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| # Hospital Copilot β Introductory Video Script | |
| ### "Before the Last Patient" | |
| **Hackathon:** Gemma 4 for Good Β· 2026 | |
| **Format:** Narrated short film with text overlays | |
| **Runtime:** 90β120 seconds | |
| **Tone:** Honest, grounded, emotional | |
| --- | |
| ## PURPOSE OF THIS VIDEO | |
| This is the introductory video that plays BEFORE the demo. | |
| It establishes the problem emotionally, introduces the solution, and honestly | |
| frames what the viewer is about to see as a proof of concept β not a live | |
| hospital deployment, but a fully functional system that would work identically | |
| in a real clinical setting. | |
| --- | |
| ## SCENE-BY-SCENE SCRIPT | |
| --- | |
| ### SCENE 1 β THE PROBLEM | |
| **Timestamp:** 0:00 β 0:35 | |
| **Visual:** Black screen β single stat β doctor's desk at end of day | |
| **[Black screen. Silence. Then a single line of text fades in:]** | |
| > *"In Ghana, there is 1 doctor for every 10,000 people."* | |
| **[Fade to: a doctor's desk late in the day. Stack of paper files. | |
| A tired hand writing notes. A clock on the wall.]** | |
| **NARRATOR (Voice-over):** | |
| > "Every day, doctors in Ghana see between 30 and 50 patients. | |
| > They diagnose. They treat. They care. | |
| > | |
| > But when the last patient leaves β the work is not done. | |
| > | |
| > The notes still need to be written. | |
| > The records updated. | |
| > The paperwork filed. | |
| > | |
| > For every hour spent with a patient β | |
| > another hour is spent on documentation. | |
| > | |
| > That is an hour stolen from the next patient. | |
| > From rest. From family. | |
| > | |
| > This is the hidden cost of healthcare β | |
| > and it is burning doctors out." | |
| **[Text overlay appears on screen:]** | |
| > *"Medical burnout affects 70% of doctors in sub-Saharan Africa."* | |
| > *β WHO, 2024* | |
| --- | |
| ### SCENE 2 β THE HUMAN COST | |
| **Timestamp:** 0:35 β 0:55 | |
| **Visual:** Empty waiting room chairs. Then a full one. A patient waiting alone. | |
| **NARRATOR (Voice-over):** | |
| > "When a doctor is exhausted, the patient feels it. | |
| > | |
| > Shorter consultations. | |
| > Less explanation. | |
| > Less time to listen. | |
| > | |
| > The patient who comes in last | |
| > gets less than the patient who came in first. | |
| > | |
| > That is not a failure of the doctor. | |
| > That is a failure of the system. | |
| > | |
| > We built something to fix it." | |
| --- | |
| ### SCENE 3 β THE SOLUTION | |
| **Timestamp:** 0:55 β 1:15 | |
| **Visual:** Laptop screen showing Hospital Copilot. Live transcript streaming. | |
| ICD codes appearing. SOAP note generating. | |
| **NARRATOR (Voice-over):** | |
| > "Hospital Copilot is an AI clinical assistant powered by Gemma 4. | |
| > | |
| > It listens to the consultation β with the doctor's permission β | |
| > and handles the documentation automatically. | |
| > | |
| > Live transcription. | |
| > Symptom extraction. | |
| > SOAP notes. | |
| > Patient summaries. | |
| > | |
| > Grounded in real ICD-10 codes | |
| > and WHO-approved drug dosages. | |
| > | |
| > The doctor talks to the patient. | |
| > The AI handles the rest." | |
| --- | |
| ### SCENE 4 β THE HONEST DISCLAIMER | |
| **Timestamp:** 1:15 β 1:30 | |
| **Visual:** Plain background. No music. Just voice. Calm and direct. | |
| **[Music fades out completely here. Silence under the voice.]** | |
| **NARRATOR (Voice-over):** | |
| > "What you are about to see is a proof of concept. | |
| > | |
| > We are not in a hospital. | |
| > The patient is not real. | |
| > The setting is simulated. | |
| > | |
| > But the AI is real. | |
| > The technology is real. | |
| > The output is real. | |
| > | |
| > Everything you will see β | |
| > the transcription, the clinical notes, the intelligence β | |
| > is exactly what would happen | |
| > in an actual hospital consultation. | |
| > | |
| > This is what it could look like. | |
