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The investor film and all of its working pieces in one place: the master doc and edit guide, the script briefs, the educational segment, the app-vision insert, and the on-screen stat cards. The many small notes here all feed one film.
The teach-then-reveal block for the educational part of the video. It teaches the viewer how identity actually installs, names what holds it back, shows why every other tool hits the same wall, and lands us as the thing that solves it. Brand-clean, no teacher
Investor-facing translation of the app experience North Star (AffirmologyAppExperienceNorthStarVision.md), to fold into the investor video and the governing brief (AffirmologyInvestorVideoScriptBriefv2.md, AffirmologyInvestorVideoMasterDocv1.md). This is the p
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This is the one map. It points to every clip, overlay, audio file, and the title bridge, so you can assemble the film in CapCut. Three layers stack on your timeline: VIDEO (the scenes), OVERLAYS (transparent text, dropped on a track above), AUDIO (the master V
The single, living source for our manifesto film and the story behind it. For Jeff, Sol, and Colin to pull from and build on. It consolidates and points to the source docs (library at the bottom). Add to it freely; it is meant to grow.
PDF document. Open to view the full file.
For: Jeff and Sol Status: RECONCILED to AffirmologyInvestorVideoScriptBriefv2.md (the source of truth for the investor video) and to AffirmologyPROJECTSTATE.md. This supersedes the earlier pre-brief version of this kit, which had a female narrator, leaned on t
Purpose: source-of-truth brief for the chat that will draft the investor video script and the investor details. It combines the differentiation thesis, the brand's hidden mythic layer, the launch-date and founders' astrology, the macro moment, the full product
The film that explains the science to a lay audience: the treatment and bible, the production plan, the why-and-how skeleton, and the video-as-code research.
Prepared: 2026-06-25 What this is: the definitive plan for the graphically driven educational segment of the investor film. It fuses your Nano Banana deck aesthetic with researched best practices from the top educational and brand filmmakers. It supersedes the
Prepared: 2026-06-25 What this is: the plan for a graphically driven, screen-text-forward educational video that teaches the Affirmology thesis and the size of the economic opportunity faster than a deck or a report could. Space and animated text carry the loa
The second film: an investor deck in motion. Film 1 (the Manifesto) makes them feel it; this one makes the case and shows the substance. Test-run skeleton for Jeff and Sol to react to, not a final script. Each beat lists the on-screen line, the substance, and
Research report for Jeff. June 2026. A capabilities scan of HeyGen's Hyperframes (the GitHub project you flagged), how it sits next to Remotion, what Claude can and cannot do to "edit video," and how all of it maps onto the Affirmology teaser, post audio film,
Research brief for Affirmology. Two questions: (1) how do leading teachers blend instruction with experiential audio, and (2) how do practitioners and apps build practices that move with the real-time sky? Findings are organized to be directly actionable, with
The scene-by-scene building blocks: the brand-open and system scenes, the avatar and opening sequences, storyboards, the cosmos-film evolution, and motion previews.
Beat 1 - Drop into moving space (Atlas speaks). We are MOVING through space, not parked in it. A slow, reverent forward travel: emerald-and-gold nebulae, constellation threads sliding past, a point of gold light far ahead. Atlas's voice (Arthur) lands here and
How to read this: each beat lists the CLIP, the AUDIO, and any ON-SCREEN text.
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Everything generated overnight: the new rooftop guide conversation (with full coverage and "why it matters" cutaways), Joe's Miami dog-walk that replaces the beach run, and Monika's rebuilt earned-transformation arc. All in the kit under Affirmology_VideoEditK
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Every tweak from the v5 review, locked. Green = needs a new asset generated/animated.
The beats you asked to see animated: the yoga-class opener, Monika walking up to Joe, the friend showing him the app, and an ecstatic-dance fun-life moment. These are the painterly scenes in real motion, the look fully coming together.
The full talking track stitched end to end (3:19), with pauses for the non-verbal beats and the overlapping his/her audio on the stars scene. The timestamps below set exactly how long each scene runs and where the b-roll cutaways fall. Picture gets built to th
All ten beats of the opening avatar sequence, animated from the painterly storyboard, 5 seconds each at 720p. The complete arc, in order. Next is assembly: cut these to the locked audio, layer the Remotion text, and extend the stars beat for the dual male/fema
Revised with Jeff's notes. The meet-cute fused with Colin's Bobby arc (renamed Joe), both avatars transforming, painterly look. Humor on top, recognition underneath.
