Cleo Explainer Script Generator
Video / ShortTurns a topic into a Cleo Abram-style diagnosis→pivot→payoff vertical short with no footage; produces a full shooting script, karaoke captions, shot list, and music/SFX map.
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Cleo Explainer Script Generator
A production skill that turns a topic—with no footage in hand, just a TOPIC—into a Cleo Abram ("Huge If True")-style vertical 9:16 explainer short. It maps the topic onto a "diagnosis → PIVOT → payoff" arc, then produces synthetic Turkish voiceover (ElevenLabs Adam, word-timestamped karaoke), real stock B-roll textures, Remotion UI mockups (readable artifacts like code/SKILL.md/chatbox), a lime HUD, and a 3-stem music bed with ducking.
Its signature grammar is dark-background × single-accent lime: lime is suppressed until the payoff, and the PIVOT in the middle of the narrative is the first and only full burst (PhaseGrade red→lime, FailList ✕→✓ flip, coin_chime). Two working patterns: CleoPilots (B-roll spine, ~58s) and CleoSkill (UI-mockup spine, ~84s).
When to use it: for explainer/didactic content that teaches a concept or a "why it fails" mechanic, follows a diagnosis→solution arc, and carries a calm-authority tone. NOT for pure emotional storytelling, hype fast-cuts, or talking-head rituals.
Output: full shooting script (timestamped script), karaoke caption data, a beat/shot map, a mockup + B-roll production list, a music/SFX/ducking map, and a renderable Remotion composition. Target length 55-85s. All text is Inter 900, ALL-CAPS, and safe for Turkish glyphs (latin-ext).
How do I use this skill?
Upload the cleo-explainer-senaryo.zip you downloaded as-is — no packaging needed, the format is already correct (folder at root).
- Open Settings → Customize → Skills
- Upload → select the
cleo-explainer-senaryo.zipyou downloaded - Claude reads
SKILL.md; the name + description appear. Ready ✅
Scripts run in Anthropic's code-execution environment (sandbox) — not on your machine.