Turn Chapter 1 Into a BookTok / Reels Trailer (60 Seconds) — No Editing Skills
Text doesn’t travel on social. Video does.
This workflow turns your Chapter 1 excerpt into a 60-second vertical trailer you can post on TikTok (BookTok) and Instagram Reels, using StoryTool (text → AI slides → voice → video).
You’ll get:
- a ready-to-post trailer video
- subtitles in-video + SRT (optional)
- a clean “no-sub” version for reposting / dubbing later
- a repeatable template you can use for every book
What makes a BookTok/Reels trailer actually work (in 60 seconds)
A high-performing book trailer on short-form platforms is not a summary. It is:
- a hook + vibe + a question
- 3–5 fast “story signals” (character, setting, stakes)
- a clear CTA (read, preorder, follow)
Your job is to make the viewer think: “I need this book.”
TikTok’s #BookTok is a major global community for book content (reviews, reactions, writing, fandom). Use it as your discovery engine.
Step 1 — Pick the right excerpt (copy/paste rule)
Choose one of these from Chapter 1:
- the first “problem” moment (inciting incident)
- a high-tension dialogue
- a scene that shows your world in one image
- the moment your character makes a decision
Do not try to fit full plot into 60 seconds.
Step 2 — Build a 60-second trailer script (copy/paste template)
Template A — “Hook → Stakes → Tease”
Template B — “Quote-first trailer”
Step 3 — Convert script into a StoryTool video (6-step workflow)
StoryTool creation in 6 steps:
- Paste your text
- Choose visual style and voice
- Select an Agent and aspect ratio
- Add intro, outro, background music
- Generate title and description (optional)
- Click Generate → ready-to-publish video
Recommended settings for book trailers
- Agent: Story Agent (best for consistent characters/world)
- Aspect ratio: 9:16 vertical
- Style: pick one style for the whole book campaign (consistency beats variety)
- Voice: keep one narrator voice for brand memory
Export set (recommended)
- Video with subtitles (fast publish)
- SRT subtitle file (reuse + localization)
- Video without subtitles (clean master)
Step 4 — Hook design: your first 2 seconds (non-negotiable)
Use one of these hook types:
Hook Type 1: Identity twist
“Everyone thinks she’s the hero. She’s the trap.”
Hook Type 2: Deadline
“In 7 days, the town burns.”
Hook Type 3: Forbidden rule
“Never open that door. He opened it.”
Hook Type 4: One-line premise
“A love story inside a war they can’t win.”
Keep hook text on-screen short (2–6 words per card).
Step 5 — Visual shot list (so your AI slides feel cinematic)
Use 8–12 shots for a 60s trailer:
- Title vibe card (2s)
- Character reveal (5s)
- Setting wide shot (4s)
- The “problem” moment (6s)
- Close-up emotion (5s)
- Symbol/object (4s)
- Antagonist pressure (6s)
- Countdown/deadline (5s)
- Consequence glimpse (6s)
- Final question (4s)
- Book cover / series card (4s)
- CTA card (4s)
Step 6 — Caption + hashtags (SEO + GEO template)
TikTok caption template (BookTok)
Hashtags (pick 5–8):
#BookTok #BookRecommendations #BookTrailer #FantasyBooks #RomanceBooks #ThrillerBooks #IndieAuthor #KindleBooks
Instagram Reels caption template
Hashtags (pick 5–10):
#Bookstagram #BookReels #BookTok #CurrentlyReading #BookLovers #WritersCommunity #IndieBooks
Step 7 — Music and rights (keep it safe)
If you add music:
- Prefer platform-licensed music inside Instagram’s music options (simplest compliance)
- If you upload your own audio track, make sure you have the right to use it
StoryTool can add background music, but your posting platform may still enforce music rights depending on what you use.
Step 8 — Make it multilingual (global readers, same trailer)
Fast workflow:
- Keep your same visuals
- Translate only:
- narration script
- on-screen hook lines (short)
- title/description/caption
- Generate a new language version with StoryTool voice (you support English best + other languages; clone/custom voice for 20 key languages)
This gives you global reach without remaking the creative from scratch.
Trial → Paid: the clean way to start
StoryTool trial gives up to 3,000 characters per account per month.
That’s enough to test:
- 1 full 60-second trailer script
- or multiple micro-teasers (15–30 seconds)
Best next step:
- Generate one trailer with Template A
- Post it
- If you get comments/saves, scale into a weekly series:
- Trailer
- Character reveal
- “Quote trailer”
- Scene teaser
- Chapter 1 episodic cut
References
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