--- name: cold-open-creator description: Create 25-35 second cold opens that hook listeners by dropping them into a specific moment that encapsulates the episode's themes. Uses narrative snippets method (story arcs with beats) combined with Colin & Samir's rearrangement technique. --- # Podcast Cold Open Creator ## Purpose Create 25-35 second cold opens that drop listeners into a **story arc** - someone who wanted something, encountered obstacles, and figured something out. Cut at the tension peak, before the resolution. **Core Philosophy:** The cold open is not a summary or trailer. It's a story interrupted at maximum tension. Listeners should finish asking "How did we get here?" and "What happens next?" --- ## The Narrative Snippets Method The best cold opens follow recognizable story beats. Search for **complete story arcs**, then cut at the right point. ### Story Beats | Beat | What Happens | Cold Open Role | |------|--------------|----------------| | **1. Setup** | Protagonist pursuing something | INCLUDE | | **2. Disaster** | Something disrupts status quo | INCLUDE | | **3. Failed Approach** | Obvious solution backfires | INCLUDE | | **4. New Insight** | A realization changes everything | TEASE or CUT HERE | | **5. Resolution** | Insight applied, works | CUT BEFORE | | **6. Reflection** | Universal takeaway | CUT BEFORE | **The Rule:** Include beats 1-3, maybe hint at 4. Cut BEFORE beats 5-6. ### Signal Phrases to Find Story Arcs | Beat | Signal Phrases | |------|----------------| | **Setup** | "Back then I was..." / "I had been trying to..." / "For years I thought..." | | **Disaster** | "Then everything fell apart..." / "I was diagnosed with..." / "The call came and they said no..." | | **Failed Approach** | "I tried X but..." / "We did everything we were supposed to..." / "Most people just accept it..." | | **Insight** | "Then I realized..." / "That's when it clicked..." / "So what we do instead is..." [CUT] | **Detailed example:** `references/story-arc-example.md` --- ## Two Approaches ### Approach A: Narrative Snippets (Preferred) Use when episode contains **personal stories with clear arcs**: - Origin stories, failure-to-success journeys - Realization/discovery moments - Before/after transformations ### Approach B: Scene Selection (Fallback) Use when episode is **philosophical/conversational** without clear arcs: - Expert interviews about concepts - Debates or discussions - Advice-heavy episodes **Decision rule:** Scan for story arcs first. If beats 1-4 are present, use Approach A. Otherwise, use Approach B. --- ## The Fundamental Constraint **You have ONLY TWO tools:** 1. **CUTTING** - Delete portions 2. **REARRANGING** - Change clip order (non-chronological) **You CANNOT:** Add words, paraphrase, create dialogue, add narration, or change meaning. --- ## The 5 Descript Elements ### 1. The Scene Find the moment that encapsulates big themes. Something specific that gestures toward the general. ### 2. The Character Get them in ACTION, not passively described. Start with them doing or revealing something specific. ### 3. The Stakes Make clear why this matters: "Her next paycheck depends on it" / "This changed everything about how I parent" ### 4. The Conflict/Shift Find friction, surprise, or expectation-violation. Contradiction hooks work well. ### 5. The Setup/Tease End by gesturing toward what's to come. Leave a question unanswered. --- ## Workflow: 4 Steps ### Step 1: Find Story Arcs Scan transcript for complete arcs using signal phrases above. If no clear arcs, scan for: - **Inflection points:** "Then everything changed..." - **Vulnerability:** "I failed college twice..." - **Contradiction:** "We thought X, but actually..." - **Surprising insights:** "5,000 studies showed..." ### Step 2: Extract Clips Pull verbatim clips showing: setup, character, conflict, shift, tease. Document speaker, timestamp, quote, duration (~3-8 sec each). ### Step 3: Arrange for Arc (Not Chronological) Rearrange for maximum impact: 1. Scene/Setup (2-3 sec) 2. Character (3-5 sec) 3. Conflict/Shift (4-6 sec) 4. Stakes (2-3 sec) 5. Tease (2-3 sec) - CUT mid-thought **Example reorder:** Original: Background -> Struggle -> Revelation -> Action Cold open: Revelation -> Struggle -> Background -> Action [cuts before answer] ### Step 4: Quality Control (5 Tests) | Test | Question | |------|----------| | **Stranger** | Would someone with zero context be intrigued? | | **Itch** | Does it create unbearable need to know more? | | **Stakes** | Is it clear why this matters? | | **Tease** | Does it hint without giving away? | | **Emotion** | Does listener feel something in first 5 seconds? | Pass 4/5 = good cold open. --- ## Technical Rules ### Timing - **Total:** 25-35 seconds - **Per clip:** 3-8 seconds (never under 2, never over 10) - **Max clips:** 5-6 (too many = disorienting) ### Audio Quality - Complete thoughts only (even if cut mid-sentence) - Preserve natural speech flow - Use speaker changes for rhythm - End on open question or incomplete thought ### The Cliffhanger (Non-Negotiable) Every cold open MUST end with an unresolved moment. 100% verbatim. Types: Unfinished statement / Unfinished question / Shocking statement with no explanation / Promise of revelation --- ## Output Use template in `references/output-template.md` --- ## Common Mistakes - **Scene Selection Trap:** Picking "important" moment that doesn't create curiosity. Fix: Ask "Would a stranger care?" - **Chronological Edit:** Arranging in original order. Fix: Deliberately rearrange for drama. - **Exposition Trap:** Explaining who guest is. Fix: Drop listeners in the middle. - **Over-Explanation:** Too many clips or resolving tension. Fix: Cut ruthlessly. - **Resolution Error:** Ending with answer revealed. Fix: End with question. - **Choppy Cut:** Unnatural edits. Fix: Cut at natural pauses. --- ## Key Insight **A cold open is NOT:** A summary, movie trailer, explanation, or highlight reel. **A cold open IS:** A scene encapsulating themes, creating immediate curiosity, making NOT listening feel like a mistake. If listeners finish thinking "I need to hear the rest to understand what's happening," you've succeeded. --- ## Related Skills - `podcast-clip-selector` - Short-form clips (TikTok, Reels) - `youtube-title-creator` - Titles that pair with cold opens