The average viewer decides whether to keep watching in under two seconds. Not after the first minute. Not after the hook resolves. In the first two seconds, before anything has been said.
Most video creators invest their effort in the middle of the video: the information, the story, the value. The opening gets a generic establishing shot or a talking head that starts mid-sentence. The result is a video that performs with the people who were already going to watch it and reaches almost no one else.
The opening scene is not the introduction to your content. It is the content that earns the right to show the rest.
Scroll-Stopping is a collection of 150 AI video prompts designed entirely around hook psychology. Every prompt is engineered to produce an opening scene that forces a viewer to stop scrolling and stay. The prompts are organized by hook type, not by genre or tool, so you choose the mechanism that fits the emotional response you need.
What is inside:All 150 prompts are tool-agnostic and optimized for Kling, Veo 3, and Seedance. Nothing here requires a specific platform or niche. The hook types work across all short-form formats because they are based on viewer psychology, not platform mechanics.
For TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts creators who struggle with low watch time. For video marketers and social media managers who understand that views begin before the first word.
Order your copy and stop getting skipped.