Quantum Computing in 45 Seconds
A tech explainer using energetic narration and futuristic visuals to make quantum computing accessible to a general audience.
Pipeline Stages
Research
Find facts and sourcesGathered data on qubits vs classical bits, superposition, entanglement, and real-world applications from IBM Research and Google Quantum AI.
Script
Write the video script"A regular computer uses 0s and 1s. A quantum computer? It uses both at the same time..." — 160 words, statistic hook, listicle format with 3 points.
Voice
Synthesize narrationGenerated with ElevenLabs narrator-energetic voice. Upbeat, excited delivery at 160 WPM. Duration: 45 seconds.
Music
Add background trackSelected energetic electronic track from Pixabay. Volume: 0.2 with ducking. Tempo matches fast pacing.
Visual
Source b-roll and imagesSourced tech b-roll from Pexels: circuit boards, data centers, glowing quantum chips, binary code overlays, futuristic UI.
Editor
Assemble final videoAssembled 9:16 vertical video. Swipe transitions, large bold captions. Glitch effects on key reveals. Total: 45s, 12 cuts.
Publish
Post to platformsPublished to TikTok and YouTube Shorts. Tags: #quantumcomputing #tech #science #explained.
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Key Concepts
B-Roll
Supplemental footage intercut with the main shot.
Hook
The opening seconds designed to grab viewer attention.
Pacing
The rhythm and speed at which a video unfolds.
Transition
A visual effect used to move between clips or scenes.
Captions
On-screen text displaying spoken words for accessibility and engagement.