Educational videos
Educational videos use the same agent and pipeline as everything else, but the format is different: a clear hook, a well-structured explanation, supporting visuals, and a takeaway.
When to use this
Section titled “When to use this”- Teaching a concept, term, or process.
- Onboarding videos for a tool or platform.
- TikTok-style “did you know?” or “explain X like I’m 5” formats.
- Recurring educational channels (one topic per episode, on a schedule).
Prompt pattern
Section titled “Prompt pattern”Educational video explaining
<topic>for<audience>.<Tone>.<Length, orientation>.<Optional: host or visual style>.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”60-second vertical educational video explaining quantum entanglement for high schoolers. Friendly, hand-drawn whiteboard style. Narrated, with on-screen captions and a takeaway card at the end.
15-second TikTok-style explainer: “Why your laptop fan goes loud when you open Chrome.” Cheeky tone, bedroom YouTuber vibe. Vertical.
What Popp will do
Section titled “What Popp will do”- Research the topic if needed (with web search).
- Write a clear, structured script (hook, explanation, takeaway).
- Generate visuals — could be illustrative animation, B-roll, or a host with cutaways.
- Generate narration in the requested tone.
- Add captions and supporting on-screen text.
- Compose the final video.
- Specify the audience. “for high schoolers” and “for engineers” produce wildly different scripts.
- Pick one idea per video. Educational content under a minute can land one concept well — no more.
- Make captions readable. Default caption styling works, but you can ask for larger, bolder, color-coded text if the topic needs emphasis.
- Build a series. Educational content compounds. Use a Channel to publish weekly explainers on the same topic area.