| > This is what it should look like. | |
| > Starting today." | |
| --- | |
| ### SCENE 5 β CLOSING TITLE CARD | |
| **Timestamp:** 1:30 β 1:45 | |
| **Visual:** Clean dark screen. Text appears line by line with gentle fade. | |
| ``` | |
| Hospital Copilot | |
| Powered by Gemma 4 | |
| Built for Ghana. Built for Good. | |
| βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ | |
| Gemma 4 for Good Hackathon Β· 2026 | |
| ``` | |
| **[Soft transition into the demo video]** | |
| --- | |
| ## FILMING GUIDE | |
| ### Scenes and What You Need | |
| | Scene | Location | Props | | |
| |---|---|---| | |
| | Opening desk shot | Any desk β dim warm light | Paper files, pen, clock | | |
| | Waiting room | Any corridor or room with chairs | Chairs, natural light | | |
| | Laptop screen | Anywhere with the app running | Laptop showing Hospital Copilot | | |
| | Title card | No filming needed | Post-production text overlay | | |
| ### Narrator | |
| - Does not need to be on camera β voice-over recorded separately works perfectly | |
| - Speak slowly and deliberately β pause between each short line | |
| - Tone: calm, serious, hopeful β not dramatic or over-performed | |
| ### Music | |
| - Use soft, minimal instrumental music β piano or ambient | |
| - Volume: low throughout Scenes 1β3 | |
| - **Fade to silence completely** at Scene 4 (the disclaimer) | |
| - Silence makes the disclaimer land harder than any music would | |
| - Bring music back softly under the title card in Scene 5 | |
| --- | |
| ## FULL NARRATION β CLEAN READ-THROUGH | |
| *(Use this for recording the voice-over in one take)* | |
| --- | |
| In Ghana, there is one doctor for every ten thousand people. | |
| Every day, doctors see between thirty and fifty patients. | |
| They diagnose. They treat. They care. | |
| But when the last patient leaves β the work is not done. | |
| The notes still need to be written. The records updated. The paperwork filed. | |
| For every hour spent with a patient, another hour is spent on documentation. | |
| That is an hour stolen from the next patient. From rest. From family. | |
| This is the hidden cost of healthcare β and it is burning doctors out. | |
| When a doctor is exhausted, the patient feels it. | |
| Shorter consultations. Less explanation. Less time to listen. | |
| The patient who comes in last gets less than the patient who came in first. | |
| That is not a failure of the doctor. That is a failure of the system. | |
| We built something to fix it. | |
| Hospital Copilot is an AI clinical assistant powered by Gemma 4. | |
| It listens to the consultation β with the doctor's permission β | |
| and handles the documentation automatically. | |
| Live transcription. Symptom extraction. SOAP notes. Patient summaries. | |
| Grounded in real ICD-10 codes and WHO-approved drug dosages. | |
| The doctor talks to the patient. The AI handles the rest. | |
| --- | |
| What you are about to see is a proof of concept. | |
| We are not in a hospital. The patient is not real. The setting is simulated. | |
| But the AI is real. The technology is real. The output is real. | |
| Everything you will see β the transcription, the clinical notes, the intelligence β | |
| is exactly what would happen in an actual hospital consultation. | |
| This is what it could look like. | |
| This is what it should look like. | |
| Starting today. | |
| --- | |
| ## KEY CREATIVE DECISIONS | |
| | Decision | Reason | | |
| |---|---| | |
| | Silence under the disclaimer | Removes all distraction β the honesty lands harder without music | | |
| | Short punchy lines in narration | Easier to absorb, more memorable, feels confident not rushed | | |
| | "Failure of the system, not the doctor" | Positions the app as supporting doctors, not replacing them | | |
| | "Starting today" as the final line | Confident, present-tense β not a future promise, a current reality | | |
| | Owning "proof of concept" plainly | More credible to judges than overselling β shows maturity and integrity | | |