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make-explainer-videolisted

Research, script, plan, generate, and assemble one short narrated explainer video with traceable facts, beat-timed visuals, subtitles, and intelligible audio. Use for educational mini-documentaries, topic explainers, report-to-video, and narrated video essays; do not use for imitating a named publisher's house style, unsupported standalone voice/music generation, product commercials, talking portraits, or simple clip assembly.
weshopai/weshop-skill-pakage · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill weshopai/weshop-skill-pakage
# Make Explainer Video ## Catalog - Display name: Make Explainer Video - Category: Video and audio - Status: Ready - Route label: Source-backed beat-to-video composition - Tone: purple - Short description: Produce a fact-traceable narrated explainer with timed visual beats, subtitles, and final QC. ## What this skill does - Builds a source-backed explanation around one audience question and a clear narrative throughline. - Locks narration timing before producing visually consistent beat assets. - Assembles accepted clips with supplied or separately authorized audio, subtitles, and a final sync/legibility review. ## How to use Provide the topic or source material, audience, angle/question, language, target duration, ratio, citation expectations, visual direction, and any supplied narration, music, brand, or reference assets. #### Example ```text Make a 60-second 16:9 explainer about why urban trees cool streets. Use current primary sources, neutral paper-collage visuals, supplied narration voice, burned-in English subtitles, and source notes. ``` ## Workflow 1. Lock topic, audience question, scope, duration, language, ratio, factual threshold, citation placement, tone, audio sources, and prohibited claims. Research current primary/authoritative sources when facts may have changed. 2. Create a fact ledger linking every consequential number, date, quote, causal claim, and visual evidence claim to a source. Separate sourced fact, inference, and illustrative metaphor. 3.