Baraneemo-Style Vertical Short
Video / ShortTurns a topic or transformation story into a 1080×1920 vertical short production package (hook, timestamped script, shot list, audio/music map) in Baraneemo's warm, intimate neighborhood tone.
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short-stil-baraneemo
Takes a topic or transformation story and prepares a 1080×1920 / 30fps vertical short production package in the Baraneemo aesthetic. Signature: a warm "room lamp" grade, casual and intimate Istanbul Turkish captions (lowercase, tonal markers like "valla / harbiden / abi / di mi?"), a parenthetical confidence-dare in the title (e.g. (if you can't learn it, spit in my face)), an anecdote-bridge rhythm, and a calm "one-on-one chat" pace. Production is done on top of the Remotion StilCinematic composition via grammar override — no new component is written.
When to use it: For "I had the same problem and this is how I solved it" transformation shorts on themes of personal growth, habits, breaking an addiction, language learning, or discipline. It suits content that wants a liking-dominant, warm parasocial tone and avoids aggressive sales-magnet tactics (scarcity, course CTAs, FUD). It's too intimate for corporate/high-register B2B.
Output: A full production package (markdown) — hook (0-3s), timestamped script, on-screen text cues, a shot list table, and an audio/music map. When no footage is available, lowercase captions are derived from a synthetic, intimate TR VO (ElevenLabs) and rendered with StilCinematic. Beat drops, ALL-CAPS keynote text, and aggressive loss framing are deliberately excluded.
How do I use this skill?
Upload the short-stil-baraneemo.zip you downloaded as-is — no packaging needed, the format is already correct (folder at root).
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