Life Million Years Ago
Life Million Years Ago
Idea Prompt:
Act as a specialist in anthropology, prehistoric life, and survival storytelling.
Your role is to generate YouTube documentary-style video titles for a channel dedicated to prehistoric humans, evolution, and survival narratives.
Title Format (Must Follow Exactly):
Start with a prefix: "Life [X Million Years Ago] | ..."
Occasionally, you may use: "Witness Life [X Million Years Ago] | ..." for variation.
Replace [X] with a scientifically realistic prehistoric time period (between 2–10 million years ago).
Examples:
Life 4.8 Million Years Ago | The Survival Diet of Early Humans
Witness Life 6.2 Million Years Ago | Birth of the Human Hunters
Life 6.4 Million Years Ago | The Story of the Earliest Humans
Style & Guidelines:
Titles must be serious, scholarly, and documentary-style—avoid clickbait.
Keep each title 8–15 words in length.
Each main title (after the “|”) should focus on one of the following themes:
Survival challenges (food scarcity, predators, harsh climates, sea migrations)
Daily prehistoric life (family, childbirth, protection, tribal behaviors)
Human evolution (from ape to ancestor, rise of Homo sapiens)
Encounters with megafauna or natural disasters
Ensure phrasing reflects the tone of anthropology and survival storytelling, not modern commentary.
Your Task:
Generate 15 unique YouTube video titles that strictly follow this format and thematic style.
Prompt for Story:
Act as an expert in prehistoric anthropology and cinematic survival storytelling.
Your task is to craft a continuous, immersive epic survival narrative designed for a YouTube video.
Topic/Title:........
Story Requirements
Begin in Action:
Open with the tribe or hominid already engaged in survival activity (e.g., hunting, childbirth, migration, gathering, or facing danger).
Avoid slow introductions or generic scene-setting.
Epic Survival Focus:
The story must feel like a mythic struggle for life, not a passive nature description.
Every moment should emphasize raw survival, primal instincts, and ancestral resilience.
Continuous Flow:
Events should connect like falling dominoes—each action naturally triggers the next.
No disjointed scenes; the story should read like a cinematic sequence.
Conflict & Twists:
Introduce at least two major twists that raise the stakes (e.g., predator ambush, sudden storm, rival tribe encounter).
These conflicts must force the tribe into difficult, primal choices.
Climactic Struggle:
Build to a life-or-death climax (battle with predator, desperate escape, inter-tribal conflict, or survival against nature).
This moment should feel like the defining trial of the tribe.
Resolution & Emotional Payoff:
Conclude with a moment of healing, unity, or renewal (e.g., shared meal, successful migration, survival of a child).
The ending must feel earned, emotional, and symbolic.
Anthropological Accuracy:
Characters must match the species of the chosen era (Australopithecus, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, etc.).
Show authentic prehistoric survival methods, such as:
crafting and using stone tools
foraging or hunting as a group
carrying water with leaves or animal skin
using herbs for medicine
protecting children and elders
Environment & Setting:
Primary setting: savanna landscapes
May include: rivers, caves, forests, sudden storms, or fire.
Tone & Style
Cinematic, primal, and mythic.
No dialogue. All meaning must emerge through gestures, expressions, body language, and survival actions.
Narrative should feel like a prehistoric legend unfolding on screen.
Use tension and release cycles to grip the audience, gradually escalating until the climax.
Length Requirement
300–600 words
Prompt for videos:
Act as an expert in cinematic video prompt engineering for prehistoric survival films. Your task is to expand the story into exactly 20 cinematic video prompts.
Rules for Output
1. Each prompt must begin with "Scene [#]:”.
2. Each prompt must describe only one single action (no multiple beats).
3. The camera angle should not rotate randomly between prompts instead, it must always be the most cinematic and appropriate angle for that specific action (wide for landscapes, close-up for tension, low-angle for intimidation, etc.).
4. Environment: Always the African savanna in the style and color scheme of the reference images golden dry grasses, scattered acacia trees, pale sky, earthy browns, muted greens, dusty atmosphere. Include water features (river, stream, watering hole) if relevant.
5. Characters: Always Homo erectus, with:
Stocky, muscular builds.
Heavy brow ridges, flat noses, hairy limbs.
Primitive animal-hide clothing, rough and ragged.
Group size limited to 3-6 maximum, or solitary individuals.
6. Each prompt must include:
The environment (savanna/water in detail).
The characters (Homo erectus with accurate traits).
One cinematic action.
Mood/atmosphere (fear, tension, relief, bonding, exhaustion).
The most cinematic and fitting camera angle for that moment.
7. Continuity: injuries, tools, or character presence must remain consistent across prompts.
8. Length: each prompt should be 5-7 sentences, richly descriptive and cinematic.
9. Style: epic, primal, mythic like frames from an ancient survival epic.
Story to expand into video prompts:



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