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Short-Form Video Scripts - ECC 2.0 Preview

These are designed for 30-60 second clips. Record directly from the terminal and Hermes UI where possible.

Clip 1 - "I Replaced Five Apps With One Operator Stack"

Hook

"I got tired of switching between coding tools, research tabs, notes, and outreach dashboards, so I collapsed it into one operator stack."

Beat Outline

  1. Show ECC repo and Hermes side by side.
  2. Explain: ECC holds the reusable skills, hooks, and MCP patterns.
  3. Explain: Hermes is the operator shell that runs the workflows.
  4. Flash examples:
    • coding
    • research
    • content
    • cron nudges
  5. Close with: "This is ECC 2.0 preview."

On-Screen Text

  • "one operator stack"
  • "skills + MCPs + automations"
  • "Hermes x ECC"

Clip 2 - "How I Turn Drive Playbooks Into Content"

Hook

"This is how I turn raw operating docs into posts and videos without starting from a blank page."

Beat Outline

  1. Open the Ito playbooks folder.
  2. Show Hermes pulling the source material into a working brief.
  3. Show ECC release/content docs as the packaging layer.
  4. Show output targets:
    • X thread
    • LinkedIn post
    • short clip script
  5. Close with: "One source, multiple outputs."

On-Screen Text

  • "Drive -> brief -> posts -> clips"
  • "no blank page"

Clip 3 - "Why Hermes Matters"

Hook

"The point of Hermes is not another chat app. It is operator control."

Beat Outline

  1. Show a cron or readiness check artifact.
  2. Explain that Hermes can audit, remind, and route work.
  3. Show ECC skills and MCP-backed workflows behind the scenes.
  4. Explain why terminal-native matters:
    • fewer tabs
    • better repeatability
    • faster execution
  5. Close with the preview framing.

On-Screen Text

  • "operator control"
  • "terminal-native"
  • "ECC 2.0 preview"

Recording Notes

  • Prefer live typing plus quick jump cuts over long screen recordings.
  • Keep each beat under 5 seconds.
  • Use captions aggressively.
  • End each clip with the repo URL or doc title on screen.