Writes narrative content for a TV or streaming series pitch deck — logline, format, episode structure, tone, comparable shows, and broadcaster rationale.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:series-pitch-deck-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes the complete narrative content for a TV or streaming series pitch deck, covering logline, format overview, episode structure, tone, comparable shows, and target broadcaster rationale.
Writes the complete narrative content for a TV or streaming series pitch deck, covering logline, format overview, episode structure, tone, comparable shows, and target broadcaster rationale.
Required: Series title, genre/format (documentary series, drama, factual entertainment, etc.), brief description of the subject or story world, intended number of episodes and approximate episode length, target audience.
Optional: Comparable shows (your own references), specific broadcaster or platform you are targeting, tone words or aesthetic references, existing footage or research, key talent attached.
Structured document with clear section headers: Logline, Series Overview, Format, Episode Structure, Tone & World, Comparable Shows, and Why [Broadcaster/Platform]. Total length 600–900 words. Written in present tense, declarative sentences, professional but not corporate. Each section is usable independently as a slide caption. Output ends with a "Next Step" note: what to strengthen before the meeting, whether to run elevator-pitch-writer for the verbal version, and how to make first contact with the target commissioner.
Series title: The Last Liguria Genre: Documentary series Subject: Four elderly fishing families in a remote coastal region of Italy who are the last practitioners of a traditional net-fishing method that UNESCO has declared endangered. The series follows one full fishing season — spring through autumn — as each family decides whether to train younger relatives or let the practice die with them. Episodes: 4 x 52 minutes Target audience: Cultural documentary audience, 35+, international Target broadcaster: Arte (France/Germany) Comparables (my references): Clarkson's Farm (intimate observational tone), My Octopus Teacher (immersive natural world photography), The Rescue (slow-burn suspense in real events)
Logline Four families. One dying season. THE LAST LIGURIA follows the final year of a centuries-old fishing tradition as the people who kept it alive must choose whether to pass it on — or let it go.
Series Overview THE LAST LIGURIA is a four-part observational documentary series following four fishing families on the Italian Ligurian coast through a single fishing season, from the first spring nets to the last haul of autumn. At its heart is a question every traditional culture eventually faces: what survives when the people who carry it are gone?
Shot over eight months with intimate, unhurried access, the series is built on the rhythms of the sea and the compressed drama of one last season. Each family's story is distinct — their ages, their arguments, their silences — but all four are circling the same choice.
Format 4 episodes × 52 minutes. Observational documentary with no presenter and minimal narration. The series uses the visual grammar of landscape filmmaking — wide sea shots, close working hands, late-light interiors — as the primary storytelling register. No recreations. No expert-to-camera. The families are the only experts.
Episode Structure Each episode covers a distinct phase of the fishing calendar and follows all four families in parallel, with one family carrying the dominant narrative weight per episode:
The series does not tell viewers what to feel about the tradition's disappearance. It observes.
Tone and World Unhurried. Physically precise. Emotionally restrained. This is a series about people who do not perform their feelings for cameras — which makes the moments they break through all the more powerful. The visual world is salt-bleached and textured: weathered rope, grey-green water, kitchens that smell of fish. The sound design carries as much weight as the image.
Comparable Shows
Why Arte Arte's cultural documentary strand is the natural home for a series that takes European tradition seriously without nostalgia and without condescension. Arte audiences have sustained long-form observational work — Human (Arthus-Bertrand), Cathedrals of Culture, the Depardon rural trilogy — and have demonstrated appetite for films that observe rather than explain. THE LAST LIGURIA fits that tradition and brings it to a contemporary story with genuine urgency: the UNESCO endangered-practice designation means this is not a lament for the past but a document of the present, made while there is still time.
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsGenerates a complete documentary series bible from a concept brief and episode outline, covering premise, tone, structure, subjects, visual approach, and target audience.
Creates, edits, and optimizes skills for Claude Code, including drafting, evaluating with test prompts, iterating on performance, and improving skill descriptions for better triggering accuracy.