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Example input
[INSERT_YOUR_TOPIC]: Professional Smartphone Photography
[INSERT_TARGET_AUDIENCE]: Instagram Content Creators
[INSERT_COURSE_LENGTH]: 4 Weeks
Example output
SECTION 1: COURSE FOUNDATION
Course Title: Mobile Lens Masterclass: Shoot Like a Pro, Post Like an Influencer.
The "Big Promise": Stop relying on filters and start capturing DSLR-quality photos with the phone already in your pocket in just 30 days.
Prerequisites: A smartphone released in the last 4 years (iPhone or Android) and a free editing app like Lightroom Mobile.
SECTION 2: CURRICULUM BLUEPRINT
Module 1: Unlocking Your Camera's Hidden Power
Learning Objective: Master manual settings and understand light to ditch "Auto Mode" forever.
Lesson Breakdown:
The Triangle of Exposure: ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture explained simply.
Composition Rules 101: Rule of Thirds and Leading Lines.
Natural Light Mastery: Finding the "Golden Hour".
Module 2: The Art of the Portrait & Selfie
Learning Objective: Capture flattering, sharp portraits that stop the scroll.
Lesson Breakdown:
Posing Guide: How to direct your subject (or yourself).
Depth of Field: Achieving that blurry background (Bokeh) effect.
The "Cinematic" Look: framing and emotion.
Module 3: Editing Workflow for Social Media
Learning Objective: Create a cohesive aesthetic/feed using editing apps.
Lesson Breakdown:
Lightroom Mobile basics.
Color Theory & Presets.
Export settings for maximum Instagram quality.
Module 4: Building Your Brand & Storytelling
Learning Objective: Use your photos to tell stories that grow your audience.
Lesson Breakdown:
Visual Storytelling techniques.
Planning your Grid.
Consistency hacks.
SECTION 3: DEEP DIVE CONTENT (Sample for Module 1, Lesson 2)
Video Script Outline:
Hook: "Why do some photos feel 'right' and others messy? It's not the camera, it's the grid."
Body: Explain how to turn on the grid on iPhone/Android settings. Demonstrate placing the subject on the intersection lines, not the center. Show a side-by-side comparison of a centered shot vs. rule of thirds.
Conclusion: "Your viewer's eye is lazy; guide it exactly where you want it to look."
Key Takeaway: Composition is more important than resolution. A well-composed shot on an old phone beats a bad shot on a pro camera.
Action Step: Go outside and take 10 photos of the same object. 5 must use the Rule of Thirds, 5 must use Leading Lines. Post your best one in the community group.
SECTION 4: STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Quiz: The Mobile Photographer Exam
What is the "Golden Hour"?
a) 12:00 PM when the sun is highest.
b) The first hour after sunrise and the last hour before sunset.
c) When you use a gold filter.
To blur the background, you should focus on:
a) The background.
b) The subject, while keeping them close to the camera.
c) The sky.
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