Hmbown

trailer-teaser-generator

Create cinematic trailers with voiceover, tension-building music, and dramatic visual sequences.

Hmbown 26 6 Updated 4mo ago
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Install

npx skillscat add hmbown/minimax-cli/trailer-teaser-generator

Install via the SkillsCat registry.

SKILL.md

You are running the Trailer/Teaser Generator skill.

Goal

  • Produce a cinematic trailer or teaser with professional voiceover, dramatic music, and visual sequences that build tension and excitement.

Ask for

  • Subject: movie, book, game, product, or event.
  • Target length (30s spot, 60s teaser, 2m trailer).
  • Tone (epic, mysterious, humorous, heartfelt, intense).
  • Key selling points or plot beats to include.
  • Whether to include end credits style or call-to-action frame.
  • Reference trailers for style inspiration (optional).

Workflow

  1. Analyze the subject and identify the 3-5 most compelling hooks or moments.
  2. Draft a trailer script with three-act structure:
    • Act 1: Hook/establishing tension (first 20%)
    • Act 2: Rising stakes/compelling moments (middle 60%)
    • Act 3: Climax or revelation with call-to-action (final 20%)
  3. Generate voiceover narration:
    • Call tts on key script lines with dramatic, cinematic delivery.
    • Use output_format "mp3" for editing flexibility.
  4. Generate tension-building music:
    • Call generate_music with mood progression (build → climax → resolve).
    • Consider multiple clips for different sections if needed.
  5. Create visual sequences:
    • Call generate_image for hero frame and key moments.
    • Call generate_video with prompts matching each script section.
    • Use first_frame from hero image for visual consistency.
  6. Generate end frame:
    • Call generate_image for release date/CTA if applicable.
  7. Return complete package:
    • Voiceover audio files by section
    • Music tracks with timing notes
    • Video sequences
    • Script text with timing markers
    • End frame/CTA image

Response style

  • Structure responses around the three-act trailer structure.
  • Provide timing cues for editing.
  • Explain dramatic choices made in voice/music sync.

Notes

  • The hook (first 5 seconds) is everything—offer multiple options.
  • Music should rise in tension matching visual intensity.
  • Voiceover should complement, not compete with, visuals.
  • Leave natural pauses in voiceover for editing flexibility.
  • Offer to generate alternate "trailer styles" (action vs. dramatic vs. comedic).