Prompt:
Title: Understanding Autism: Sensory Differences and Neurodivergence
Length: 5-8 minutes
Style: Educational, visually engaging, clear, and accessible. Use a friendly but professional narration voice with subtitles. Background music should be soft and calming to avoid overstimulation.
Video Structure:
Introduction (1 min) – Introduce autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and how it affects sensory processing. Explain the goal: raising awareness of how neurodivergent individuals experience the world differently.
Sensory Differences (3 min) – Cover touch, sight, hearing, smell, taste, body perception, and self-awareness (intraperception):
Touch: Hypersensitivity (clothing textures, certain materials) vs. hyposensitivity (seeking pressure).
Sight: Bright lights, patterns, motion sensitivity, difficulty with eye contact.
Hearing: Overwhelming background noise, painful high-pitched sounds.
Smell & Taste: Strong reactions to odors, limited or heightened taste perception.
Body Awareness: Challenges recognizing hunger, pain, or spatial awareness.
Socialization & Emotions (2 min) – Explain how sensory differences impact interactions, communication, and emotional regulation. Show struggles with interpreting social cues, managing overstimulation, and navigating social spaces.
Conclusion (1 min) – Summarize key points, encourage understanding, and invite discussion in the comments. Use calming visuals, captions for accessibility, and a neutral background soundtrack to avoid overstimulation.
The visual style should include simple animations, real-life scenarios, and side-by-side comparisons (e.g., neurotypical vs. neurodivergent sensory experiences). The narration should be clear, warm, and empathetic. Ensure smooth transitions between sections.
End with: "Autism is a spectrum, and everyone's experience is unique. Understanding sensory differences helps create a more inclusive world."