storyteller

Transform abstract/metaphorical narrative into concrete visual story structure. USE WHEN: Converting poetic/theatrical narrative from diverse-content-gen into scene-by-scene visual breakdowns ready for screenwriter formatting. PIPELINE POSITION: diverse-content-gen → **storyteller** → screenwriter → production-validator → imagine → arch-v PRIMARY FUNCTION: Bridge the gap between "altar pribadi" (abstract metaphor) and "woman returns daily to same beach spot" (filmable scene). OUTPUT: Scene breakdown with concrete visual actions, preserved emotional core, and story logic documentation.

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Install skill "storyteller" with this command: npx skills add rfxlamia/claude-skillkit/rfxlamia-claude-skillkit-storyteller

Storyteller Skill

Overview

This skill transforms metaphorical/theatrical narrative content into concrete, filmable visual stories. It serves as the critical translation layer between poetic writing and production-ready screenplay format.

The Problem It Solves:

INPUT:  "Aku menjadi laut yang membeku, menunggu pelaut yang tidak kembali"
PROBLEM: What does this LOOK LIKE on screen?
OUTPUT: Woman stands at frozen beach at dawn, staring at horizon where ship 
        disappeared. She places his jacket on the ice. Days pass (montage). 
        She returns. Always returns.

Core Principle: Preserve emotional truth while making content filmable.


Core Transformation Workflow

Step 1: Extract Emotional Core

What does the metaphor FEEL like?

Read the metaphorical content and identify:

  • Primary Emotion: The dominant feeling (longing, grief, obsession, hope)
  • Emotional Intensity: Scale 1-10, how extreme is this feeling?
  • Relationship Dynamic: Who feels what toward whom?
  • Temporal Context: Is this present pain, past memory, future fear?

Example:

Metaphor: "Aku menjadikanmu altar pribadi"
Primary Emotion: Worship/devotion bordering on obsession
Intensity: 9/10 (extreme, unhealthy level)
Dynamic: Speaker → Beloved (one-directional adoration)
Temporal: Present state, ongoing condition

Step 2: Find Visual Equivalent

What ACTIONS show this emotion?

Translate abstract emotion into visible behavior using this framework:

Emotion TypeVisual Translation Strategy
Longing/WaitingCharacter returns to same location repeatedly; keeps object belonging to absent person; checks phone/window/door obsessively
Worship/DevotionRitualistic behaviors (daily routines, shrine-like arrangements); serving without being asked; positioning self lower than object of worship
Loss/GriefEmpty spaces where person used to be; untouched belongings; inability to change/move on from environment
ObsessionCollection of items; repetitive actions; deteriorating self-care while maintaining focus on other
Fear of AbandonmentChecking behaviors; keeping lights on; sleeping in wrong positions; startling at sounds

Visual Vocabulary Reference: references/visual-vocabulary.md

Step 3: Generate Scene Breakdown

Build filmable scenes around visual actions

For each emotional beat in the source material:

  1. Identify Location: Where would this emotion naturally occur?
  2. Define Action: What does the character DO to show this emotion?
  3. Select Props/Objects: What physical items carry symbolic weight?
  4. Establish Time: When does this happen? (time progression matters)
  5. Document Story Logic: Why does this visual choice work?

Scene Template:

SCENE [NUMBER]: [Brief Description]
Location: [Specific place]
Time: [Time of day/progression]
Action: [What character physically does]
Key Visuals: [Important visual elements]
Emotional Beat: [What audience should feel]
Story Logic: [Why this visual choice represents the metaphor]

Step 4: Create Story Logic Map

Document the metaphor→visual transformation

For transparency and creative consistency, document:

STORY LOGIC MAP
===============
Original Metaphor: "..."
Emotional Core: [extracted emotion]
Visual Translation: [chosen visual representation]
Why It Works: [explanation of connection]
Alternative Considered: [what else could work]

Output Format

Scene Breakdown Structure

# Visual Story Breakdown: [Title]

## Source Material Summary
- **Original Concept:** [From diverse-content-gen]
- **Emotional Core:** [Primary emotion identified]
- **Tone:** [Preserved from source]
- **Target Duration:** [5-10 minutes]

## Character(s)
- **[Name]:** [Brief visual description, emotional state]

## Scene-by-Scene Breakdown

### Scene 1: [Title]
**Location:** [Specific, filmable location]
**Time:** [Time of day]
**Duration:** [30-60 seconds estimate]

**Visual Action:**
[Detailed description of what character does - FILMABLE actions only]

**Key Visuals:**
- [Visual element 1]
- [Visual element 2]
- [Visual element 3]

**Emotional Beat:** [What audience feels]

**Story Logic:** [How this scene translates the original metaphor]

---

### Scene 2: [Title]
[Continue same format...]

---

## Story Logic Map
| Original Metaphor | Emotional Core | Visual Translation | Why It Works |
|-------------------|----------------|-------------------|--------------|
| "..." | ... | ... | ... |

## Technical Notes for Screenwriter
- [Any specific notes about pacing, transitions, or visual consistency]

Transformation Guidelines

What Makes a Scene "Filmable"

FILMABLE:

  • Physical actions (walking, touching, looking, moving objects)
  • Observable emotions (tears, shaking, stillness, posture)
  • Environmental details (weather, lighting, objects in space)
  • Time progression (morning→night, seasons changing)

NOT FILMABLE:

  • Internal thoughts ("She thinks about him")
  • Abstract concepts ("Love fills the room")
  • Unvisualizable metaphors ("Her heart is a frozen sea")
  • Telling instead of showing ("She is sad")

Converting Common Metaphorical Patterns

Metaphor TypeVisual Approach
"I am [element]" (sea, fire, ice)Show character interacting with that element; use element as setting backdrop; character's behavior mirrors element properties
"You are my [sacred thing]" (altar, god, sun)Show ritualistic worship-like behaviors; lighting/composition that elevates the beloved; character positioning that shows devotion
"I am waiting for..."Show passage of time; same location revisited; objects accumulated or deteriorating; physical signs of waiting
"When you left..."Empty spaces; untouched belongings; paused activities; contrast with "before" flashbacks

Detailed Methodology

For step-by-step transformation process with worked examples:


Integration with Pipeline

Input: diverse-content-gen Output

Expect structured narrative ideas with:

  • POV, Setting, Tone, Structure already defined
  • "Why This Wins" analysis (emotional hooks identified)
  • Metaphorical/theatrical language
  • NOT scene-by-scene yet

Output: Ready for Screenwriter

Provide scene breakdowns with:

  • Concrete locations and times
  • Physical, filmable actions
  • Key visuals for each scene
  • Emotional progression documented
  • Story logic preserved

Screenwriter will then:

  • Add proper screenplay formatting (sluglines, etc.)
  • Wrap in XML tags for pipeline
  • Add technical metadata (duration, characters list)

Quality Checklist

Before outputting scene breakdown, verify:

  • Every scene describes VISIBLE action (not internal thought)
  • Emotional core from source material is preserved
  • Story logic map explains all metaphor→visual translations
  • Scenes follow logical time/space progression
  • Total scene count appropriate for target duration (8-15 for 5-10 min)
  • Key visuals are specific enough for image generation
  • No unexplained jumps in emotion or location
  • Tone consistency maintained throughout

Additional Resources

Detailed Transformation Process

references/transformation-methodology.md

Visual Vocabulary Reference

references/visual-vocabulary.md

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