– Title (English): 12-15 words, no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in title, no character names from the video (we don’t have any characters, but perhaps no names like “Jimmy Helms” if that would be from video; but maybe we can include band name Londonbeat). No colon or dash.
So title must be 12-15 words inclusive.
– Word count: between 1000 and 1400 inclusive, target 1400.
– Format: each paragraph exactly 2 sentences; blank line between paragraphs; plain text only.
– Content: thorough, balanced, from description + transcript (we only have description). Engaging, professional tone.
– No sensitive/offensive content; rephrase or omit problematic source material.
The user gave structured journalist notes, basically a summary about the video mix. Need to produce article with that content.
Ensure that each paragraph has exactly 2 sentences, blank line between paragraphs (i.e., double newline). All paragraphs 2 sentences each.
Word count must be between 1000 and 1400 words. That’s fairly long.
We need to plan number of paragraphs. If each paragraph is 2 sentences, each sentence can be fairly long to reach 1400 words.
Number of paragraphs needed: Suppose we aim for 1400 words. Average words per sentence: maybe 12-15 words?
Let’s say 15 words per sentence => 2 sentences per paragraph => 30 words per paragraph. 1400 / 30 ≈ 46.66 => about 47 paragraphs.
That’s a lot. But maybe we can have longer sentences with 20-25 words.
1400/40 = 35 paragraphs. If each sentence 20 words, each paragraph 40 words.
1400/40 = 35 paragraphs. That’s manageable.
Alternatively, we could aim for 1300-1400 words, with about 30 paragraphs. Each paragraph 2 sentences ~20 words each => 40 words per paragraph; 1400/40=35 paragraphs.
So about 35-40 paragraphs.
We’ll need to keep consistent with two-sentence paragraphs. Must not include colon or dash in title.
Title must be 12-15 words; no colon or dash. So we need to count words carefully.
Potential title: “Londonbeat’s ‘I’ve Been Thinking About You’ Revives 90s Dance‑Pop in Engaging Short‑Form Video Mix”. This includes dash, not allowed.
So we need to avoid dash and colon. Also avoid colon.
Use only spaces, maybe apostrophe and commas okay.
We must also not use character names from the video. The description says vocalists Jimmy Helms, Jimmy Chambers, George Chandler, William Henshall; those are from the video?
It says the content “lean heavily into nostalgic appeal, emphasizing catchy beats, smooth vocal harmonies, and the emotional resonance that made the original track popular.” The requirement says do not use character names from the video. So we should avoid mentioning those names (Jimmy Helms etc).
Probably okay to reference “the band members” generically but not specific names. So we avoid the specific names.