AI-Generated UGC Shot List
High-Protein Overnight Oats Recipe
Healthy recipe UGC. High-protein overnight oats. Ingredient flat lay, hands adding each layer, close-up of texture, fridge door closing, next-morning reveal, first bite. VO: macros and prep time. YouT…
This is a 12-shot filming plan for a 60s Shorts recipe video — high-Protein Overnight Oats Recipe. Each shot specifies what appears on camera, the movement type, and the script or voiceover line, so you can film in sequence without stopping to think between takes. It's structured for YouTube Shorts' educational format, with a clear value proposition up front and logical shot progression. Use it as an on-set checklist: work through each shot in order, adjust framing to your location, and adapt the script lines to your own voice.
Shot list
- 1HOOK0–3s
Wide shot of kitchen counter with ingredients laid out in a flat lay
Voiceover:Here's how to make high-protein overnight oats. - 2PROBLEM4–10s
Overhead shot of hands picking up a bowl and a measuring cup
- 3PROBLEM11–15s
Close-up of oats being poured into the bowl
- 4INSIGHT16–20s
Medium shot of hands adding protein powder to the oats
- 5INSIGHT21–25s
Close-up of hands adding yogurt into the bowl, mixing with a spoon
- 6SOLUTION26–30s
Close-up of hands adding chia seeds and honey, followed by mixing
- 7SOLUTION31–35s
Medium shot of the final mixture being placed into a jar
- 8SOLUTION36–40s
Wide shot of fridge door opening and jar being placed inside
- 9RESULT41–45s
Wide shot of fridge door closing with a soft click
- 10RESULT46–50s
Wide shot of fridge door opening the next morning with sunlight streaming in
- 11RESULT51–55s
Close-up of spoon taking the first bite of oats from the jar
- 12FINAL56–60s
Overhead shot of the empty jar showcased on the counter with oats around
Voiceover:Macros and prep time.
Why this format works
Recipe content performs because the outcome is concrete and shareable. Viewers save it, return to it, and recreate it — meaning one good shoot can generate sustained traffic for months. The shot list captures the steps in the order viewers need to follow them, not the order that's easiest to film.
Filming tips for Shorts
- Open with the payoff visible in the frame — Shorts viewers decide in the first second whether to stay.
- Speak clearly and slightly slower than feels natural; Shorts are often watched without captions.
- Shoot from the same position for every shot that's meant to be in the same scene — continuity matters more than variety.
- Film your strongest take last. Energy builds with repetition.
Best for creators who make
Generate your own shot list
Paste your brief and get a custom shot list in seconds — free, no signup.
Try the free generator →Want unlimited shot lists?
Get the iOS app for unlimited generations, location-based filming reminders, and shot tracking.
Download SimplistUGC — Free