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将本地视频转换为元数据、转录文本,并由AI设计HTML卡片生成视频。支持音频提取、语音转文字及转录修正,最终渲染为MP4。

skills/vtake-cut/SKILL.md notedit/vtake-skills

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vtake-cut 视频摘要 转录清理 AI重组视频

Install

npx skills add notedit/vtake-skills --skill vtake-cut -g -y
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Use without installing

npx skills use notedit/vtake-skills@vtake-cut

指定 Agent (Claude Code)

npx skills add notedit/vtake-skills --skill vtake-cut -a claude-code -g -y

安装 repo 全部 skill

npx skills add notedit/vtake-skills --all -g -y

预览 repo 内 skill

npx skills add notedit/vtake-skills --list

SKILL.md

Frontmatter
{
    "name": "vtake-cut",
    "description": "Turn a local video into metadata, transcript, and an AI-composed card-based video where the agent freely designs and writes HTML cards in conversation. Use when the user asks for VTake, vtake-cut, video takeaways, transcript cleanup, or AI-composed video repurposing."
}

VTake Local Workflow

VTake converts a local input video into a card-based composition. The agent designs the cards (timing + content) and writes each card's HTML directly in the conversation, then assembles a single composition HTML and renders it to MP4 via hyperframes. There is no fixed archetype list and no prescribed card structure — the cards emerge from what the transcript actually says.

Inspectable intermediate files in the work directory:

  • metadata.json — duration / width / height / fps
  • audio.mp3 — extracted audio
  • transcript.json — segments + words with timestamps
  • storyboard.json — lightweight card outline (the agent's plan)
  • public/cards/card-XX.html — one HTML fragment per card
  • public/index.html — final assembled composition
  • output.mp4 — rendered video

CLI Resolution

# vtake CLI — auto-downloaded from npm on first run
npx -y @notedit/vtake@latest --help

# hyperframes — for rendering the assembled HTML to MP4
npx hyperframes render --help

Every vtake … command below is shorthand for npx -y @notedit/vtake@latest ….

Workflow

1. Check Environment

npx -y @notedit/vtake@latest doctor
# confirm bundled assets:
ls "<SKILL_DIR>/assets/fonts" "<SKILL_DIR>/assets/vendor/gsap.min.js"

Required:

  • ffmpeg / ffprobe (system)
  • <SKILL_DIR>/assets/fonts/*.woff2, <SKILL_DIR>/assets/vendor/gsap.min.js (bundled inside this skill, staged to work dir in Step 9)

Optional:

  • ELEVEN_API_KEY — when set, vtake transcribe connects to ElevenLabs directly and bypasses the rate-limited proxy. When not set, it falls back to https://vtake.app/api/transcribe, which enforces 3 requests per minute per IP. Override the proxy URL with VTAKE_TRANSCRIBE_ENDPOINT (e.g. for local Wrangler dev).

Strongly recommended on macOS for hyperframes render:

export PRODUCER_BROWSER_GPU_MODE=hardware

2. Create a Work Directory

VIDEO_PATH="/absolute/path/input.mp4"
WORK_DIR=".vtake-work/$(basename "$VIDEO_PATH" | sed 's/\.[^.]*$//')"
mkdir -p "$WORK_DIR"

3. Extract Audio and Metadata

npx -y @notedit/vtake@latest extract "$VIDEO_PATH" --out-dir "$WORK_DIR"

Outputs: metadata.json (duration, width, height, fps) + audio.mp3.

4. Transcribe

npx -y @notedit/vtake@latest transcribe "$WORK_DIR/audio.mp3" --out-dir "$WORK_DIR" --asr elevenlabs

Output: transcript.json with { segments, words, raw }.

Rate limiting (proxy mode only — no ELEVEN_API_KEY): the server allows 3 requests per minute per IP. If you see an error starting with rate_limited: or service_busy:, do not auto-retry — stop and tell the user how many seconds to wait (the message includes the retry hint), then resume from this step when they ask again.

5. Correct Transcript

Read transcript.json and fix obvious ASR errors:

  • Homophones, product names, technical terms, punctuation
  • Preserve all start / end timestamps
  • Prefer editing segments[].text only
  • Edit individual words[].word only for clear one-to-one replacements

6. Draft a Lightweight Storyboard (in chat)

No CLI involved. Read transcript.json + metadata.json and design cards directly. storyboard.json is an agent-internal planning artifact — no vtake CLI command consumes it; it exists so you can think clearly about timing and content before writing each card's HTML. Keep the shape consistent with the example below so the same outline can drive the composition you author in Step 9:

{
  "schemaVersion": 3,
  "composition": {
    "fps": 30,
    "width": 1080,
    "height": 1920,
    "durationSeconds": 121.2,
    "layout": "portrait",
    "themeId": "noir",
    "seed": 42
  },
  "videoTrack": {
    "sourcePath": "input-video.mp4",
    "startSec": 0,
    "endSec": 121.2,
    "bounds": { "x": 0, "y": 0, "width": 1080, "height": 1920 }
  },
  "subtitles": { "enabled": false },
  "cards": [
    {
      "id": "card-01",
      "intent": "Hook with the speaker's anxious midnight question",
      "startSec": 0.5,
      "endSec": 13.0,
      "accentIndex": 0,
      "zone": "fullscreen",
      "contentHints": {
        "kicker": "AN HONEST QUESTION",
        "title": "晚上 11 点的灵魂提问",
        "detail": "客户六十秒语音:「人民币会升值,我的美金保单是不是亏惨了?」"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Required Card fields:

field type purpose
id string stable id used in card HTML & GSAP selectors
intent string natural-language description; fed to card synthesis
startSec / endSec number times in seconds (endSec > startSec)
accentIndex 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 which of the 5 theme accent colors this card pulls
zone enum (see below) where on the canvas the card lives
contentHints object free-form bag; agent puts kicker/title/detail/data/quote here
archetype (optional) string free-form label you may attach to remember a card's pattern; absent = free-form, which is the default
transition (optional) enum: cut | fade | slide | wipe declarative card-to-card transition

Five zone values:

zone resolved bounds when to use
fullscreen covers whole canvas hero moments, big numbers, mantras
whiteboard-area inset 40px margin (or 45% of portrait height) dense data / annotated content
lower-third bottom 30% band annotation over visible video
side-panel right 42% (landscape) or bottom 40% (portrait) data side, video other side
video-overlay full canvas, expects mostly-transparent card annotation overlays on full-bleed video

When you assemble the composition in Step 9, resolve each card's zone into pixel bounds on the card-host wrapper following the table above. Video bounds are set once at composition level (videoTrack.bounds); to make video appear to "move between cards", author GSAP tweens against #video-wrap in the composition's <script> (see Step 9).

No prescribed card roles, no prescribed narrative arc. Cards emerge from what the video actually says — could be all quotes or all data, could open with a number or with a story. Let the transcript drive the rhythm.

How many takeaways? — auto-infer from duration + density. No fixed upper limit. Pick a base pace from the video duration, then adjust by information density. Only floor is fixed: minimum 5 cards so even short videos have rhythm.

Step 1 — base pace by duration (the natural sec/card for medium density):

video duration base pace (sec per card) rationale
< 60s (short reel) 6–8s viewers expect fast cuts in short-form
60s – 3 min 8–12s normal social pace
3 – 10 min 12–20s give breathing room; each card carries more
10 – 30 min 20–35s long-form lecture / interview rhythm
> 30 min 30–60s episodic, near-chapter feel

Step 2 — density multiplier (multiplies the base pace):

signal in the transcript multiplier effect
High density — many numbers, distinct claims, staccato pacing, list-like enumeration, every 1–2 sentences is a new idea × 0.7 cuts faster, more cards
Medium density — mixed flow with both data and narrative × 1.0 base pace
Low density — one extended story, repeated reframing, slow reflective pacing, single argument unfolding × 1.5 cuts slower, fewer cards

Step 3 — compute:

secPerCard = basePace × densityMultiplier
cardCount  = max(5, round(videoDurationSec / secPerCard))

Examples (notice — no upper clamp; long videos naturally produce more cards):

  • 30s reel, single punchline (low density) → 7 × 1.5 = 10.5s/card → round(30/10.5)=3 → floor to 5 cards
  • 60s reflective monologue (low density) → 10 × 1.5 = 15s/card → 4 → floor to 5 cards
  • 121s talking-head with rich data (high density) → 10 × 0.7 = 7s/card → 17 cards
  • 5 min interview, mixed density → 16 × 1.0 = 16s/card → 19 cards
  • 10 min deep-dive, high density → 16 × 0.7 = 11s/card → 55 cards
  • 30 min lecture, medium density → 28 × 1.0 = 28s/card → 64 cards
  • 1 hr podcast, low density → 45 × 1.5 = 67.5s/card → 53 cards

When a card holds longer than ~15s, plan for a richer card (data block, multi-step reveal, several sub-points unfolding with staggered animations) — a static one-liner gets boring past 8s. For long pieces where many cards exceed 30s, consider chunking the timeline into sub-compositions (one .html per chapter, mounted with data-composition-src) so the GSAP timeline per file stays manageable — see the timeline_track_too_dense HyperFrames lint warning.

content can be a plain string ("标题:年化 5.69%\n说明:...") or any JSON shape that captures the data. The agent decides the shape per card.

