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cold-open-creator

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from cdeistopened/opened-vault

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What it does

Generates compelling 25-35 second podcast cold opens by extracting and rearranging narrative snippets at peak tension to instantly hook listeners.

cold-open-creator

Installation

Install skill:
npx skills add https://github.com/cdeistopened/opened-vault --skill cold-open-creator
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AddedJan 27, 2026

Skill Details

SKILL.md

Create 25-35 second cold opens that hook listeners by dropping them into a specific moment that encapsulates the episode's themes. Uses narrative snippets method (story arcs with beats) combined with Colin & Samir's rearrangement technique.

Overview

# Podcast Cold Open Creator

Purpose

Create 25-35 second cold opens that drop listeners into a story arc - someone who wanted something, encountered obstacles, and figured something out. Cut at the tension peak, before the resolution.

Core Philosophy: The cold open is not a summary or trailer. It's a story interrupted at maximum tension. Listeners should finish asking "How did we get here?" and "What happens next?"

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The Narrative Snippets Method

The best cold opens follow recognizable story beats. Search for complete story arcs, then cut at the right point.

Story Beats

| Beat | What Happens | Cold Open Role |

|------|--------------|----------------|

| 1. Setup | Protagonist pursuing something | INCLUDE |

| 2. Disaster | Something disrupts status quo | INCLUDE |

| 3. Failed Approach | Obvious solution backfires | INCLUDE |

| 4. New Insight | A realization changes everything | TEASE or CUT HERE |

| 5. Resolution | Insight applied, works | CUT BEFORE |

| 6. Reflection | Universal takeaway | CUT BEFORE |

The Rule: Include beats 1-3, maybe hint at 4. Cut BEFORE beats 5-6.

Signal Phrases to Find Story Arcs

| Beat | Signal Phrases |

|------|----------------|

| Setup | "Back then I was..." / "I had been trying to..." / "For years I thought..." |

| Disaster | "Then everything fell apart..." / "I was diagnosed with..." / "The call came and they said no..." |

| Failed Approach | "I tried X but..." / "We did everything we were supposed to..." / "Most people just accept it..." |

| Insight | "Then I realized..." / "That's when it clicked..." / "So what we do instead is..." [CUT] |

Detailed example: references/story-arc-example.md

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Two Approaches

Approach A: Narrative Snippets (Preferred)

Use when episode contains personal stories with clear arcs:

  • Origin stories, failure-to-success journeys
  • Realization/discovery moments
  • Before/after transformations

Approach B: Scene Selection (Fallback)

Use when episode is philosophical/conversational without clear arcs:

  • Expert interviews about concepts
  • Debates or discussions
  • Advice-heavy episodes

Decision rule: Scan for story arcs first. If beats 1-4 are present, use Approach A. Otherwise, use Approach B.

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The Fundamental Constraint

You have ONLY TWO tools:

  1. CUTTING - Delete portions
  2. REARRANGING - Change clip order (non-chronological)

You CANNOT: Add words, paraphrase, create dialogue, add narration, or change meaning.

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The 5 Descript Elements

1. The Scene

Find the moment that encapsulates big themes. Something specific that gestures toward the general.

2. The Character

Get them in ACTION, not passively described. Start with them doing or revealing something specific.

3. The Stakes

Make clear why this matters: "Her next paycheck depends on it" / "This changed everything about how I parent"

4. The Conflict/Shift

Find friction, surprise, or expectation-violation. Contradiction hooks work well.

5. The Setup/Tease

End by gesturing toward what's to come. Leave a question unanswered.

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Workflow: 4 Steps

Step 1: Find Story Arcs

Scan transcript for complete arcs using signal phrases above. If no clear arcs, scan for:

  • Inflection points: "Then everything changed..."
  • Vulnerability: "I failed college twice..."
  • Contradiction: "We thought X, but actually..."
  • Surprising insights: "5,000 studies showed..."

Step 2: Extract Clips

Pull verbatim clips showing: setup, character, conflict, shift, tease. Document speaker, timestamp, quote, duration (~3-8 sec each).

Step 3: Arrange for Arc (Not Chronological)

Rearrange for maximum impact:

  1. Scene/Setup (2-3 sec)
  2. Character (3-5 sec)
  3. Conflict/Shift (4-6 sec)
  4. Stakes (2-3 sec)
  5. Tease (2-3 sec) - CUT mid-thought

Example reorder: Original: Background -> Struggle -> Revelation -> Action

Cold open: Revelation -> Struggle -> Background -> Action [cuts before answer]

Step 4: Quality Control (5 Tests)

| Test | Question |

|------|----------|

| Stranger | Would someone with zero context be intrigued? |

| Itch | Does it create unbearable need to know more? |

| Stakes | Is it clear why this matters? |

| Tease | Does it hint without giving away? |

| Emotion | Does listener feel something in first 5 seconds? |

Pass 4/5 = good cold open.

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Technical Rules

Timing

  • Total: 25-35 seconds
  • Per clip: 3-8 seconds (never under 2, never over 10)
  • Max clips: 5-6 (too many = disorienting)

Audio Quality

  • Complete thoughts only (even if cut mid-sentence)
  • Preserve natural speech flow
  • Use speaker changes for rhythm
  • End on open question or incomplete thought

The Cliffhanger (Non-Negotiable)

Every cold open MUST end with an unresolved moment. 100% verbatim.

Types: Unfinished statement / Unfinished question / Shocking statement with no explanation / Promise of revelation

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Output

Use template in references/output-template.md

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Common Mistakes

  • Scene Selection Trap: Picking "important" moment that doesn't create curiosity. Fix: Ask "Would a stranger care?"
  • Chronological Edit: Arranging in original order. Fix: Deliberately rearrange for drama.
  • Exposition Trap: Explaining who guest is. Fix: Drop listeners in the middle.
  • Over-Explanation: Too many clips or resolving tension. Fix: Cut ruthlessly.
  • Resolution Error: Ending with answer revealed. Fix: End with question.
  • Choppy Cut: Unnatural edits. Fix: Cut at natural pauses.

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Key Insight

A cold open is NOT: A summary, movie trailer, explanation, or highlight reel.

A cold open IS: A scene encapsulating themes, creating immediate curiosity, making NOT listening feel like a mistake.

If listeners finish thinking "I need to hear the rest to understand what's happening," you've succeeded.

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Related Skills

  • podcast-clip-selector - Short-form clips (TikTok, Reels)
  • youtube-title-creator - Titles that pair with cold opens

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