# Video Storyboards: Claude Certification Quest

These videos are designed for beginner learners and can be assembled with screen recordings, simple slides, generated b-roll, voiceover, and captions.

## Video 0: Course Orientation

Goal: Make beginners feel safe and ready.

Format: 16:9 and 9:16 cutdown.

Length: 2-3 minutes.

### Timeline

| Time | Visual | Voiceover | Caption |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 0-5s | Simple title: Claude Certification Quest | Welcome to Claude Certification Quest. | Learn AI without coding |
| 5-15s | Browser opens NotebookLM | This is not a coding class. | No GitHub. No coding. |
| 15-30s | NotebookLM source and Studio panels | NotebookLM is your study console. | Sources, maps, media |
| 30-45s | Claude chat example | Claude is your practice assistant. | Draft. Explain. Practice. |
| 45-70s | Map of Worlds 0-5 | You will move through six worlds. | Six simple worlds |
| 70-100s | Safety checklist | You will learn clear prompts, answer checking, and safe habits. | Prompt. Check. Protect. |
| 100-130s | AI User Passport | The Final Boss is your AI User Passport. | Prove beginner fluency |
| 130-150s | Start World 0 handout | Start with World 0. | Begin with the basics |

### Voiceover

```text
Welcome to Claude Certification Quest.

This is a beginner AI fluency program. You do not need GitHub, Netlify, Vercel, coding, APIs, or technical background.

You will use NotebookLM as your study console and Claude as your practice assistant.

NotebookLM holds the sources, notes, study maps, mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, audio reviews, video cutscenes, infographics, and review decks. Claude helps you practice, draft, summarize, and improve your work.

The course is organized into six worlds. You start with the basic words, then learn what Claude can do, how to write clear prompts, how to check AI answers, how to protect private information, and how to use Claude for real work.

The final challenge is simple: complete a practice quiz and fill out your AI User Passport.

Start with World 0. Learn first, practice second, quiz last.
```

### Generation Prompts

Use for text-free b-roll plates:

```text
Clean modern learning environment, adult learner at laptop, browser-based study session, warm natural light, realistic desk, no readable screen text, calm educational mood, 16:9.
```

```text
Close-up of hands using laptop trackpad, simple online learning interface implied but no readable text, clean daylight, focused beginner-friendly mood, 9:16.
```

## Video 1: World 0 - The Basic Words

Goal: Teach AI assistant, prompt, source, and chat.

Format: 60-90 seconds.

### Timeline

| Time | Visual | Voiceover | Caption |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 0-5s | Four cards appear | World 0 gives you four words. | 4 words unlock AI |
| 5-20s | AI assistant card | An AI assistant helps answer, write, summarize, and explain. | AI assistant = helper |
| 20-35s | Prompt card | A prompt is the instruction or question you give AI. | Prompt = your instruction |
| 35-50s | Source card | A source is material NotebookLM can study from. | Source = trusted material |
| 50-65s | Chat card | A chat is the conversation with AI. | Chat = back and forth |
| 65-85s | Weak vs better prompt | Replace "AI?" with a clear question. | Clear beats vague |

### Voiceover

```text
World 0 starts with four words.

An AI assistant is a tool that helps answer questions, write, summarize, and explain.

A prompt is the instruction or question you give the AI.

A source is a document, webpage, note, or file that NotebookLM can use to answer questions.

A chat is the back-and-forth conversation between you and the AI.

Here is the move: do not type "AI?" Type, "Explain what an AI assistant is in plain language for someone who has never used one."

That is your first skill.
```

## Video 2: World 2 - The Prompt Formula

Goal: Teach the formula clearly.

Format: 60-90 seconds.

### Timeline

| Time | Visual | Voiceover | Caption |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 0-5s | Formula appears | Better prompts have five pieces. | 5-part prompt formula |
| 5-20s | Task | Task means the job. | What should AI do? |
| 20-35s | Context | Context means the background. | What does AI need to know? |
| 35-50s | Audience | Audience means who it is for. | Who is reading? |
| 50-65s | Format | Format means the shape. | Email, bullets, checklist |
| 65-80s | Constraints | Constraints are the rules. | Tone, length, privacy |
| 80-90s | Strong prompt example | Put them together. | Clear input, better output |

### Voiceover

```text
Use this formula: Task plus Context plus Audience plus Format plus Constraints.

Task: what should the AI do?

Context: what background does it need?

Audience: who is the answer for?

Format: should it be an email, checklist, table, or bullets?

Constraints: what rules should it follow?

Instead of "Help me write something," say: "Write a friendly follow-up email for a homeowner who asked about a quote. Keep it under 120 words. Use a warm professional tone. Do not include internal costs."
```

## Video 3: World 3 - Check The Answer

Goal: Teach hallucination and verification.

Format: 60-75 seconds.

### Voiceover

```text
AI can sound confident and still be wrong.

That is called a hallucination: an answer that sounds right but is wrong, unsupported, outdated, or made up.

Use this five-step check.

What claim is being made?

Is there a trusted source?

Are names, dates, and numbers correct?

Could a mistake cause harm or cost money?

Should a human expert review it?

Remember: confidence is not correctness.
```

### Captions

```text
Confidence is not correctness.
Check the source.
Verify names, dates, and numbers.
Use human review for high-stakes work.
```

## Video 4: World 4 - Safety Shield

Goal: Teach privacy habits.

Format: 60-75 seconds.

### Voiceover

```text
World 4 is your safety shield.

Do not paste passwords, API keys, payment details, private customer records, medical records, private contracts, or confidential business plans into AI tools unless you have explicit permission.

When in doubt, use fake sample data.

Instead of, "Here is my customer's full file. Write them an email," say, "Write a friendly email using this fake example: a homeowner asked for a quote update. Do not include private data or internal costs."

Safe AI starts before you press send.
```

## Video 5: World 5 - Real Workflows

Goal: Teach practical Claude use.

Format: 75-90 seconds.

### Voiceover

```text
World 5 is where you use Claude for real work.

Use this workflow.

One: give a clear prompt.

Two: read the answer.

Three: ask one follow-up to improve it.

Four: review before using it.

Try this with an email, meeting summary, checklist, comparison, study plan, or practice interview.

Before using the answer, check accuracy, tone, private information, names, dates, numbers, and promises.

The goal is not to let AI replace your judgment. The goal is to make your judgment faster and clearer.
```

## Video 6: Final Boss

Goal: Explain final assessment.

Format: 90 seconds.

### Voiceover

```text
The Final Boss has two parts.

First: a 20-question practice quiz.

Second: the AI User Passport.

To pass the quiz, score 80 percent or better. That means at least 16 correct answers out of 20.

Your passport proves what you know. It includes definitions, the prompt formula, three example prompts, three things not to paste into AI, one safer alternative, a five-step verification checklist, and one real workflow you can now do.

If you miss questions, do not worry. Review the matching world and try again.

That is how you build beginner AI fluency.
```