Final card — always append card-cta-vtake.

After all content cards, add one fixed brand outro card to the cards array:

{
  "id": "card-cta-vtake",
  "intent": "Powered By vTake brand outro",
  "startSec": <last content card's endSec>,
  "endSec":   <last content card's endSec + 2.0>,
  "accentIndex": 3,
  "zone": "fullscreen",
  "contentHints": {}
}

Also extend composition.durationSeconds by 2.0 seconds: set it to the same value as card-cta-vtake.endSec. The source video's track stops at its natural end; the 2-second tail is a pure-graphic brand moment with no video visible behind the CTA card. The CTA card uses a 1-second cinematic entrance sequence ("Editorial Cinema") followed by ~0.7s hold + ~0.3s fade-out.

7. Decide Render Strategy

Confirm Visual Direction with User (DO THIS FIRST)

Before you start designing cards or deciding bounds, ask the user to pick the output ratio, the layout, the style, and the card-density preset. Frames are auto-selected from the chosen layout × style combination (see "Auto-pick frame" table below). Before sending the question, precompute two things:

  1. recommendedRatio from the source video's aspect ratio (metadata.json width / height):

    • sourceAspect = width / height
    • sourceAspect ≥ 1.5 (≥ ~3:2 wide) → recommend 16:9
    • sourceAspect ≤ 0.7 (≤ ~9:13 tall) → recommend 9:16
    • 0.7 < sourceAspect < 1.5 (near-square) → recommend 4:5

    Mark the recommended option's label with " (推荐 · 匹配源视频 X:Y)" so the user sees why it's recommended.

  2. autoCount from Step 6 (max(5, round(videoSec / (basePace × densityMultiplier)))) so the "自动" option's label can show the concrete number.

Environment compatibility — pick the best available question channel. Not every runtime exposes the same structured-question tool. Apply this order:

  1. AskUserQuestion (Claude Code, Anthropic Console) — use the structured 4-question call below.
  2. Other native clarification tool (e.g. ask_question, request_user_input, IDE-specific prompt) — use that tool with the same 4 question texts and option lists. Preserve the recommendation markers and the precomputed values.
  3. No native tool (Codex CLI, plain text-only runtimes) — ask directly in normal conversation. Use the plain-text template at the end of this section. Keep it to one message, 4 numbered questions (the global cap is 2–5 questions per round; we stay inside it).

Rules that apply to every channel:

  • Ask at most 2–5 questions per round. Our 4 here fits.
  • Even if missing info doesn't block rendering, ask once to confirm the parameters that materially affect the final output (ratio, layout, style, cardCount).
  • If the user has already pre-approved defaults ("just use defaults", "无需询问", "auto-pick everything") or asked you not to ask — skip the question entirely and use: recommendedRatio, layout="stack" (safest cross-ratio default), style chosen from transcript tone in the most neutral group (editorial/数据), autoCount. Tell the user what you picked in one sentence and continue.

Channel A — native AskUserQuestion:

// Precompute before the call:
//   recommendedRatio = "16:9" | "9:16" | "4:5"
//   autoCount        = integer (from Step 6)

AskUserQuestion({
  questions: [
    {
      question: "输出视频比例 (画幅):",
      header: "画幅",
      multiSelect: false,
      // Reorder so the recommended option appears FIRST (per AskUserQuestion convention).
      // Append " (推荐 · 匹配源视频 W×H)" to the recommended option's label.
      options: [
        { label: "16:9 (1920×1080) 横屏", description: "TV / YouTube / 电脑播放。源视频已经是横屏时最自然,画幅最宽。" },
        { label: "9:16 (1080×1920) 竖屏", description: "抖音 / 小红书 / TikTok / Reels。源视频竖屏时最自然;移动端原生体验。" },
        { label: "4:5 (1080×1350) 方屏偏竖", description: "Instagram feed / 微信朋友圈。近方形源视频或想兼顾两种平台时最稳。" }
      ]
    },
    {
      question: "选择整体布局:视频和卡片在画面里如何共存?",
      header: "布局",
      multiSelect: false,
      options: [
        { label: "左右分屏 (split)",     description: "video 和 card 各占画面一半。访谈 / 数据并列时最稳,画面分隔清晰。" },
        { label: "上下分屏 (stack)",     description: "video 在上方 (~52%),card 在下方。说话人头像 + 总结句的经典组合,竖屏也好用。" },
        { label: "画中画 (pip)",         description: "card 满屏,video 缩成圆角小窗在右上角。内容为主、speaker 为辅时用。" },
        { label: "全屏浮层 (overlay)",   description: "video 全屏播放,card 作为玻璃浮层落在画面上。情绪 / 电影感强烈。" }
      ]
    },
    {
      question: "选择卡片视觉风格 (style):",
      header: "风格大类",
      multiSelect: false,
      // NOTE: these 3 groups intentionally match the frame auto-pick matrix
      // rows below, so picking a group resolves both `style` group AND the
      // frame matrix column in one step. Memberships are mutually exclusive.
      options: [
        { label: "温暖纸感 (warm-paper)", description: "academic 学术笔记 · editorial 大字编辑 · whiteboard 手写白板 · xhs 小红书。适合访谈反思、产品发布、生活方式、情绪故事。" },
        { label: "冷峻临床 (clinical)",   description: "audit 审计杂志 · swiss 瑞士网格 · terminal CLI · minimal 现代极简。适合财报分析、调查报告、技术教程、严肃陈述。" },
        { label: "实验前卫 (experimental)", description: "geom 撞色几何 · spotlight 暗色聚光。适合短视频高光、产品发布、强烈情绪、电影质感。" }
      ]
    },
    {
      question: "卡片数量 (takeaway 节奏):要切多少张?",
      header: "卡片数量",
      multiSelect: false,
      options: [
        { label: "自动 (推荐) · 约 N 张", description: "按视频时长和信息密度自动推断 (见 Step 6 规则)。本次推断约 N 张。带 N 进 label —— N 是你刚算出的 autoCount。" },
        { label: "少量 · 约 round(N × 0.6) 张", description: "切得稀疏一点,每张卡停留更久,适合 reflective / 慢节奏。" },
        { label: "更多 · 约 round(N × 1.5) 张", description: "切得更紧凑,节奏更快,适合 staccato / 数据密集 / 短视频高光。" }
      ]
    }
  ]
})

关于"Other"AskUserQuestion 会自动给"卡片数量"题加 "Other" 选项, 用户可以直接输入数字(如 "8"、"20")作为 cardCount 目标值。把输入解析为整数: 若解析成功 → 直接用该值(最少 5 张兜底);解析失败 → 退回 "自动"。

Channel B — plain-text fallback (Codex CLI, runtimes without a native question tool). Post this as one normal message, then wait for the reply. Bullet-style 1/2/3/4 keeps the reply parseable:

我需要先和你确认四个视觉决策再开始切卡片:

1) 输出比例 (画幅):
   A. 16:9 横屏 (1920×1080) — TV / YouTube / 电脑播放
   B. 9:16 竖屏 (1080×1920) — 抖音 / 小红书 / TikTok
   C. 4:5 方屏偏竖 (1080×1350) — Instagram feed / 兼顾两端
   ▸ 我的推荐:  <recommendedRatio>  (匹配源视频 W×H = <sourceW>×<sourceH>)