The opening avatar sequence, frames in the locked painterly look (characters anchored for consistency), plus the first scratch voice tracks. Built audio-first per your call; these set the timing the video clips will be cut to. Headphones visible in every liste
Written after reading the full AffirmologyPrimerB2.html engine (Cowork lane, 2026-06-17). For Jeff, and shared with Claude Code. No em dashes, per house rule.
Production assets and the plan around them: the b-roll library, overlays and chart animations, the trailer kit and VO, prompt packs, the video tooling plan, and the overall video strategy.
The idea (Jeff): this film is watched attentively, not scrolled. So instead of captioning dialogue, use the screen to teach the mechanism while they watch - small, tasteful call-outs that show real science is under the hood. Every line below is grounded in our
Why: Nano Banana 2 (not "Pro") is free/unlimited in the Higgsfield browser on your Plus plan. The credit meter only bites on the automated path (me) and on the "Pro" model. So we generate stills here for $0, then spend video credits only on animating the keepe
Plan: Ultra - 3,000 credits/month (refreshes monthly), full Seedance 2.0 access, 8-way parallel.
Your single map of everything built for the films and graphics, so nothing gets lost. Grouped by type, with what each is and where it lives. No em dashes. The Claude Code render prompt is at the bottom.
The first batch was clean animated diagrams (good, but flat). This widens the palette across every tool we have and pushes the ideas more dynamic and cinematic, so you have a deep bench to pull from. No em dashes.
A buffet of visual directions for the films, to inspire, not all to use. Three families: animated HTML scenes (free, I can build these now), cinematic Higgsfield stills (fire when credits return, prompts below), and the techniques that tie it together. Brand l
Every animated clip, scrub through them here, then grab the matching file from the VideoEditKit folder (the filename is under each one). Organized by where they tend to go.
Purpose: paste-and-resume. With this file plus AffirmologyPROJECTSTATE.md, a brand-new session resumes the website-video and demo-web work with zero context loss. This is the bridge so we can start a fresh session (where the new taste skills are loaded) withou
Two films. The pre-audio film's VOICE does not change at all. The post-audio film has small spoken-line changes (mostly your own refined wording, which is very close to what is already there). No em dashes anywhere.
For: Jeff (and the build chat) Purpose: One clear map of which tool does what across our three videos, what Jeff executes, and what Claude builds. Reworks the older production docs so they are "Remotion friendly."
For: Jeff Parker and Sol Ballard Date: June 11, 2026 Status: Strategy and treatments pass, revised with Jeff and Sol's detailed feedback. The Trailer Production Kit (script plus storyboard plus tech walkthrough) is now a companion file: AffirmologyTrailerProdu
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What changed from v1: v1 averaged 8+ seconds per shot. Correct instinct, Jeff: trailers breathe in 2-5 second cuts, with only a few intentional long holds. v2 maps ~35 cuts across the 117s Lily VO.
Date: June 12, 2026. Based on your folder (Demo Launch Plan, Brief v7 brand system, Exec Summary v3, Investor Brief, Lily trailer VO) plus fresh web research.
Audio: AffirmologyTrailerVOSolv1.mp3 (Charlotte voice, ~1:41) Model: elevenmultilingualv2. Settings: stability 0.5, similarity 0.8, style 0.12, speaker boost on, speed 0.92. Note: the <break time="x.xs" / tags are real ElevenLabs syntax and produced the pauses
For: Jeff and Sol Date: June 11, 2026 Goal: Everything you need to build the ~100-second loading trailer (Video A) yourselves, fast, with a consistent look, and to hand a clean project to an editor for polish. Target: a first usable cut in under a week.
For: Building the methodology video. See script and corresponding overlay card together so timing matches audio flow. Audio: ~6:15 (Script v5) Companion file: AffirmologyVideoOverlaysv1.srt (importable into CapCut for bulk subtitle/overlay placement)