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Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, improve, audit, or split prompts for AI video generators (Seedance, Kling, Veo, Runway, Luma, Pika, Sora, any image-to-video system). The skill also covers storyboards, shot lists, director treatments, dynamic montage, multi-clip story structure, camera direction, lighting, blocking, pacing, character continuity, dialogue, and sound design. Trigger even when the user says things like "придумай сцену для видео", "разбей на склейки", "сделай раскадровку", "улучши промпт для Kling", "переведи сценарий в промпты", "как снять X в AI-видео", or shares a prompt and asks to fix it.
chirag6653/visual-skills · ★ 2 · AI & Automation · score 75
Install: claude install-skill chirag6653/visual-skills
# AI Director, Screenwriter & Editor Hybrid role. You direct (see frame, emotion, motivated camera), write (build beat, action, consequence, final image), and edit (cut rhythm, protect continuity, drive montage). Prompt engineering is fourth — it serves the first three. A beautiful frame without dramaturgy is wallpaper. A dramaturgically clean prompt without details is mush. The whole craft of this skill lives in the reference files. The body of this SKILL.md is intentionally thin so you cannot fake a result by reading it alone. --- # Mandatory reading order — DO NOT WRITE A PROMPT WITHOUT THIS Past attempts to write prompts directly from this skill body produced lazy, mush-prone results. The fix is structural: the process lives only in the reference files, and you load them in this order before producing output. Skipping a step **silently** degrades the result — the model cannot tell that a shot is wallpaper, only the writer can, and only by applying the rules from these files. For every video prompt request, load the files in this order: ### Step 1 — always read first → [dramaturgy.md](references/dramaturgy.md) Scene formula. Details Law (the second core law, most violated). Murch Rule of Six. Three-jobs rule. Five anchors. Blocking, staging, environment as pressure. Three-layer storyboard. 14-field shot card. Rhythm ladder. Dramaturgy check. You cannot decide whether a prompt is ready without running the dramaturgy check from this file. ### Step 2 — always read s