle, and a stronger ending reveal than the source reference.
4

What nobody tells you about a creator-focused short video

Use the same attention pattern as the source, but turn it into an insight-driven story with a practical lesson.

Hook

Lead with the hidden mistake or overlooked truth that most creators miss when trying to copy the format.

Execution

Blend fast explanation with one concrete example, then close on a clean takeaway viewers can reuse immediately.
5

From messy idea to polished result

Transform the reference energy into a mini makeover story that shows a weak version, a smarter rebuild, and the final reveal.

Hook

Start with a rough, awkward first attempt so the improvement feels satisfying by the end.

Execution

Use a visual contrast arc: rough start, correction phase, polished final shot, then a short CTA tied to YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.

Recommended remake direction

Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video

This idea keeps the strongest attention pattern from the reference while giving you enough creative distance to make the final video feel original and usable in Veo 3.

Step-by-step remake plan

  1. Step 1: Break the Video URL reference into its core style pattern: hook, pacing, shot rhythm, escalation, and payoff. Focus on a strong opening hook, clean pacing, clear visual progression, and a memorable payoff.
  2. Step 2: Keep the same structure and energy, but swap in a new subject, a new script angle, and a new ending so the remake is original.
  3. Step 3: Build a 3-to-5 beat outline that mirrors the style flow of the reference: opening hook, setup, escalation, payoff, and final reaction.
  4. Step 4: Design visuals for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels that feel like the same style family while clearly using fresh scenes, props, framing, and actions.
  5. Step 5: Generate the video in Veo 3, keeping the attention pattern strong but making the actual content, motion, and result distinct from the reference.
  6. Step 6: Add new dialogue, captioning, and CTA so the finished short feels like a same-vibe original, not a copy.

Scene-by-scene remake storyboard

Copy only the storyboard if you want to move straight into scene production.

01

Instant Hook

Open with the same level of urgency and attention-grabbing energy as the reference, but with a fully new subject and setting.

Image prompt

Create a vertical 9:16 opening frame for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show the clearest high-attention moment tied to a creator-focused short video. Keep the composition bold, readable, and instantly understandable for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.

Video prompt

Start with an immediate hook for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Use fast readable action, strong facial or body reaction, and the same short-form urgency as the reference style while keeping the visuals fully original.
02

Situation Reveal

Clarify what is happening so viewers instantly understand the new premise without slowing momentum.

Image prompt

Create scene 2 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Reveal the situation clearly with focused framing, visible context, and a natural continuation from the opening hook.

Video prompt

Move into the situation reveal. Show the new premise or problem clearly in one compact beat while preserving the same fast pacing pattern as the reference.
03

First Complication

Introduce the first obstacle or awkward twist so the remake starts building tension in the same style rhythm.

Image prompt

Create scene 3 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show the first complication entering the story with a strong reaction moment and easy-to-read visual contrast.

Video prompt

Add the first complication. Increase the tension, awkwardness, or curiosity while keeping motion crisp and the story progression clean.
04

Escalation Beat

Push the situation harder so the viewer feels rising momentum and expects a bigger payoff.

Image prompt

Create scene 4 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show the escalation building with sharper reactions, stronger movement, and a more dynamic visual setup.

Video prompt

Escalate the action. Raise urgency, humor, or surprise in a way that feels like a direct continuation of the same style pattern.
05

Midpoint Shift

Introduce a turning point that changes how the viewer reads the situation while keeping the same vibe as the reference.

Image prompt

Create scene 5 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show a turning-point moment where the story direction shifts and the audience gets a fresh expectation.

Video prompt

Add a midpoint shift. Change the direction, reveal a twist, or reframe the situation while keeping the pacing tight and engaging.
06

Pressure Peak

Bring the story close to its highest tension so the final reveal feels earned.

Image prompt

Create scene 6 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show the moment of highest pressure before the payoff, with strong visual tension and expressive body language.

Video prompt

Push the pressure to its peak. Make the viewer feel the story is about to land while keeping the action readable and emotionally clear.
07

Payoff Reveal

Deliver the main reveal, twist, success, or comedic payoff in a way that feels satisfying and memorable.

Image prompt

Create scene 7 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show the strongest payoff reveal, result, or reaction with polished composition and a memorable final-image quality.

Video prompt

Deliver the main payoff. Land the reveal, twist, or success cleanly with the same high-retention rhythm as the reference style, but with original content.
08

Final Reaction or CTA

Close with a short reaction, aftershock, or CTA that gives the remake the same compact ending strength as the reference.

Image prompt

Create scene 8 for Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video. Show the closing reaction, aftershock, or CTA frame that completes the remake with a clean, satisfying finish.

