Plan the first three seconds, generate vertical scenes, and keep each faceless TikTok video focused on one quick promise.

Use a short hook, visible caption room, and one visual idea per beat before sending the clip into the generator.
Use one repeatable flow so every generation starts with a real content job, not a vague prompt.
Open with a problem, contrast, or surprising claim that can be understood instantly.
Split the video into hook, context, proof, and CTA scenes before generation.
Use the AI Video Generator for 9:16 scenes with motion, lighting, and caption space specified.
Save the hook style and scene prompt when a format performs well.
Keep the page focused on production choices that affect watch time and completion rate.
The viewer should understand the topic before the first visual transition.
Avoid packing multiple unrelated tips into one short-form clip.
Leave room for on-screen text without hiding the main subject or motion.
Use motion and framing changes to keep the short clip moving.
End with one save, follow, comment, or click action that matches the hook.
Turn the best hook and scene combinations into prompt templates.
Direct answers for creators building TikTok-style videos without showing their face.
Start with a hook, choose a focused scene, and create a vertical clip inside FacelessReels.