Crafts a precise, irresistible one-sentence logline for a feature film or TV pilot that captures protagonist, inciting incident, central conflict, and stakes in under 40 words.
Takes two versions of the same text — a before and an after — and produces a plain-English summary of every meaningful change: what was added, cut, reworded, restructured, and why…
Writes two SEO-optimized meta descriptions for an article, landing page, or content piece — one maximized for keyword relevance, one maximized for click-through appeal — both…
Write a hard news article from provided facts using the inverted pyramid structure — most important information first, supporting detail in descending order of importance, so the…
Takes raw numbers you provide and calculates derived figures — percentage changes, per-capita rates, index values, or ratios — with plain-language explanations ready to drop into…
Adds broadcast-standard timecodes to a plain transcript at regular intervals or at speaker changes, producing a timecoded transcript formatted for use in documentary editing,…
Writes short presenter or narrator lines that bridge two programme segments smoothly, carrying the audience from one topic, location, or interview to the next without jarring cuts.
Produces a structured research framework for finding, organising, and verifying a named person's previous public statements on a specific topic, so a journalist can enter an…
Performs and explains basic statistical calculations — percentages, percentage changes, per-capita rates, averages, medians, and ratios — from data you provide, showing the…
Produces a structured verification brief for a specific claim — listing the key questions to investigate, the source types to consult, the red flags to watch for, and a framework…
Drafts a concise, correctly formatted media advisory that gives journalists everything they need to decide whether to cover an event, with all logistical details in a scannable…
Crafts 4–6 precise, compelling logline options for any documentary project, ranging from a single sentence to a two-sentence form, each with a different emphasis.