AI Skill Report Card
Creating Stock Video Descriptions
Quick Start
Input: Beach wave footage, 4K, white sand, aerial view
Output:
Title: "Abstract White Sand Beach With Transparent Wave From Above Calm Rippled Water Surface Background 4K"
Description: "Abstract white sand beach with transparent wave from above, calm rippled water surface background"
Keywords: Abstract, Water, Calm water, Outdoor, Beach, Sand, Art, Blue, Beauty, Nature beauty, Wellness, White, Textured, Natural condition
Workflow
Progress:
- Analyze video content and identify key visual elements
- Create descriptive title with technical specifications
- Write concise description highlighting main features
- Generate relevant keyword tags for discoverability
- Include location and category information
- Add technical metadata (resolution, format, fps)
Step-by-step Process
- Content Analysis: Identify primary subject, perspective, colors, movement
- Title Construction: Lead with main concept + key descriptors + quality/format
- Description: Mirror title but focus on mood and usability as background
- Keywords: Mix specific (location/subject) and general (abstract/nature) terms
- Categorization: Place in appropriate stock categories
Examples
Example 1: Input: Overhead drone shot of turquoise ocean waves on white beach, 30fps, HD Output:
- Title: "Turquoise Ocean Waves On White Sandy Beach Aerial View Tropical Paradise Background HD"
- Keywords: Ocean, Beach, Aerial, Tropical, Turquoise, Sand, Paradise, Waves, Drone, Vacation
Example 2: Input: Close-up of water ripples reflecting sunlight, slow motion, 4K Output:
- Title: "Water Ripples With Sunlight Reflections Close Up Abstract Pattern Slow Motion 4K"
- Keywords: Water, Ripples, Sunlight, Reflections, Abstract, Pattern, Close-up, Zen, Meditation
Best Practices
- Start titles with the main subject/concept
- Include viewing angle (aerial, close-up, overhead)
- Mention quality indicators (4K, HD, slow motion)
- Use "abstract" for artistic/non-literal interpretations
- Include mood words (calm, tranquil, peaceful)
- Add usage context (background, texture, pattern)
- Keep descriptions under 160 characters
- Use both specific and broad keywords for maximum reach
Common Pitfalls
- Don't oversell with too many superlatives
- Avoid location-specific terms unless clearly identifiable
- Don't use trademarked terms or brand names
- Skip overly technical camera specifications in titles
- Avoid first-person language ("my footage", "I filmed")
- Don't repeat the same keyword multiple times