Ten ready-to-paste dish cut-lists, the six-block prompt formula behind them, and the 22 render failures that burn your credits before they ever reach your feed.
Four dishes from the account this format runs. Real published frames — the format is what the kit teaches; only the prompts are ours.
Launch price. It goes to $36 after — that is the real price, not a countdown or a fake timer.
Those four are the top of that account, not its average. How far a reel travels is mostly distribution, and nobody can sell you distribution. The nine-day follower run is a fact about that account, not a forecast for yours.
What four different dishes clearing a quarter of a million views does rule out is one lucky video. And the two rates are the part that is actually craft: 7.13% of the people who saw the birria reel liked it, 1.36% sent it to someone. Those happen after the algorithm has already put the viewer in front of you, which makes them the numbers a format can move. This kit is that format written down: how it is assembled, and every way it breaks.
The six blocks in their fixed order, and exactly what breaks when you reorder them.
Fill-in-the-blank templates for the five blocks you write once and reuse — style, scene, character, audio, negative — each with two worked examples.
125 cuts, line by line. Savoury and sweet, hot and cold, East and West — each with its opener class, money shot and swap note. Nine opener classes, deliberately spread.
22 documented render failures and the exact wording that avoids each, plus a one-minute pre-render check. The part nobody else sells — see below.
What you need, by category, and where to get it. No per-clip price is printed — a stale third-party number is worse than none.
You have watched your own AI clips come out plastic, glitched, morphing, or on fire. That is almost never the model — it is the wording, and it is fixable.
Most prompt kits sell you the good render. This one also sells you the bad ones — 22 ways these clips break, each with the wording that caused it and the wording that fixes it. A sample:
HERO or
HOOK in and the model draws the English word across the food.Most of those cost real money to learn. Reading them costs you the price of this kit and about ten minutes. Two rules explain almost all 22: the model renders words, not meaning, and negatives lose to positives. Once you can see those two working, you stop debugging renders and start debugging sentences.
Start with one dish, not ten. Open Part 3 and run 01 — Cold Soba first — the least fragile cut-list in the set: short cook, one action per cut, no open flame, and a money shot that is food, not a person.
Get one clean render out of the easy one first. Then paste your fixed blocks from Part 2, run the one-minute check from Part 4, and only then spend.
Ten more dish cut-lists. Same format, same labels, same rules — the pack doubles to 20 dishes / 252 cuts, so you are not writing a cut-list from scratch for months. Add it at checkout for +$18 ($47 total). Every cut-list is a blueprint written to the rules in Parts 1 and 4, not a render log; your model, provider and seed decide the actual frames.
Licence. Use it on your own channels, personal or commercial, as many videos as you like. Do not resell, redistribute or repackage the kit itself.
Refund. This is a digital product delivered instantly, so all sales are final and no refunds are given once the download is available. Because you get access immediately, completing checkout is your agreement to start the download right away and to waive the statutory cooling-off / right of withdrawal for digital content, including the EU and UK 14-day right. This page describes the contents in full so you can decide before you buy.