2) 整体布局 (video & card 怎么共存):
   A. split   左右分屏 (50/50)
   B. stack   上下分屏 (video 顶, card 底)
   C. pip     画中画 (card 满屏, video 圆角小窗)
   D. overlay 全屏浮层 (video 全屏, card 玻璃浮层)

3) 卡片风格大类 (与 frame 自动矩阵同构,3 选 1):
   A. 温暖纸感 warm-paper      (academic / editorial / whiteboard / xhs)
   B. 冷峻临床 clinical        (audit / swiss / terminal / minimal)
   C. 实验前卫 experimental    (geom / spotlight)

4) 卡片数量 (takeaway 节奏):
   A. 自动 (推荐) — 约 <autoCount> 张
   B. 少量 — 约 round(<autoCount> × 0.6) 张
   C. 更多 — 约 round(<autoCount> × 1.5) 张
   D. 直接给我一个数字 (如 "8"、"20")

回复格式: "1A 2C 3B 4A" 或自然语言均可。
若你想全部用推荐默认值,回复 "默认" / "auto" / "都用推荐" 即可。

Parsing the plain-text reply:

  • Accept loose formats: "1A 2C 3B 4A", "A C B A", "16:9 / pip / 数据 / 自动", full sentences, or 默认.
  • If any answer is ambiguous → re-ask only the ambiguous ones (still inside the 2–5 cap).
  • If the user says "默认 / auto / 都用推荐" → skip without re-asking.

After the user answers (any channel):

  1. Resolve the output canvas from the ratio answer — these are the exact storyboard.composition.width / height values to write:

    user choice composition.width × height storyboard.layout field
    16:9 1920 × 1080 "landscape"
    9:16 1080 × 1920 "portrait"
    4:5 1080 × 1350 "portrait" (schema treats 4:5 as portrait — height > width)

    For 4:5 bounds inside references/layouts/*.html — those files only document landscape (1920×1080) and portrait (1080×1920). For 4:5 (1080×1350) derive bounds by proportional scaling from portrait: keep horizontal values, scale vertical values by 1350/1920 ≈ 0.703. Example: overlay portrait card = { x: 24, y: 1280, w: 1032, h: 564 } → 4:5 card = { x: 24, y: round(1280 × 0.703), w: 1032, h: round(564 × 0.703) } = { x: 24, y: 900, w: 1032, h: 397 }.

  2. Map the style group to a specific style by looking at the transcript tone — pick the one that best fits, but stay inside the user's chosen group. If you're unsure between two specific styles inside the group, send a second AskUserQuestion with those 2–4 specific style options.

  3. Resolve final cardCount from the density answer:

    user choice final cardCount
    自动 (推荐) the autoCount you already computed
    少量 max(5, round(autoCount × 0.6))
    更多 round(autoCount × 1.5) (no upper clamp)
    Other = "" (integer) max(5, parseInt(n))
    Other = anything else fall back to autoCount
  4. Auto-pick the video frame from this table (frames don't ask the user — they follow from layout × style):

    layout warm-paper styles (academic / whiteboard / editorial / xhs) clinical styles (audit / swiss / terminal / minimal) experimental styles (geom / spotlight)
    split polaroid hairline clean
    stack polaroid hairline clean
    pip clean (pip pill already has chrome) clean clean
    overlay clean (full-bleed forbids deco frames) clean clean
  5. Tell the user what you chose in one sentence — ratio (+ canvas size), layout, specific style, frame, and final cardCount — then proceed with the rest of Step 7 (per-card layouts, motion patterns).

  6. Record the five values (ratio / layout / style / frame / cardCount) in working memory (no schema field needed); you'll reference them while writing each card's HTML in Step 8 and while reading the matching references/<dim>/<key>.html for tokens and structure.

If the user picks an answer via "Other" with a free-text style name not in the 10-style library, treat it as a hint to design a fresh card visual yourself, but still anchor on the chosen layout's bounds.

Render Strategy Inputs

With ratio / layout / style / cardCount / frame locked from Step 7.0, the remaining per-card decisions are:

  • Source-video fit inside the GSAP target: video element has object-fit: cover and is clipped to #video-wrap's tween bounds. If you want NO cropping (e.g. portrait source on landscape canvas shouldn't get its top/bottom chopped), aim the tween at a rect that matches the source's aspect ratio and let surrounding canvas show through (or fill with the card / a backdrop).
  • card.zone per card: derive from your chosen composition layout (split → side-panel, stack → lower-third, pip → fullscreen, overlay → video-overlay), OR pick a different zone for one-off variants (fullscreen for hero / quote, whiteboard-area for dense data).
  • accentIndex per card: each card pulls one of the 5 theme accent colors. Vary across cards for rhythm; reuse the same index when two cards belong to the same narrative beat.
  • Motion vocabulary: pick 2–3 repeatable patterns from data-anim kinds (see the table later) and stick to them so the composition feels coherent.

Pick from these themeId palettes (use them as --accent-N / --bg / --text CSS variables in your composition <style> block):

themeId accent palette (5 colors) board bg text
classic #1971c2 #e03131 #2f9e44 #e8590c #9c36b5 #FFF9E3 (paper) #1e1e1e
noir #4cc9f0 #f72585 #4ade80 #fb923c #a78bfa #1a1a1a #f1f1f1
mint #0077b6 #d62828 #2d6a4f #e76f51 #7209b7 #e8faf0 #1b4332
craft #bf5700 #d62728 #6c757d #e9b54a #3d5a80 #f6efe1 #2d2d2d
slate #0ea5e9 #ef4444 #22c55e #f97316 #a855f7 #1e293b #f1f5f9
mono #000 #555 #888 #aaa #ccc #fff #000

Available fonts (woff2 in <SKILL_DIR>/assets/fonts/, staged to work dir in Step 9): Caveat (handwriting), LXGW WenKai TC (Chinese hand-script), Inter (modern sans), Virgil (geometric hand). Reference via @font-face or font-family directly.

For inspiration on visual patterns, <SKILL_DIR>/references/styles/ ships 10 self-contained reference cards (academic / editorial / minimal / spotlight / geom / whiteboard / audit / terminal / swiss / xhs) that you can copy as starting points — but do not feel constrained to match any of these. Each card is your own design.

Visual Design Library (<SKILL_DIR>/references/)

Beyond the composition-level themeId, the skill ships a richer reference library at <SKILL_DIR>/references/ covering three orthogonal visual dimensions you can freely mix:

Style  ×  Layout  ×  VideoFrame
 (10)      (4)         (3)
dimension keys what it decides
style academic editorial minimal spotlight geom whiteboard audit terminal swiss xhs the card's visual language — fonts, colors, ornament, layout-within-card
layout split stack pip overlay how the source video and the card share the canvas
frame clean hairline polaroid the decorative chrome around the video element

Read <SKILL_DIR>/references/DESIGN_INDEX.md for the full matrix and a loose decision guide (访谈 / 产品发布 / 数据分析 / 社交剪辑 / 技术教程 / 情绪故事 …). When you decide to use a specific style / layout / frame, Read the corresponding file:

  • references/styles/<key>.html — self-contained card fragment with that style's CSS tokens (colors, fonts, padding, ornament) and a placeholder takeaway. Copy the .card[data-card-id="ref-<key>"] style block, rename the data-card-id to your card's id, swap the placeholder content for the real takeaway, and you're done.
  • references/layouts/<key>.html — exact videoBounds + cardBounds for both landscape and portrait, with a copy-paste JSON snippet for storyboard.json's per-card layout field.
  • references/frames/<key>.html — decorative HTML to add as a sibling of #video-wrap, plus placement instructions for the composition CSS.

Pick style × layout × frame per card — you can change all three between cards as long as the transitions read smoothly. A common rhythm: open editorial × overlay × clean, switch to audit × split × hairline for the data card, close on whiteboard × pip × polaroid.

The 10 styles are skill-side design tokens, not composition-level themes — they don't need to be declared in storyboard.composition; they live inside each card's HTML. The themeId field can still pick a composition-level palette (table above) that controls page-body background and video border chrome.

Layout Compositions (Card + Video)

Two coordinated decisions per card define how it shares the canvas with the source video:

  • card.zone (declared in storyboard.json) — one of the 5 schema values; resolve it into pixel bounds (per the table in Step 6) when you write the card-host wrapper's inline style in Step 9.
  • #video-wrap bounds at this card's time window (declared imperatively in the composition's GSAP timeline) — the agent tweens #video-wrap to a target rect for each layout transition.

