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Generates a coordinated batch of 5-10 visually consistent image prompts for social media campaigns, launches, or recurring visual formats.
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Produces a coordinated batch of image prompts for a social media campaign — a set of 5 to 10 visually consistent images that work together as a series while each standing alone, suitable for a planned content push, a show launch, or a recurring visual format.
Orchestrates generation of coordinated social media content packs with multiple images, short videos, and audio for Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms using Google AI tools.
Generates coordinated image prompts for multiple formats and aspect ratios (podcast, YouTube, social media) from a single visual concept, optimizing composition and text-safe zones per platform.
Generates designer-ready visual briefs covering layout, palette, typography, mood, and motion for social content handoff to Claude Design or a human designer.
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Produces a coordinated batch of image prompts for a social media campaign — a set of 5 to 10 visually consistent images that work together as a series while each standing alone, suitable for a planned content push, a show launch, or a recurring visual format.
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SOCIAL MEDIA BATCH — FREQUENCY LAUNCH CAMPAIGN 7 images · Instagram · 2-week launch · Flux
VISUAL ANCHOR STRING (Append to all prompts)
urban documentary photography, muted neutral palette with warm mid-tones, natural available light, occupied city environments, precise composition, evidence of use and habitation, architectural scale, Iwan Baan aesthetic, no commercial sheen, no tourist perspective, serious editorial intelligence, slight film grain
BATCH OVERVIEW
The 7 images move from the macro to the micro: the first images establish urban scale, the middle images move to human-scale interactions with buildings and spaces, and the final images are intimate details. The series reads, across two weeks, as a slow introduction to a way of seeing cities — which is exactly what Frequency does editorially.
IMAGE 1 — Scale establisher Format: 4:5 · Composition: Wide establishing shot
Documentary photograph, wide view looking down a long straight city street from a pedestrian bridge, morning rush hour, dozens of figures tiny in the middle distance, tall mixed-use buildings on both sides funneling the perspective, natural overcast daylight, muted concrete grey palette with warm window lights from office buildings, human occupation at city scale, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 4:5
Content note: Post on Day 1 of launch (episode 1 drop day). Caption: introduce the show's mission. This image says "the city is our subject" before any words do.
IMAGE 2 — Architectural detail Format: 1:1 · Composition: Close architectural abstract
Documentary photograph, close-up of a weathered building facade showing layers of paint over brick over concrete repair, textures of urban maintenance over decades, late afternoon raking light revealing surface depth, muted ochre and grey tones, no people visible, the facade as a document of time, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 1:1
Content note: Post Day 3. Caption: a quote from the episode about how cities accumulate history. This image works as a texture piece — visual rest between more compositionally active images.
IMAGE 3 — Human in architectural scale Format: 4:5 · Composition: Medium — person and building
Documentary photograph, a person in their 40s sitting on concrete steps outside a large institutional building, eating lunch alone, looking into the middle distance, the building facade towers above them, scale contrast between human and structure, natural midday light, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 4:5
Content note: Post Day 5. Caption: a specific observation about the human scale of city planning. This is the first image with a central human figure — introduces the show's character-driven approach to urban subjects.
IMAGE 4 — Interior threshold Format: 1:1 · Composition: Medium — architectural threshold
Documentary photograph, the interior of a social housing lobby, empty, afternoon light from a single window casting a rectangle of light on worn linoleum floor, mailboxes on one wall, a child's bicycle leaning against the wall, practical fluorescent light overhead, the space between public and private, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 1:1
Content note: Post Day 8. Caption: episode topic that week. The threshold — neither inside nor outside — is a recurring Frequency subject. This image introduces that recurring motif.
IMAGE 5 — Construction and change Format: 4:5 · Composition: Wide — old and new in frame simultaneously
Documentary photograph, a street where a mid-century residential building stands adjacent to a construction site for a new tower, the old building's residents visible at windows, construction hoarding with permit notices, the transition from one city to another happening simultaneously, overcast daylight, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 4:5
Content note: Post Day 10. Caption: the week's episode topic (urban development, displacement, or housing). The juxtaposition image — doing the most editorial work of the series.
IMAGE 6 — Infrastructure intimate Format: 1:1 · Composition: Close — urban infrastructure detail
Documentary photograph, close view of a manhole cover in wet pavement after rain, city reflections in the surface water around it, utility markings on the cover, the city's hidden infrastructure made momentarily visible, muted cool palette with warm reflections, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 1:1
Content note: Post Day 12. Caption: a line from the episode about the city's hidden systems. The most abstract image in the set — works as a visual palate cleanser and signals the show's interest in the overlooked.
IMAGE 7 — End of day Format: 4:5 · Composition: Wide — city at dusk, few people
Documentary photograph, a city plaza at dusk, day crowd dispersed, a few remaining figures in the distance, street lights coming on, the urban environment briefly belonging to no one, muted blue-grey twilight palette with warm artificial light beginning to compete, [VISUAL ANCHOR STRING] --ar 4:5
Content note: Post Day 14 (end of launch fortnight). Caption: reflect on the two weeks of launch, or tease the next episode. The "day ending" image closes the launch visually — the city goes quiet before the next cycle begins.
GENERATION NOTES
Generate all 7 images from the same Flux session to maximize palette consistency. Begin with Image 3 (the most compositionally specific, with a human figure) to establish the style anchor, then use its generation seed for the remaining images. Images 2 and 6 (close abstracts) may need higher --guidance values to stay in documentary register rather than drifting toward abstract art.