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video-production-pipeline

by Michael Tsatryan · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Specialist in video production pipeline. Use when: stage 1: pre-production, stage 2: asset generation, stage 3: video assembly.
README (SKILL.md)

Video Production Pipeline

This is a Multi-Agent Workflow that orchestrates the entire video production process from concept to final export. It coordinates specialized agents for scripting, visual generation, audio synthesis, editing, and platform optimization.

Workflow Type: Multi-Agent Orchestration Price Tier: Premium ($9.99)


Workflow Overview

// Complete video production pipeline
interface VideoProductionPipeline {
  input: ProductionInput;
  stages: PipelineStage[];
  agents: AgentOrchestration;
  output: FinalDeliverable;
}

interface ProductionInput {
  type: 'idea' | 'script' | 'novel' | 'url' | 'audio';
  content: string;
  format: VideoFormat;
  style: ProductionStyle;
  targetPlatform: Platform[];
  duration: DurationTarget;
}

type VideoFormat =
  | 'youtube-short' | 'youtube-video'
  | 'tiktok' | 'instagram-reel'
  | 'documentary' | 'explainer'
  | 'advertisement' | 'course-module';

Pipeline Stages

Stage 1: Pre-Production

📎 Code example 1 (typescript) — see references/examples.md

Stage 2: Asset Generation

📎 Code example 2 (typescript) — see references/examples.md

Stage 3: Video Assembly

📎 Code example 3 (typescript) — see references/examples.md

Stage 4: Post-Production

📎 Code example 4 (typescript) — see references/examples.md


Agent Coordination

📎 Code example 5 (typescript) — see references/examples.md


Quality Gates

📎 Code example 6 (typescript) — see references/examples.md


Human-in-the-Loop Integration

📎 Code example 7 (typescript) — see references/examples.md


Configuration Templates

📎 Code example 8 (typescript) — see references/examples.md


Output Deliverables

// Final deliverable package
interface FinalDeliverable {
  videos: {
    primary: VideoFile;
    platformVariants: Map\x3CPlatform, VideoFile>;
    segments: VideoFile[]; // For repurposing
  };
  assets: {
    thumbnails: ThumbnailSet;
    graphics: GraphicAsset[];
    sourceFiles: SourcePackage;
  };
  metadata: {
    seo: SEOPackage;
    analytics: AnalyticsPrediction;
    schedule: PublishSchedule;
  };
  documentation: {
    script: FinalScript;
    storyboard: FinalStoryboard;
    editDecisionList: EDL;
  };
}

// Analytics predictions
interface AnalyticsPrediction {
  estimatedViews: { min: number; max: number };
  retentionCurve: number[];
  engagementRate: number;
  optimalPostingTimes: Date[];
  audienceMatch: number;
}

Usage Examples

Example 1: Idea to YouTube Short

const request = {
  input: {
    type: 'idea',
    content: 'Explain why most people fail at learning programming in under 60 seconds',
    format: 'youtube-short',
    style: { tone: 'energetic', visual: 'dynamic-text' },
    targetPlatform: ['youtube-shorts', 'tiktok']
  },
  preferences: {
    voiceProvider: 'elevenlabs',
    imageStyle: 'modern-minimal',
    captionStyle: 'hormozi'
  }
};

// Pipeline executes:
// 1. Research: Programming learning challenges
// 2. Script: Write 60s script with hook
// 3. Voice: Generate energetic narration
// 4. Visuals: Create dynamic text overlays
// 5. Edit: Assemble with fast cuts
// 6. Captions: Add animated subtitles
// 7. Export: Render for both platforms

Example 2: Blog Post to YouTube Video

const request = {
  input: {
    type: 'url',
    content: 'https://example.com/blog/ai-trends-2025',
    format: 'youtube-video',
    targetDuration: 8, // minutes
    style: { tone: 'educational', visual: 'documentary' }
  }
};

// Pipeline executes:
// 1. Extract: Parse blog content
// 2. Research: Supplement with additional data
// 3. Script: Expand to video format
// 4. Storyboard: Plan visual scenes
// 5. Assets: Generate images + stock footage
// 6. Voice: Professional narration
// 7. Edit: Full video assembly
// 8. SEO: Optimize metadata
// 9. Export: YouTube-ready package

Best Practices

Pipeline Optimization

  1. Run independent stages in parallel
  2. Cache reusable assets
  3. Batch similar operations
  4. Use progressive quality checks
  5. Enable partial recovery on failures

Quality Assurance

  1. Validate at every stage gate
  2. Maintain consistency logs
  3. Track version history
  4. Enable rollback capabilities
  5. Human review at critical points

Resource Management

  1. Prioritize based on platform deadlines
  2. Balance quality vs. speed
  3. Optimize API usage
  4. Cache computed results
  5. Clean up temporary files

Related Agents

This workflow orchestrates the following agents:

  • video-script-writer - Script generation
  • shorts-generator - Short-form content
  • social-media-manager - Platform optimization
  • prompt-engineer - Image prompt crafting
  • ai-engineer - Pipeline automation

This Premium Workflow ($9.99) provides a complete end-to-end video production solution, coordinating multiple specialized agents for professional-quality output.

Reference Materials

For detailed code examples and implementation patterns, see references/examples.md.

Usage Guidance
This appears safe to install as an instruction-only workflow. Before using it with real production accounts or private media, confirm which agents and services will receive your content, require explicit approval before publishing or scheduling anything, and understand where generated assets and logs will be stored.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: ah-video-production-pipeline Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle defines a comprehensive multi-agent workflow for video production, including stages for pre-production, asset generation, assembly, and post-production. The files (SKILL.md and references/examples.md) consist of documentation, TypeScript interface definitions, and configuration templates. There is no evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or unauthorized execution; the content is entirely aligned with the stated purpose of orchestrating video production tasks.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated video production purpose matches the visible SKILL.md and examples; no code files, install hooks, required binaries, or static-scan findings are present.
Instruction Scope
references/examples.md describes agent handoffs and final review options including "publish" and "schedule"; these are purpose-aligned for video production but should remain explicitly user-approved.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no declared binaries, environment variables, credentials, or code files, so the artifacts do not show executable install-time behavior.
Credentials
SKILL.md examples mention third-party-style providers such as "voiceProvider: 'elevenlabs'" and platform export workflows; these fit the purpose, but real integrations would need scoped credentials and confirmations.
Persistence & Privilege
SKILL.md recommends "Cache reusable assets" and "Track version history"; this is expected for production work, but users should know where generated assets, logs, and versions are stored.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install ah-video-production-pipeline
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /ah-video-production-pipeline
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release — part of 188 AI agent skills collection by MTNT Solutions
Metadata
Slug ah-video-production-pipeline
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is video-production-pipeline?

Specialist in video production pipeline. Use when: stage 1: pre-production, stage 2: asset generation, stage 3: video assembly. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 30 downloads so far.

How do I install video-production-pipeline?

Run "/install ah-video-production-pipeline" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is video-production-pipeline free?

Yes, video-production-pipeline is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does video-production-pipeline support?

video-production-pipeline is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created video-production-pipeline?

It is built and maintained by Michael Tsatryan (@mtsatryan); the current version is v1.0.0.

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