Schema does NOT store per-card video bounds. videoTrack.bounds is one-time at composition level (defaults to full canvas). Video "moving" between cards is purely a GSAP animation authored in index.html. There is no card.layout field — earlier versions of this doc invented one; the real schema only has card.zone.

4 composition layouts (from references/layouts/) — each is a recipe pairing a zone with a #video-wrap tween target:

composition layout recommended card.zone GSAP target for #video-wrap (landscape 1920×1080) GSAP target for #video-wrap (portrait 1080×1920) when to use
split side-panel { left: 960, top: 0, width: 960, height: 1080 } { left: 0, top: 960, width: 1080, height: 960 } (bottom half) speaker + data side-by-side / 50:50 weight
stack lower-third { left: 14, top: 14, width: 1892, height: 548 } (top 52%) { left: 0, top: 0, width: 1080, height: 844 } (top 44%) speaker on top + summary card below
pip fullscreen { left: 1480, top: 760, width: 400, height: 300 } + add .framed class { left: 690, top: 28, width: 360, height: 203 } + add .framed content-heavy card + corner pip
overlay video-overlay { left: 0, top: 0, width: 1920, height: 1080 } (full-bleed) { left: 0, top: 0, width: 1080, height: 1920 } cinematic / dramatic / glass card on full video

For 4:5 (1080×1350), scale portrait y/h values by 1350/1920 ≈ 0.703 (see Step 7.0 Channel A / Channel B recommendedRatio resolution table).

Other zone values for one-off variants (still uses card.zone; no fake "layout" field):

zone resolved bounds common use
fullscreen covers whole canvas hero card, video tweens to hidden/pip
whiteboard-area inset 40px margin (landscape) or bottom 45% (portrait) dense data card, free margins
lower-third bottom 30% band talking-head annotation
side-panel right 42% (landscape) or bottom 40% (portrait) sidebar / "split" recipe
video-overlay full canvas; expect transparent card root glass overlay on full-bleed video

You can mix recipes per card — choose card.zone based on what suits the moment, then write the GSAP tween for #video-wrap between cards.

Storyboard Render Contract

storyboard.json is an agent-internal planning artifact — no vtake CLI command parses it. It exists to keep your timing and content decisions explicit before you write each card's HTML. Stick to the v3-style shape below so the same outline drives the composition you assemble in Step 9.

Required structure (see Step 6 for the full example):

  • schemaVersion: 3
  • composition: { fps, width, height, durationSeconds, layout, themeId, seed } — note durationSeconds/fps/themeId/layout live inside composition, NOT at top level
  • videoTrack: { sourcePath, startSec, endSec, bounds? } — video bounds default to full canvas
  • subtitles: { enabled, ... }
  • cards[] — each card has the 6 required fields: id, intent, startSec, endSec, accentIndex, zone, contentHints

Rules:

  • Card times stay inside composition.durationSeconds and should not overlap unless intentional (use data-track-index to control z-order when they do).
  • Visual details live in card HTML fragments (Step 8), NOT in contentHints. contentHints is your own structured prompt for designing the card; the rendered look is the HTML.
  • Keep the storyboard shape stable — even though nothing parses it, you read it back while authoring Step 8/9, and consistency keeps card IDs and timing in sync.
  • Agent-side decisions like "I picked overlay × geom × clean" do NOT belong in storyboard.json — keep them in working memory and use them when authoring card HTML + GSAP tweens.

Transparent card backgrounds for cards that share canvas with video. When the GSAP tween leaves video visible behind/beside the card (overlay recipe, pip recipe, or any card.zone = 'lower-third' | 'video-overlay' moment), the card's .root MUST NOT paint a full opaque background — otherwise it occludes the video. Two patterns:

/* Pattern A: transparent root, page body provides the cream backdrop */
html, body { background: var(--bg); }
.card[data-card-id="card-X"] .root { background: transparent; }

/* Pattern B: explicit per-card background ONLY for fullscreen cards */
.card[data-card-id="card-hero"] .root { background: var(--bg); }
.card[data-card-id="card-overlay"] .root { background: transparent; }

For side-panel-zone cards (split recipe), the card-host is already only half the canvas, so an opaque card bg is fine — it only covers its half.

8. Write Each Card's HTML

Create $WORK_DIR/public/cards/{card-id}.html for each card. Each file contains a single rooted HTML fragment that follows this contract:

Card HTML Contract

<div class="card" data-card-id="{cardId}">
  <style>
    /* MUST: every rule starts with .card[data-card-id="{cardId}"] */
    .card[data-card-id="card-01"] .root {
      width: 100%; height: 100%;
      display: flex; ...;
      font-family: 'Caveat', 'LXGW WenKai TC', serif;
      color: var(--text);
      background: var(--bg);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-01"] .title { font-size: 84px; ... }
  </style>

  <div class="root">
    <h1 id="card-01-title"
        data-anim="kinetic-chars"
        data-anim-at="0.3"
        data-anim-duration="0.5"
        data-anim-stagger="0.04"
        data-anim-pattern="pop">
      <span class="char">字</span>
      <span class="char">幕</span>
    </h1>
    <div id="card-01-line"
         data-anim="grow-x"
         data-anim-at="0.65"
         data-anim-duration="0.5"
         data-anim-target-w="420"
         style="width:0;height:8px;background:var(--accent-0);border-radius:4px;"></div>
  </div>
</div>

Hard rules (hyperframes lint will reject violations):

  • Single root <div class="card" data-card-id="{cardId}">
  • Inline <style> rules MUST be prefixed with the scope selector above
  • No <script> tags
  • No external URLs in src= / href= (no CDN, no remote fonts)
  • No inline event handlers (onclick= etc.)
  • All assets via relative paths into the same public/ directory
  • Colors via var(--accent-N) etc. for portability across themes

Animations are declared, not coded. Use data-anim-* attributes only; never write <script> to animate. You compile every data-anim-* declaration into the single master GSAP timeline in Step 9.

Card Sizing — Mobile-First in Portrait

The 10 references/styles/*.html are sized for a 1920×1080 landscape preview. When storyboard.layout = "portrait" (1080×1920, the dominant case for social / mobile), scale every visual size up — phones hold the screen close, and the same pixel count reads smaller than on a landscape TV-style canvas.

token landscape baseline portrait target scale
title (h1/h2 hero) 64–96px 88–132px ×1.35
detail / body 24–30px 30–40px ×1.30
kicker / chip label 14–16px 18–22px ×1.30
timecode / meta 12–14px 16–18px ×1.30
data block primary number 48–60px 64–88px ×1.40
line-height multiplier 1.05–1.5 same (don't scale)

Rule of thumb: portraitPx = round(landscapePx × 1.3), then floor to a nearby 4px multiple for visual rhythm. Hero headlines may go up to ×1.4; small meta text stays at ×1.2 to avoid crowding.

Padding shrinks slightly in portrait — the card is narrower so big landscape padding (40–64px) eats too much width. Use 24–36px horizontal padding in portrait.

If you're producing a single card that must work in both layouts, prefer a @container query on the card root over hard-coding sizes:

.card[data-card-id="X"] .root { container-type: inline-size; }
.card[data-card-id="X"] .title { font-size: clamp(64px, 8.5cqi, 132px); }
.card[data-card-id="X"] .detail { font-size: clamp(24px, 3.2cqi, 40px); }

But for most cards, a single layout choice is fine — just pick the size table column that matches the storyboard's layout field.

Available data-anim Kinds

kind use for key params
fade-in enter at, duration, ease?
fade-out exit at, duration, ease?
slide-in slide enter at, duration, from=left|right|top|bottom, distance
kinetic-chars per-char pop at, duration, stagger, pattern=pop|fade — element needs <span class="char"> children
typewriter per-char fade same as kinetic-chars but slower default stagger
count-up animate number at, duration, from, to, format=.0f|.1f|.2f|,d
draw-path SVG path reveal at, duration — element should be a <path>
grow-y bar height at, duration, target-h (px) — element starts height:0
grow-x bar width at, duration, target-w (px) — element starts width:0
scale-pop pop entrance at, duration
blur-in unfocused → focused at, duration
mask-reveal clip reveal at, duration, direction=left|right|top|bottom
morph-to tween any CSS at, duration, props='{...JSON...}'

data-anim-at is seconds relative to the card's startSec — when you compile each declaration into the GSAP timeline in Step 9, add the card's startSec to get the absolute time and quantize to 1/fps.

card-cta-vtake: Fixed Brand Outro Card

Save this fixed template as $WORK_DIR/public/cards/card-cta-vtake.html — do not modify. Design language: "Editorial Cinema" — viewfinder corner marks, top/bottom film-credit meta strips, a dual rotating ring around the vT mark, a diamond-flanked divider, an italic tagline, and amber sparkle particles. The entrance sequence completes in 1.00s; ambient breathing (ring rotation, particle pulse) continues for the remaining ~1.0s.