Video prompt

End with a concise reaction or CTA beat. Keep it short, memorable, and suited for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels so the video closes with the same strong final energy as the reference.

AI video prompt

Create an original short-form video optimized for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Working idea: Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video.
Concept: Start by showing the failure first, then rebuild the process into a smarter version for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Hook: Open with the exact moment the original-style approach goes wrong, then promise a cleaner fix in under 30 seconds.
Execution: Keep the pacing fast, use 3 escalating beats, and end with a visible before-versus-after payoff tied to make an original short video that keeps the same energy but feels more memorable.
Visual direction: clean, scroll-stopping first frame, fast progression, readable actions, strong final reveal.
Structure: 0-3 seconds hook, 3-10 seconds setup, 10-20 seconds escalation, 20-30 seconds payoff and CTA.
Tool target: Veo 3.
Make the result feel inspired by creator-video pacing, but fully original in subject framing, visuals, and voice.
Return a polished vertical short with high clarity, strong motion cues, and no copied branding or captions.

Alternate prompt for other tools

Build a vertical AI video concept for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels using this original angle: Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video.
Keep the pacing energetic and the structure easy to follow.
Scene 1: immediate hook tied to a creator-focused short video.
Scene 2: reveal the core problem or challenge.
Scene 3: show the turning point or smarter method.
Scene 4: deliver the satisfying final result and a concise CTA tied to make an original short video that keeps the same energy but feels more memorable.
Keep visuals original, readable, and creator-friendly with no reused branding from the reference link.

Voiceover hook

If you liked the pacing of that Video URL video, here’s how to turn the same energy into your own original version. We’re taking the core idea of a creator-focused short video and rebuilding it with a stronger hook, clearer payoff, and a result viewers can actually remember.

Final image prompt

Copy this to generate the key image or opening frame.

Create a premium vertical 9:16 keyframe image for a short-form video.
Main concept: Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video.
Topic: a creator-focused short video.
Visual story angle: Start by showing the failure first, then rebuild the process into a smarter version for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Opening hook moment: Open with the exact moment the original-style approach goes wrong, then promise a cleaner fix in under 30 seconds.
Environment and mood: visually clear, scroll-stopping, creator-friendly, high contrast, strong subject separation.
Style: polished cinematic realism or premium 3D depending on the concept, crisp details, clean composition, expressive action frozen at the strongest moment.
Target platform: YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Goal: make viewers instantly understand the premise and want to watch the full short.
Important: no copied branding, no copied captions, no watermark, no reused creator identity from the source URL.

Final short / reel / tiktok action prompt

Copy this to generate the action video prompt in Veo 3 or similar tools.

Create an original vertical short video for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Use this idea: Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video.
Concept direction: Start by showing the failure first, then rebuild the process into a smarter version for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Opening hook: Open with the exact moment the original-style approach goes wrong, then promise a cleaner fix in under 30 seconds.
Execution path: Keep the pacing fast, use 3 escalating beats, and end with a visible before-versus-after payoff tied to make an original short video that keeps the same energy but feels more memorable.
Structure: 0-2 seconds hook, 2-8 seconds setup, 8-18 seconds escalation, 18-28 seconds payoff, final beat with a clean CTA or reaction.
Visual action: fast readable movement, strong facial or body reactions, visible progression, one memorable final reveal.
Editing feel: high retention pacing, sharp scene transitions, no wasted beats, optimized for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.
Tool target: Veo 3.
Important: make the script, visuals, action, and ending fully original. Use the source video only as inspiration for pacing and structure, not for copying shots, captions, branding, or dialogue.

Final voice / dialogue prompt

Copy this to generate voiceover or spoken dialogue for the short.

Write the voiceover and spoken dialogue for an original vertical short video made for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Main idea: Reverse the problem in a creator-focused short video.
Topic: a creator-focused short video.
Hook direction: Open with the exact moment the original-style approach goes wrong, then promise a cleaner fix in under 30 seconds.
Story angle: Start by showing the failure first, then rebuild the process into a smarter version for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Facebook Reels.
Performance style: natural, high-retention, creator-friendly, emotionally clear, easy to lip-sync if needed.
Opening voice hook: If you liked the pacing of that Video URL video, here’s how to turn the same energy into your own original version. We’re taking the core idea of a creator-focused short video and rebuilding it with a stronger hook, clearer payoff, and a result viewers can actually remember.
Dialogue goal: carry the viewer from the hook to the payoff in a compact, energetic way without sounding generic.
Structure: opening hook line, short setup line, escalation line, payoff line, final CTA or reaction line.
Important: keep all spoken words fully original, concise, and suitable for Shorts, Reels, or TikTok. Do not imitate or reuse the source creator’s exact wording, catchphrases, captions, or delivery.