Generates a structured brief for sourcing stock or archive footage, with search terms, priority levels, and licensing notes for researchers.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:stock-footage-briefThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Produces a structured brief for a researcher or footage coordinator to use when sourcing stock or archive footage from libraries, broadcasters, or specialist archives.
Produces a structured brief for a researcher or footage coordinator to use when sourcing stock or archive footage from libraries, broadcasters, or specialist archives.
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A structured document of 400–700 words organized into: Footage Categories (each category has a description, priority level, and suggested sources), Search Terms, Licensing Notes, and Recommended Next Steps. Priority levels are High (story cannot be told without it), Medium (strongly preferred), and Low (nice to have). Plain, professional language — written for a researcher, not a lawyer or a technical specialist.
Subject: The history of commercial fishing in the North Atlantic from the 1950s to the 1980s, focusing on life aboard trawlers and the decline of cod stocks. Era: 1950s–1980s, some contemporary b-roll acceptable for contrast. Intended use: Broadcast documentary, 60 minutes, intended for public television. Territory: Europe and North America. Budget: Mid-range — can license from commercial libraries but not major Hollywood archive prices. Deadline: Availability confirmed within four weeks.
Prepared for: Footage Researcher Subject: Commercial fishing, North Atlantic, 1950s–1980s Intended use: Broadcast documentary — public television, Europe and North America Licensing territory: Europe and North America (confirm sub-licensing terms for each territory separately) Deadline for availability confirmation: 4 weeks from today
Footage of deep-sea trawlers working in the North Atlantic: nets being hauled, fish being sorted on deck, crew at work in heavy weather conditions. Any nationality of vessel acceptable; British, Norwegian, Icelandic, or Canadian vessels preferred for editorial fit.
Suggested sources:
Search terms: trawler, deep sea fishing, cod fishery, North Atlantic, fishing vessel, net hauling, fish deck
Quayside scenes, fish markets, fish processing plants (onshore), fishermen's families, port towns. 1950s–1970s preferred. Black-and-white acceptable and editorially useful.
Suggested sources:
Search terms: fishing port, fish market, quayside, fishwives, processing plant, fishing village, coastal community
News footage of the Cod Wars (UK-Iceland fisheries disputes, 1958–1976): naval vessels, confrontations at sea, political press conferences, fisheries negotiations. Newsreel and broadcast news formats expected.
Suggested sources:
Search terms: Cod Wars, Iceland fisheries, fishing limits dispute, HMS, trawler confrontation, 200-mile limit
Aerial views of the North Atlantic: open ocean, coastline, sea ice, weather. Contemporary aerial footage is acceptable here if period footage is unavailable or cost-prohibitive.
Suggested sources:
Search terms: North Atlantic aerial, ocean aerial, coastline aerial, sea ice, North Sea
Research vessels, scientists measuring fish stocks, government fisheries officers on patrol. Useful for explaining the collapse of cod stocks scientifically.
Suggested sources:
Search terms: fisheries research vessel, fish stock survey, marine biology, fisheries officer
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