<!-- public/cards/card-cta-vtake.html — FIXED TEMPLATE, do not alter -->
<div class="card" data-card-id="card-cta-vtake">
  <style>
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .root {
      width: 100%; height: 100%;
      background:
        radial-gradient(ellipse 60% 80% at 50% 50%, rgba(232,144,52,0.12) 0%, transparent 55%),
        radial-gradient(ellipse 120% 40% at 50% 100%, rgba(201,169,97,0.10) 0%, transparent 60%),
        #0D0B08;
      position: relative; overflow: hidden;
      container-type: inline-size;
      font-family: 'Inter', ui-sans-serif, sans-serif;
      color: #F5EFE1;
    }
    /* fractal noise overlay — kills the "plastic" look */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .root::after {
      content: '';
      position: absolute; inset: 0;
      background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg viewBox='0 0 200 200' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%3E%3Cfilter id='n'%3E%3CfeTurbulence type='fractalNoise' baseFrequency='0.85' numOctaves='2' stitchTiles='stitch'/%3E%3CfeColorMatrix values='0 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0 1  0 0 0 0.06 0'/%3E%3C/filter%3E%3Crect width='100%25' height='100%25' filter='url(%23n)'/%3E%3C/svg%3E");
      mix-blend-mode: overlay;
      opacity: 0.5;
      pointer-events: none;
    }
    /* viewfinder corner marks (1.5px hairline) */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .corner {
      position: absolute;
      width: 3.5cqi; height: 3.5cqi;
      border-color: rgba(245,239,225,0.18);
      pointer-events: none;
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .corner.tl { top: 3.5cqi; left: 3.5cqi; border-top: 1.5px solid; border-left: 1.5px solid; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .corner.tr { top: 3.5cqi; right: 3.5cqi; border-top: 1.5px solid; border-right: 1.5px solid; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .corner.bl { bottom: 3.5cqi; left: 3.5cqi; border-bottom: 1.5px solid; border-left: 1.5px solid; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .corner.br { bottom: 3.5cqi; right: 3.5cqi; border-bottom: 1.5px solid; border-right: 1.5px solid; }
    /* top film-credit strip */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .top-meta {
      position: absolute; top: 4.8cqi; left: 0; right: 0;
      display: flex; justify-content: center;
      gap: clamp(14px, 2cqi, 36px);
      font-size: clamp(9px, 0.85cqi, 16px);
      font-weight: 500;
      letter-spacing: 0.36em;
      text-transform: uppercase;
      color: rgba(245,239,225,0.18);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .top-meta .sep { color: #E89034; opacity: 0.7; }
    /* bottom film-credit strip */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .bot-meta {
      position: absolute; bottom: 5cqi; left: 0; right: 0;
      display: flex; justify-content: space-between;
      padding: 0 7cqi;
      font-size: clamp(9px, 0.8cqi, 15px);
      font-weight: 500;
      letter-spacing: 0.32em;
      text-transform: uppercase;
      color: rgba(245,239,225,0.18);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .bot-meta .right { color: #E89034; opacity: 0.85; }
    /* center stage */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .stage {
      position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%;
      transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
      display: flex; flex-direction: column; align-items: center;
      z-index: 2;
    }
    /* "Powered by" row with short flanking lines */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .powered-row {
      display: flex; align-items: center;
      gap: clamp(10px, 1.4cqi, 24px);
      margin-bottom: clamp(24px, 3cqi, 56px);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .powered-row .line {
      height: 1px;
      background: rgba(245,239,225,0.18);
      width: 0;
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .powered-row .label {
      font-size: clamp(11px, 1.05cqi, 20px);
      font-weight: 600;
      letter-spacing: 0.46em;
      text-transform: uppercase;
      color: rgba(245,239,225,0.40);
    }
    /* vT mark wrapper + dual concentric rings */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .mark-wrap {
      position: relative;
      width: clamp(160px, 15cqi, 280px);
      height: clamp(160px, 15cqi, 280px);
      display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center;
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .mark-ring {
      position: absolute; inset: 0;
      border-radius: 50%;
      border: 1.5px dashed rgba(232,144,52,0.22);
      animation: ctaRingSpin 32s linear infinite;
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .mark-ring.inner {
      inset: 8%;
      border: 1px solid rgba(245,239,225,0.10);
      animation: ctaRingSpin 32s linear infinite reverse;
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .vtake-mark {
      width: 60%; height: auto;
      color: #F5EFE1;
      position: relative; z-index: 1;
      overflow: visible;
    }
    /* main brand name */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .vtake-name {
      font-size: clamp(48px, 6cqi, 112px);
      font-weight: 900;
      letter-spacing: -0.05em;
      margin-top: clamp(20px, 2.5cqi, 48px);
      line-height: 1;
      overflow: hidden;
      clip-path: inset(0 100% 0 0);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .name-accent { color: #E89034; }
    /* decorative divider: ── ◆ ── */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .divider {
      display: flex; align-items: center;
      gap: clamp(6px, 0.7cqi, 14px);
      margin-top: clamp(18px, 2.2cqi, 40px);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .divider .seg {
      width: 0; height: 1px;
      background: rgba(232,144,52,0.5);
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .divider .diamond {
      width: clamp(4px, 0.45cqi, 8px);
      height: clamp(4px, 0.45cqi, 8px);
      background: #E89034;
      transform: rotate(45deg) scale(0);
    }
    /* tagline below divider */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .tagline {
      margin-top: clamp(14px, 1.8cqi, 32px);
      font-size: clamp(10px, 0.9cqi, 17px);
      font-weight: 500;
      letter-spacing: 0.56em;
      text-transform: uppercase;
      color: rgba(245,239,225,0.40);
      padding-left: 0.5em;
    }
    /* amber sparkle particles */
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .spark {
      position: absolute;
      width: clamp(2px, 0.2cqi, 3px);
      height: clamp(2px, 0.2cqi, 3px);
      background: #E89034;
      border-radius: 50%;
      box-shadow: 0 0 14px #E89034;
      opacity: 0;
    }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .spark.s1 { top: 32%; left: 22%;  animation: ctaSparkle 3.5s ease-in-out 1.0s infinite; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .spark.s2 { top: 64%; left: 76%;  animation: ctaSparkle 4.2s ease-in-out 1.4s infinite; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .spark.s3 { top: 26%; right: 22%; animation: ctaSparkle 3.8s ease-in-out 1.6s infinite; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .spark.s4 { bottom: 32%; left: 38%; animation: ctaSparkle 4.6s ease-in-out 0.8s infinite; }
    .card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"] .spark.s5 { top: 48%; right: 14%; animation: ctaSparkle 3.2s ease-in-out 2.0s infinite; }
    @keyframes ctaRingSpin { from { transform: rotate(0deg); } to { transform: rotate(360deg); } }
    @keyframes ctaSparkle {
      0%, 100% { opacity: 0; transform: scale(0.5); }
      50%      { opacity: 0.85; transform: scale(1.3); }
    }
  </style>
  <div class="root">
    <!-- Viewfinder corners -->
    <span class="corner tl" id="cta-corner-tl"
          data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.20" data-anim-duration="0.50"></span>
    <span class="corner tr" id="cta-corner-tr"
          data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.20" data-anim-duration="0.50"></span>
    <span class="corner bl" id="cta-corner-bl"
          data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.20" data-anim-duration="0.50"></span>
    <span class="corner br" id="cta-corner-br"
          data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.20" data-anim-duration="0.50"></span>

