For a while now, I had this idea to create a feedback loop prompt that includes multiple expert evaluations, re-evaluations, ratings, and critique to create a perfect chatGPT Netflix series ID. And this is the result before we go through my step-by-step process on how I did this. But first, let’s take a look at the final result.
Victoria stands outside Memory Lane, her heart pounding as she clutches a photo of her late husband, Alex Nova. Neon lights reflect off her tear-filled eyes as every corner of this bustling Metropolis reminds her of him. Haunted by his mysterious death and desperate for relief, she’s drawn to the promise of a fresh start at Memory Lane in Nova Mind, where the future’s bright but the promise is tinged with dark secrets.
Memory Lane stands as a beacon for those desperate to forget, but as Victoria awakens post-procedure, her brief relief turns to dread. Unfamiliar memories flood in, from a child’s laughter she’s never heard to clandestine meetings in shadowy alleys and whispers of impending danger. Torn between the desire to forget and the need to remember, Victoria’s very identity begins to waver.
Overseeing her procedure was Dr. Helena Barris, a brilliant neurologist with her own enigmatic past, who now becomes an unexpected ally. Anonymous messages start arriving, both guiding and warning Victoria. She realizes the chilling truth: Memory Lane’s procedure doesn’t erase memories, it transfers them. And some memories she discovers are perilous to inherit.
Victoria’s journey to reclaim her past and navigate the treacherous terrain of borrowed memories reveals dark secrets about Memory Lane and its patrons. Among the recycled memories, she stumbles upon clues hinting at the truth behind Alex’s death. In a city where the past can be repurposed, what price are its citizens willing to pay for a clean slate? Can we ever truly escape the shadows of our sins?
As Victoria confronts the maze of memories and Nova Mind begins to experience unrest, Memory Lane delves deep into not just personal truths, but also the sinister underbelly of a society striving to rewrite its history.
If you want to learn how to do this yourself, I’ll go through how I did it. I started by finding experts who could evaluate our ID or pre-cap. I gathered screenwriters, story consultants, genre experts, and behavior experts. Then, I used my favorite TV series as inspiration and created a PDF file. I used an advanced data analyst to analyze the PDF and generate unique, non-generic, and realistic TV series ideas.
Next, I wrote a TV series pre-cap, focusing on the drama mystery genre. I evaluated the pre-cap with experts and received feedback on how to improve it. I refined the pre-cap based on the feedback and re-evaluated it. This process continued until I achieved a high rating.
To create a visual trailer, I used mid-journey images from the scenes of the story. These images captured the essence of the TV series and engaged the audience.
In conclusion, the process of creating a thrilling TV series involves expert evaluations, refining the pre-cap, and creating a captivating visual trailer. With the right expertise and attention to detail, a TV series like Memory Lane can captivate audiences and keep them hooked from the very beginning.