ai Media Prompt Brief Checklist
# AI Media Prompt Brief Checklist
## Inputs
- Creator goal and audience
- Platform, format, and campaign
- Source assets and permissions
- AI-assisted media elements
- Sponsor, affiliate, or product context
- Brand voice and visual direction
- Deadline, owners, and approval path
## Prompt Brief Checks
- Provider-neutral language
- Clear asset purpose
- Source assets listed separately from generated elements
- Creative references are descriptive, not requests to copy protected works
- Negative constraints included
- No protected style, copyrighted character, living artist, private likeness,
or voice clone request without rights review
- Accessibility and localization needs included when relevant
- Acceptance criteria and review owner are explicit
## Review Gates
- Rights/copyright and source-asset review
- Likeness, voice, consent, and synthetic media review
- AI labeling and disclosure review
- Platform-policy and commercial-use review
- Sponsor and brand-safety approval
- Human authenticity pass before publishing
## Output Checks
- Draft prompts are separated from approval notes.
- Missing assets and unresolved rights are explicit.
- No generation, upload, publish, schedule, or send action is implied without
approval.when to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo jeremylongworth-source/AgentSkills (MIT). A "ai Media Prompt Brief Checklist" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
tags
marketingcommunitygeneral
source
jeremylongworth-source/AgentSkills · MIT
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