    <!-- Top film-credit strip -->
    <div class="top-meta" id="cta-top-meta"
         data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.25" data-anim-duration="0.50">
      <span>VTAKE&trade;</span>
      <span class="sep">&diams;</span>
      <span>Cinematic Postproduction</span>
      <span class="sep">&diams;</span>
      <span>Est. 2026</span>
    </div>

    <!-- Bottom film-credit strip -->
    <div class="bot-meta" id="cta-bot-meta"
         data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.30" data-anim-duration="0.50">
      <span>&copy; 2026 vTake Studio</span>
      <span class="right">vtake.app</span>
    </div>

    <!-- Sparkle particles (pure CSS ambient animation, no entry tween) -->
    <span class="spark s1"></span>
    <span class="spark s2"></span>
    <span class="spark s3"></span>
    <span class="spark s4"></span>
    <span class="spark s5"></span>

    <div class="stage">
      <!-- "Powered by" with grow-x flanking lines -->
      <div class="powered-row" id="cta-powered-row">
        <span class="line" id="cta-line-l"
              data-anim="grow-x" data-anim-at="0.18"
              data-anim-duration="0.40" data-anim-target-w="56"></span>
        <span class="label" id="cta-powered-label"
              data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.15"
              data-anim-duration="0.45">Powered by</span>
        <span class="line" id="cta-line-r"
              data-anim="grow-x" data-anim-at="0.18"
              data-anim-duration="0.40" data-anim-target-w="56"></span>
      </div>

      <!-- vT mark with dual rings + 3 stroked paths + amber dot -->
      <div class="mark-wrap">
        <span class="mark-ring" id="cta-ring-outer"
              data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.55" data-anim-duration="0.50"></span>
        <span class="mark-ring inner" id="cta-ring-inner"
              data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.60" data-anim-duration="0.50"></span>
        <svg class="vtake-mark" viewBox="0 0 200 130" fill="none"
             aria-label="vTake" role="img">
          <g transform="skewX(-14) translate(16 0)"
             stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="14"
             stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round">
            <path id="cta-path-v"     d="M24 32 L56 100 L88 32"
                  data-anim="draw-path" data-anim-at="0.05" data-anim-duration="0.40"/>
            <path id="cta-path-tbar"  d="M100 32 L164 32"
                  data-anim="draw-path" data-anim-at="0.30" data-anim-duration="0.25"/>
            <path id="cta-path-tstem" d="M132 32 L132 100"
                  data-anim="draw-path" data-anim-at="0.50" data-anim-duration="0.25"/>
          </g>
          <circle id="cta-dot" cx="48" cy="118" r="7.2" fill="#E89034"
                  data-anim="scale-pop" data-anim-at="0.65" data-anim-duration="0.25"/>
        </svg>
      </div>

      <!-- Main brand name reveals left → right -->
      <div id="cta-vtake-name" class="vtake-name"
           data-anim="mask-reveal" data-anim-at="0.40"
           data-anim-duration="0.45" data-anim-direction="bottom">
        <span class="name-accent">v</span>Take
      </div>

      <!-- Decorative divider: ── ◆ ── -->
      <div class="divider">
        <span class="seg" id="cta-seg-l"
              data-anim="grow-x" data-anim-at="0.75"
              data-anim-duration="0.30" data-anim-target-w="56"></span>
        <span class="diamond" id="cta-diamond"
              data-anim="scale-pop" data-anim-at="0.85" data-anim-duration="0.30"></span>
        <span class="seg" id="cta-seg-r"
              data-anim="grow-x" data-anim-at="0.75"
              data-anim-duration="0.30" data-anim-target-w="56"></span>
      </div>

      <!-- Italic tagline -->
      <div class="tagline" id="cta-tagline"
           data-anim="fade-in" data-anim-at="0.90" data-anim-duration="0.45">
        Visual Take &middot; Reimagined
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

Animation timeline (1.00s entrance, all data-anim-at values are relative to card-cta-vtake.startSec):

At Element Animation Dur
0.05 V-shape stroke draw-path 0.40
0.15 "Powered by" label fade-in 0.45
0.18 flanking lines grow-x (→56px) 0.40
0.20 viewfinder corners ×4 fade-in 0.50
0.25 top film-credit strip fade-in 0.50
0.30 bottom film-credit strip fade-in 0.50
0.30 T-bar stroke draw-path 0.25
0.40 "vTake" main name mask-reveal 0.45
0.50 T-stem stroke draw-path 0.25
0.55 outer dashed ring fade-in (+ 32s spin) 0.50
0.60 inner solid ring fade-in (+ 32s reverse) 0.50
0.65 amber dot scale-pop (elastic) 0.25
0.75 divider segments grow-x (→56px) 0.30
0.85 divider diamond scale-pop 0.30
0.90 tagline fade-in 0.45
1.00+ ambient ring spin + sparkle loop

9. Assemble the Composition HTML

Stage the assets and write $WORK_DIR/public/index.html:

# SKILL_DIR is injected by the host ("Base directory for this skill: …")
SKILL_DIR="<SKILL_DIR>"

mkdir -p "$WORK_DIR/public/fonts" "$WORK_DIR/public/vendor" "$WORK_DIR/public/cards"
cp -n "$SKILL_DIR/assets/fonts/"*            "$WORK_DIR/public/fonts/"
cp -n "$SKILL_DIR/assets/vendor/gsap.min.js" "$WORK_DIR/public/vendor/"
# stage the input video so the composition can reference it by relative path
ln -f "$VIDEO_PATH" "$WORK_DIR/public/input-video.mp4" 2>/dev/null \
  || cp "$VIDEO_PATH" "$WORK_DIR/public/input-video.mp4"

Composition Template

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<style>
@font-face { font-family: 'Caveat'; src: url('fonts/Caveat-400-latin.woff2') format('woff2'); font-weight: 400; font-display: block; }
@font-face { font-family: 'Caveat'; src: url('fonts/Caveat-700-latin.woff2') format('woff2'); font-weight: 700; font-display: block; }
@font-face { font-family: 'LXGW WenKai TC'; src: url('fonts/LXGWWenKaiTC-400-latin.woff2') format('woff2'); font-weight: 400; font-display: block; }
@font-face { font-family: 'Inter'; src: url('fonts/Inter-400-latin.woff2') format('woff2'); font-weight: 400; font-display: block; }
@font-face { font-family: 'Inter'; src: url('fonts/Inter-700-latin.woff2') format('woff2'); font-weight: 700; font-display: block; }
@font-face { font-family: 'Virgil'; src: url('fonts/Virgil.woff2') format('woff2'); font-display: block; }

:root {
  /* Pick from the themeId palette table in Step 7 — example: classic */
  --bg: #FFF9E3;
  --text: #1e1e1e;
  --accent-0: #1971c2;
  --accent-1: #e03131;
  --accent-2: #2f9e44;
  --accent-3: #e8590c;
  --accent-4: #9c36b5;
  --font-family: 'Caveat', 'LXGW WenKai TC', serif;
}
* { box-sizing: border-box; }
/* Body font-family MUST list concrete font names (not just var(--font-family)) —
   the HyperFrames renderer's static analyzer doesn't expand CSS variables when
   resolving fonts, so a var-only chain triggers `font_family_without_font_face`
   lint and falls back to a generic. Use the concrete chain here; cards that
   want the theme font can still reference var(--font-family) internally. */
html, body { margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; overflow: hidden; background: #000;
             font-family: 'Inter', 'Caveat', 'LXGW WenKai TC', ui-sans-serif, system-ui, sans-serif; }
#stage { position: relative; width: 100%; height: 100%; overflow: hidden; }

/* video-wrapper holds the source video. Its position / size are animated
   over time by the master timeline (one tween per layout transition). */
.video-wrapper {
  position: absolute;
  left: 0; top: 0; width: 1920px; height: 1080px;
  overflow: hidden;
  border-radius: 0;
  box-shadow: none;
}
.video-wrapper video { width: 100%; height: 100%; object-fit: cover; }

.card-host { position: absolute; pointer-events: none; overflow: hidden; }
.card-host .card { position: relative; width: 100%; height: 100%; overflow: hidden; }
.card-host .char { display: inline-block; visibility: visible; }

