Writes short presenter or narrator lines to bridge program segments smoothly. Useful for documentary, news, or TV scripting to avoid jarring cuts.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:transition-narration-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes short presenter or narrator lines that bridge two programme segments smoothly, carrying the audience from one topic, location, or interview to the next without jarring cuts.
Writes short presenter or narrator lines that bridge two programme segments smoothly, carrying the audience from one topic, location, or interview to the next without jarring cuts.
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Outgoing segment: A factory worker describes being made redundant after 22 years. The segment ends on her line: "I walked out of those gates and I didn't look back. I couldn't."
Incoming segment: Cut to a retraining centre in the same town. A job adviser explains the scale of the redundancies and the pressure on the regional support system.
Programme tone: Measured, factual, sympathetic — a current-affairs documentary, third-person narration.
Length: Around 15–20 words each.
"For thousands of workers in this region, the question now is not what was lost — but what comes next." [contrast — pivots from personal loss to collective forward pressure; leads naturally into the retraining centre]
"She was one of more than three thousand to leave those gates that week. Most of them ended up here." [continuation — extends her story outward; "here" lands on the first shot of the retraining centre]
"The gates she walked away from closed permanently within the month. The building behind me opened six weeks later." [geographic pivot — uses physical locations to link the two spaces; works well if the presenter is on camera at the centre]
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsWrites natural, conversational radio presenter links — intros, bridges, back-announcements, and closes — matching a show's tone and register. Useful for scripting continuity between segments.
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