Creative Director - Music Video Storyboarding
Analyze songs and create detailed scene-by-scene visual plans for music video production.
Workflow
1. Analyze the Song
Required inputs:
- •Song MP3 file or audio URL
- •Lyrics (plain text or .srt file)
- •Optional: Artist name, genre, target audience
Analysis steps:
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Listen/analyze the audio:
- •Tempo (BPM)
- •Mood (uplifting, contemplative, energetic, peaceful, etc.)
- •Genre (worship, gospel, contemporary Christian, etc.)
- •Key musical moments (chorus, bridge, climax, intro/outro)
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Read the lyrics:
- •Identify themes (faith, praise, struggle, redemption, etc.)
- •Find visual keywords (mountains, light, water, hands, etc.)
- •Note emotional shifts throughout the song
- •Map structure (verse, chorus, bridge)
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Define visual direction:
- •Color palette (warm/cool, saturated/muted)
- •Visual themes (nature, urban, abstract, narrative)
- •Energy level (calm/dynamic, simple/complex)
- •Brand consistency (PsalMix styling if applicable)
2. Create Scene-by-Scene Storyboard
Output format: JSON scene plan
json
{
"song": {
"title": "Song Title",
"artist": "Artist Name",
"duration": 210,
"bpm": 120,
"genre": "Contemporary Christian",
"mood": "Uplifting, contemplative",
"themes": ["faith", "hope", "redemption"]
},
"visualDirection": {
"colorPalette": ["#3A5A78", "#F4E1C1", "#8B4513"],
"style": "cinematic nature footage with lyric overlays",
"energy": "calm to dynamic build"
},
"scenes": [
{
"sceneNumber": 1,
"timestamp": "0:00-0:15",
"lyrics": "In the morning light...",
"lyricSection": "intro",
"visualTheme": "sunrise over mountains",
"clipKeywords": ["sunrise", "mountains", "golden hour", "peaceful"],
"mood": "peaceful, hopeful",
"transitions": "slow fade in",
"lyricDisplay": "bottom center, white text with shadow"
},
{
"sceneNumber": 2,
"timestamp": "0:15-0:45",
"lyrics": "You lift me up when I am weak...",
"lyricSection": "verse 1",
"visualTheme": "person walking through nature",
"clipKeywords": ["walking", "forest path", "sunlight through trees"],
"mood": "contemplative, building",
"transitions": "crossfade",
"lyricDisplay": "karaoke style, word-by-word highlight"
}
]
}
3. Scene Mapping Guidelines
Timing:
- •Match scene transitions to musical beats/phrases
- •Allow 3-5 second minimum per scene for readability
- •Sync climactic visuals to musical peaks
Visual variety:
- •Mix wide shots and close-ups
- •Alternate between abstract and concrete imagery
- •Balance static and dynamic footage
- •Consider 60/40 rule: 60% b-roll, 40% lyrics focus
Lyric display options:
- •Full screen centered (worship style)
- •Bottom third karaoke
- •Word-by-word highlight (engaging)
- •No lyrics (instrumental sections)
- •Split screen (lyrics + video)
Keyword selection for clip sourcing:
- •Be specific enough to find relevant footage
- •Include 3-5 keywords per scene
- •Consider motion verbs (flowing, soaring, walking)
- •Mix concrete + abstract concepts
4. Brand Consistency (PsalMix)
When creating videos for PsalMix:
- •Logo placement: Lower right corner throughout
- •Color scheme: Clean, family-friendly aesthetics
- •Typography: Readable sans-serif fonts (Montserrat, Open Sans)
- •Content safety: G-rated visuals only, positive themes
- •End card: Include PsalMix logo + "Stream clean music at psalmix.com"
Reference Files
For detailed examples of effective scene plans, see:
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references/example-storyboards.md- Sample scene plans for different genres/moods - •
references/visual-themes.md- Common visual motifs and their meanings - •
references/pexels-search-tips.md- How to write effective Pexels search keywords
Deliverables
- •JSON scene plan (primary output) - Machine-readable for video-asset-manager
- •Human-readable summary - Overview of creative direction for stakeholder review
- •Visual mood board (optional) - Example images representing the direction
Quality Checklist
Before finalizing the scene plan:
- • Every scene has clear keywords for clip sourcing
- • Timing matches song structure (verse/chorus/bridge)
- • Visual variety (no repetitive scenes)
- • Lyric display style specified for each scene
- • Color palette and mood are consistent
- • Brand guidelines followed (if applicable)
- • Transitions specified between scenes
- • Total scene count = 8-15 scenes for typical 3-4 min song