/* Subtle drop shadow + rounded corners for non-fullscreen video framings */
.video-wrapper.framed {
  border-radius: 16px;
  box-shadow: 0 12px 40px rgba(0,0,0,0.35);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div
  id="stage"
  data-composition-id="vtake"
  data-start="0"
  data-duration="121.2"
  data-fps="30"
  data-width="1920"
  data-height="1080"
>
  <!-- Layer 1: source video — initial position matches card-01's layout -->
  <div class="video-wrapper" id="video-wrap">
    <video id="bg-video"
           src="input-video.mp4"
           muted playsinline
           data-start="0"
           data-duration="121.2"
           data-track-index="1"></video>
  </div>

  <!-- Layer 2: each card-host sits at the bounds dictated by its layout. -->
  <!-- IMPORTANT: every card-host MUST carry BOTH "card-host" and "clip" classes. -->
  <!--   - "card-host"  → our positioning + pointer-events styles                 -->
  <!--   - "clip"       → HyperFrames runtime uses this to enforce visibility     -->
  <!--                    only during data-start … data-start+data-duration.      -->
  <!--                    Without "clip" the host stays visible the whole video   -->
  <!--                    (lint: timed_element_missing_clip_class).               -->
  <!-- Example: card-01 with zone="fullscreen" → card-host covers (0,0,1920,1080) -->
  <div class="card-host clip"
       data-card-id="card-01"
       data-start="1.0000"
       data-duration="6.5000"
       data-track-index="2"
       style="left:0;top:0;width:1920px;height:1080px;visibility:hidden;opacity:0;">
    <!-- paste the contents of public/cards/card-01.html here -->
  </div>

  <!-- Example: card-02 with zone="side-panel" (split composition layout) → card on left half -->
  <div class="card-host clip"
       data-card-id="card-02"
       data-start="8.0000"
       data-duration="12.0000"
       data-track-index="2"
       style="left:0;top:0;width:960px;height:1080px;visibility:hidden;opacity:0;">
    <!-- card-02 HTML -->
  </div>

  <!-- ...one "card-host clip" per card with inline bounds matching resolveZoneBounds(card.zone)... -->

  <script src="vendor/gsap.min.js"></script>
  <script>
  (function(){
    // count-up formatter helper
    window.__fmt = function(v, fmt) {
      if (typeof fmt === 'string' && /^\.[0-9]+f$/.test(fmt)) {
        return Number(v).toFixed(Number(fmt.slice(1, -1)));
      }
      if (fmt === ',d') return Math.round(v).toLocaleString();
      return String(Math.round(v));
    };

    const tl = window.gsap.timeline({ paused: true });

    // ── Card lifecycle (one block per card) ──
    // Example for card-01 [1.0, 7.5] with kinetic-chars at +0.3, grow-x at +0.65:

    // Enter (fade in over 0.4s)
    tl.set('.card-host[data-card-id="card-01"]',  { visibility: 'visible' }, 1.0000);
    tl.fromTo('.card-host[data-card-id="card-01"]',
              { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: 0.4000, ease: 'power2.out' }, 1.0000);

    // Card-internal anims (compile each data-anim-* declaration here)
    tl.from('.card[data-card-id="card-01"] #card-01-title .char',
            { opacity: 0, y: 8, scale: 0.8, duration: 0.5000, ease: 'power2.out', stagger: 0.0400 },
            1.3000);
    tl.fromTo('.card[data-card-id="card-01"] #card-01-line',
              { width: 0 }, { width: 420, duration: 0.5000, ease: 'power2.out' }, 1.6500);

    // Exit (fade out over 0.35s, ending at endSec)
    tl.to('.card-host[data-card-id="card-01"]',
          { opacity: 0, duration: 0.3500, ease: 'power2.in' }, 7.1500);
    tl.set('.card-host[data-card-id="card-01"]', { visibility: 'hidden' }, 7.5000);

    // ── Video framing transitions ──
    // When the next card uses a different composition layout, animate the
    // video-wrapper to its new bounds. Example: card-01 = fullscreen
    // (video hidden behind), card-02 = split composition (zone="side-panel"
    // → video on right, card on left).

    // Card-02 enters at 8.0s with the split composition. Animate video to
    // the right half during the card-01 → card-02 gap (between 7.5 and 8.0s).
    tl.set('#video-wrap', { className: 'video-wrapper framed' }, 7.5);
    tl.to('#video-wrap',
          { left: 960, top: 0, width: 960, height: 1080,
            duration: 0.6, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, 7.5);

    // Card-02 enter — same pattern as card-01
    tl.set('.card-host[data-card-id="card-02"]', { visibility: 'visible' }, 8.0);
    tl.fromTo('.card-host[data-card-id="card-02"]',
              { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: 0.4, ease: 'power2.out' }, 8.0);
    // ...card-02 internal anims...

    // ── repeat for each card; if the NEXT card's layout differs,
    //    insert another tl.to('#video-wrap', ...) tween before its enter ──

    window.__timelines = window.__timelines || {};
    window.__timelines["vtake"] = tl;
  })();
  </script>
</div>
</body>
</html>

GSAP Statement Cheat Sheet

Compile each data-anim attribute into a GSAP statement. Times are absolute seconds = card.startSec + data-anim-at, quantized to 1/fps. Selector is .card[data-card-id="X"] #elementId.

data-anim GSAP statement template
fade-in tl.fromTo(SEL, { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: D, ease: 'power2.out' }, T);
fade-out tl.to(SEL, { opacity: 0, duration: D, ease: 'power2.in' }, T);
slide-in (from=left, dist=80) tl.fromTo(SEL, { opacity: 0, x: -80 }, { opacity: 1, x: 0, duration: D, ease: 'power2.out' }, T);
kinetic-chars (pop) tl.from(SEL + ' .char', { opacity: 0, y: 8, scale: 0.8, duration: D, ease: 'power2.out', stagger: S }, T);
count-up (function(){const o={v:FROM};tl.to(o,{v:TO,duration:D,ease:'power2.out',onUpdate:function(){const el=document.querySelector(SEL);if(el)el.textContent=__fmt(o.v,'FMT');}},T);})();
draw-path (function(){const el=document.querySelector(SEL);if(!el)return;const L=el.getTotalLength();tl.set(SEL,{strokeDasharray:L,strokeDashoffset:L},T);tl.to(SEL,{strokeDashoffset:0,duration:D,ease:'power2.inOut'},T);})();
grow-x (target-w=W) tl.fromTo(SEL, { width: 0 }, { width: W, duration: D, ease: 'power2.out' }, T);
grow-y (target-h=H) tl.fromTo(SEL, { height: 0 }, { height: H, duration: D, ease: 'power2.out' }, T);
scale-pop tl.fromTo(SEL, { opacity: 0, scale: 0.6 }, { opacity: 1, scale: 1, duration: D, ease: 'back.out(1.6)' }, T);
mask-reveal (direction=left) tl.fromTo(SEL, { clipPath: 'inset(0 100% 0 0)' }, { clipPath: 'inset(0 0 0 0)', duration: D, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, T);

Quantize: T = Math.round(absSec * fps) / fps. At 30fps the smallest step is 1/30 ≈ 0.0333s; rounding to 4 decimals (.toFixed(4)) is fine inside the JS literal.

Video Framing Reference (per layout value)

The selector for the video container is #video-wrap. Animate its bounds between cards using tl.to('#video-wrap', { ...bounds }, T). Initial bounds should be set inline on the element to match card-01's layout. Pick a transition duration of 0.5–0.7s with ease: 'power2.inOut'.

Decorative frames (clean / hairline / polaroid) sit as a sibling of #video-wrap and follow it through layout transitions. See references/frames/ for each frame's placement HTML, suggested CSS, and which layouts it pairs with. Quick rule: overlay layout suppresses decorative frames (the full-bleed video clashes with chrome); PiP layouts already have their own pill treatment (border-radius + white ring + shadow), so add a decorative frame only on top of split / stack.

