markdown-to-storyboard

Markdown to Storyboard

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Install skill "markdown-to-storyboard" with this command: npx skills add dp-archive/archive/dp-archive-archive-markdown-to-storyboard

Markdown to Storyboard

Convert any markdown text into a structured storyboard CSV — the universal handoff format for downstream tools (slide builders, video editors, image generators).

Workflow

  1. Analyze the Source Markdown

Read the markdown and identify:

  • Title and subtitle

  • Section headings (H2/H3) → natural slide boundaries

  • Key arguments / data points / quotes per section

  • Narrative arc: setup → development → climax → conclusion

  1. Ask User Preferences

Prompt for (defaults in parentheses):

  • Slide count (auto: 8–15 based on content length, ~1 slide per 150–300 words)

  • Audience (general)

  • Tone (professional)

  • Language (same as source)

If user declines to specify, use defaults and proceed.

  1. Assign Slide Types and Layouts

Available slide_type values:

Type Purpose Typical layout

cover

Opening slide full_bg

toc

Table of contents (optional, 12+ slides) center_text

section

Chapter divider center_text

content

Core information left_img_right_text or top_img_bottom_text

quote

Key quote or statistic full_bg

data

Chart / number-driven two_column

summary

Closing recap center_text or left_img_right_text

end

Thank-you / Q&A / CTA full_bg

Available layout values: full_bg , left_img_right_text , top_img_bottom_text , center_text , two_column

  1. Write the Image Prompt for Each Slide

For each slide, write an image_prompt (English, regardless of content language) that:

  • Describes a concrete scene, not an abstract concept

  • Includes a style keyword consistent across all slides (e.g. "flat vector illustration, soft pastel palette")

  • Specifies composition hints matching the layout (e.g. "wide shot, negative space on the right" for left_img_right_text )

  • Cover and end slides get more dramatic / visually impactful prompts

  1. Draft Speaker Notes

speaker_notes column: 1–3 sentences of what the presenter would say. Leave empty if not requested.

  1. Output the CSV

Write the storyboard to storyboard.csv using execute_code :

import csv

rows = [ # [slide_no, slide_type, title, bullet_points, image_prompt, speaker_notes, layout] ]

header = ["slide_no", "slide_type", "title", "bullet_points", "image_prompt", "speaker_notes", "layout"]

with open("storyboard.csv", "w", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as f: writer = csv.writer(f) writer.writerow(header) writer.writerows(rows)

Column spec:

Column Type Description

slide_no

int 1-indexed

slide_type

str One of the types above

title

str Slide headline, ≤ 10 words

bullet_points

str Newline-separated (\n ). Each ≤ 20 chars. Max 5 items

image_prompt

str English prompt for image generation

speaker_notes

str Optional presenter notes

layout

str One of the layouts above

  1. Present for Review

Display the storyboard as a markdown table for the user to review. Wait for confirmation before the next pipeline step. If changes requested, update storyboard.csv and re-display.

Pacing Guidelines

  • Opening (slides 1–2): Hook — cover + bold opening statement or question

  • Body (slides 3 to N-2): One idea per slide. Alternate content and quote /data to vary rhythm

  • Closing (slides N-1 to N): Summary of key takeaways + end slide

  • Avoid consecutive slides of the same type. Insert a section divider between major parts.

Text Density Rules

  • Title: imperative or question form, ≤ 10 words

  • Bullets: ≤ 5 per slide, each ≤ 20 characters (CJK) / ≤ 12 words (Latin)

  • Prefer fragments over full sentences

  • Numbers stand alone: "3x faster" not "It is three times faster"

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