The Rundown

TV Anchor Features Script, C Block

$100.00
Input your raw materials: interview highlights, key facts, human interest angles, the emotional core of the story. The prompt handles structure, pacing, transitions for emotional resonance, human interest angles, and storytelling depth
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Use Cases

Core Use Cases for Producers

Input your raw materials: interview highlights, key facts, human interest angles, the emotional core of the story. The prompt handles structure, pacing, transitions, and teleprompter formatting. You focus on editorial judgment—which quotes land, which details matter, whether the tone matches your audience.

Breaking Down Long-Form Research You've got 15 pages of interview notes, background research, and B-roll descriptions for a piece on local small business recovery. The prompt distills this into a coherent 90-second narrative with natural transitions, relevant quotes, and proper teleprompter formatting.

Training Without Sacrificing Quality Your junior producer is struggling with feature writing—too much exposition, buried ledes, awkward transitions. They use the prompt to see proper structure, then learn to refine and personalize the output. Quality stays high while they develop skills

Description

Emotional Architecture Feature scripts need emotional beats—the setup, the challenge, the resolution or ongoing struggle. The prompt structures these naturally rather than just delivering facts chronologically.

Flexible Pacing While hard news scripts are urgency-driven, feature scripts breathe. The prompt adjusts rhythm—shorter sentences for tension, longer ones for reflection—while maintaining broadcast clarity.

Strategic Attribution In features, attribution serves narrative flow rather than just credibility.

Sector

Tags

Journalism