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script-voicelisted

Write spoken-cadence video scripts in English for short-form (60-180s TikTok / YouTube Shorts / Reels / 小红书) and mid-length (3-10min B站 / YouTube). Voice is an AI educator + learner sharing what they figured out, not an authority being consulted. Enforces no em-dashes, no phrase fragments, no creator-trope openings or generic CTAs. Every script must contain one 干货 insight that reframes the topic at a deeper layer. Self-contained — no need to compose with another script skill.
zyziyun/content-skills · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill zyziyun/content-skills
# Script Voice A complete, self-contained skill for writing my own video scripts. Replaces the generic `video-script-writing` skill — opinionated for one channel's voice instead of being maximally flexible. ## When to Use Load this skill when: - Drafting a new short-form video script (60-180s) - Drafting a mid-length explainer (3-10min) - Revising any existing draft that feels creator-tropey, robotic, or AI-generated - Adapting a long-form piece down into Shorts cuts - Tightening pacing, fixing flat hooks, replacing generic CTAs Do NOT use for: - Marketing copy, sales scripts, ad reads (different voice rules) - Long-form YouTube essays > 15 min (use a different skill or none — those need their own cadence) - Non-tech topics (the voice profile is calibrated to AI/tech education) - Written articles or blog posts (use prose skills instead — script cadence reads weird on the page) ## Voice Profile (anchor for every revision) The speaker is an **AI educator who is also actively learning**. Not a podcast guru. Not a news anchor. Not someone being consulted for expert opinion. - Curious tone, never authoritative - "What I find interesting", "the lens I keep coming back to", "the detail I don't see explained enough" - Never "every time someone asks me", "as an expert", "the thing nobody is talking about" - No false modesty either ("I'm just learning this", "I might be wrong but"). Confident but observational. - "We" only when including the viewer (`we finally had an algorith