GSAP target lookup table for #video-wrap per composition layout (landscape 1920×1080 — for portrait & 4:5 see references/layouts/*.html which list all three ratios):

composition layout typical card.zone #video-wrap GSAP target extra css class
split side-panel { left: 960, top: 0, width: 960, height: 1080 }
stack lower-third { left: 14, top: 14, width: 1892, height: 548 } (top 52%)
pip (bottom-right) fullscreen { left: 1480, top: 760, width: 400, height: 300 } pip-pill (border-radius + ring + shadow)
pip (top-left) fullscreen { left: 40, top: 40, width: 400, height: 300 } pip-pill
overlay (video full-bleed) video-overlay { left: 0, top: 0, width: 1920, height: 1080 } (no change from default)
hide video (pure-graphic moment) fullscreen { opacity: 0 } (or move off-canvas)

To toggle the pip-pill chrome (border-radius + white ring + drop shadow) when entering or leaving a pip moment:

// Enter pip — add chrome
tl.set('#video-wrap', { className: 'video-wrapper pip-pill' }, T);
tl.to('#video-wrap', { left: 1480, top: 760, width: 400, height: 300,
                       duration: 0.6, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, T);

// Leave pip — back to clean full-bleed
tl.set('#video-wrap', { className: 'video-wrapper' }, T_NEXT);
tl.to('#video-wrap', { left: 0, top: 0, width: 1920, height: 1080,
                       duration: 0.6, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, T_NEXT);

Card-host bounds match the zone. Resolve the card's zone into pixel bounds using the table at the top of Step 6, then write those into the card-host's inline style="left:Xpx;top:Ypx;width:Wpx; height:Hpx;...". For video-overlay zone (overlay recipe), the card-host fills the full canvas — your CSS inside .card .root decides where the actual visible card sits.

HyperFrames Layout / Animation QA Rules

  • Build each card's static hero frame first: the moment where the card is fully visible and readable.
  • Confirm video, cards, subtitles/captions, and diagrams do not unintentionally overlap.
  • Confirm hidden video areas are clipped by the frame and not visible outside intended bounds.
  • Register one paused master timeline as window.__timelines["vtake"].
  • Build timelines synchronously at page load; no async, setTimeout, Promises, or media play() calls.
  • Do not use Math.random() or Date.now() in render paths.
  • Do not use repeat: -1; calculate finite repeats from the video duration.
  • Prefer GSAP transforms and opacity (x, y, scale, rotation, opacity) over layout properties (top, left, width, height) for motion.
  • Animate wrappers such as #video-wrap, not the video element dimensions directly.
  • Avoid animating the same property on the same element from multiple timelines at the same time.
  • Use data-track-index, not data-layer; use data-duration, not data-end.
  • Every timed element (card-host, sub-composition, etc.) MUST include class="clip" alongside its own classes — e.g. class="card-host clip". The HyperFrames runtime uses .clip to gate visibility to the data-start … data-start+data-duration window. Without it the element is visible for the whole video (lint: timed_element_missing_clip_class).
  • For body / global font-family, list concrete font names ('Inter', 'Caveat', …) — not a CSS variable like var(--font-family). The HyperFrames font resolver doesn't expand CSS vars during static analysis (lint: font_family_without_font_face). Cards may still use var(--font-family) internally since their @font-face declarations are loaded.

card-cta-vtake: Fixed GSAP Animation Block

At the end of the GSAP timeline block (just before the final window.__timelines registration), append this fixed code block. Replace CTA_START with card-cta-vtake.startSec and CTA_END with card-cta-vtake.endSec:

// ── card-cta-vtake: Editorial Cinema brand outro (2.0s total) ──
// Sequence: 1.0s entrance · 0.7s hold (CSS ambient breathing) · 0.3s fade-out

const PREFIX = '.card[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"]';

// Fade source video out at the start of the CTA
tl.to('#video-wrap', { opacity: 0, duration: 0.30, ease: 'power2.in' }, CTA_START);

// Card host enter
tl.set('.card-host[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"]', { visibility: 'visible' }, CTA_START);
tl.fromTo('.card-host[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"]',
          { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: 0.30, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START);

// V-shape stroke draw
(function(){
  const sel = PREFIX + ' #cta-path-v';
  const el = document.querySelector(sel); if(!el) return;
  const L = el.getTotalLength();
  tl.set(sel, { strokeDasharray: L, strokeDashoffset: L }, CTA_START + 0.05);
  tl.to(sel, { strokeDashoffset: 0, duration: 0.40, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, CTA_START + 0.05);
})();

// "Powered by" label
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-powered-label',
          { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: 0.45, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.15);

// Flanking lines grow-x
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-line-l',
          { width: 0 }, { width: 56, duration: 0.40, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.18);
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-line-r',
          { width: 0 }, { width: 56, duration: 0.40, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.18);

// Viewfinder corners ×4 fade-in
['tl','tr','bl','br'].forEach(pos => {
  tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-corner-' + pos,
            { opacity: 0, scale: 0.7 },
            { opacity: 1, scale: 1, duration: 0.50, ease: 'power2.out' },
            CTA_START + 0.20);
});

// Top/bottom film-credit meta strips
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-top-meta',
          { opacity: 0, y: 6 }, { opacity: 1, y: 0, duration: 0.50, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.25);
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-bot-meta',
          { opacity: 0, y: -6 }, { opacity: 1, y: 0, duration: 0.50, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.30);

// T-bar stroke draw
(function(){
  const sel = PREFIX + ' #cta-path-tbar';
  const el = document.querySelector(sel); if(!el) return;
  const L = el.getTotalLength();
  tl.set(sel, { strokeDasharray: L, strokeDashoffset: L }, CTA_START + 0.30);
  tl.to(sel, { strokeDashoffset: 0, duration: 0.25, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, CTA_START + 0.30);
})();

// "vTake" main name mask-reveal (left → right)
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-vtake-name',
          { clipPath: 'inset(0 100% 0 0)' },
          { clipPath: 'inset(0 0% 0 0)', duration: 0.45, ease: 'power2.inOut' },
          CTA_START + 0.40);

// T-stem stroke draw
(function(){
  const sel = PREFIX + ' #cta-path-tstem';
  const el = document.querySelector(sel); if(!el) return;
  const L = el.getTotalLength();
  tl.set(sel, { strokeDasharray: L, strokeDashoffset: L }, CTA_START + 0.50);
  tl.to(sel, { strokeDashoffset: 0, duration: 0.25, ease: 'power2.inOut' }, CTA_START + 0.50);
})();

// Dual concentric rings fade-in (CSS @keyframes handles the slow spin)
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-ring-outer',
          { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: 0.50, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.55);
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-ring-inner',
          { opacity: 0 }, { opacity: 1, duration: 0.50, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.60);

// Amber dot scale-pop (elastic)
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-dot',
          { opacity: 0, scale: 0.4, transformOrigin: '48px 118px' },
          { opacity: 1, scale: 1, duration: 0.25, ease: 'back.out(1.7)' },
          CTA_START + 0.65);

// Decorative divider segments grow-x
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-seg-l',
          { width: 0 }, { width: 56, duration: 0.30, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.75);
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-seg-r',
          { width: 0 }, { width: 56, duration: 0.30, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.75);

// Divider diamond pop
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-diamond',
          { rotate: 45, scale: 0 },
          { rotate: 45, scale: 1, duration: 0.30, ease: 'back.out(1.7)' },
          CTA_START + 0.85);

// Tagline fade-in
tl.fromTo(PREFIX + ' #cta-tagline',
          { opacity: 0, y: 4 }, { opacity: 1, y: 0, duration: 0.45, ease: 'power2.out' }, CTA_START + 0.90);

// Card exit — fade-out in the last 0.30s of the 2.0s window
tl.to('.card-host[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"]',
      { opacity: 0, duration: 0.30, ease: 'power2.in' }, CTA_END - 0.30);
tl.set('.card-host[data-card-id="card-cta-vtake"]', { visibility: 'hidden' }, CTA_END);

10. Render to MP4

cd "$WORK_DIR"
PRODUCER_BROWSER_GPU_MODE=hardware npx hyperframes render public \
  -o output.mp4 \
  --fps 30

hyperframes render <dir> reads <dir>/index.html and produces the MP4. The flag PRODUCER_BROWSER_GPU_MODE=hardware (or --browser-gpu) is strongly recommended on macOS — software-only Chrome rendering times out on most laptops.

For a sanity check before the full render, capture a single frame at a specific timestamp:

npx hyperframes snapshot public --at 5 --out snapshot-5s.png

11. Report Results

Tell the user:

  • Work directory path
  • storyboard.json (the card outline you designed)
  • public/cards/*.html (one HTML per card)
  • public/index.html (the assembled composition)
  • output.mp4 (the final video)
  • ASR provider used
  • Card count + how you chose them (in 1 sentence)
  • Any missing keys or quality caveats

Do not delete the work directory unless the user asks.

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