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Turn the video's best verbatim soundbites into attributed visual quote cards for social posting and article imagery.
Category: Content Factory – Process
Use this when a transcript contains short, punchy statements that work as standalone text – typically right after clip extraction has surfaced the best moments.
Inputs
- The verified transcript (and clip log, if
extract-15-60-second-clips-from-long-form-videoalready ran) - A real photo of the speaker from the Content Library (no stock imagery)
- The brand's visual conventions (colors, logo, typography)
- A design tool the team already uses for social graphics
Steps
- Sweep the transcript for one-to-two sentence statements that stand alone: contrarian claims, hard numbers, blunt advice ("the lowest quote is usually the most expensive one").
- Keep quotes VERBATIM – what the person actually said, from the verified transcript. No tightening that changes their words; credibility is the asset.
- Shortlist 3-5 quotes per source video; reject anything that needs context to land.
- Design each card: the quote large and readable at thumbnail size, attribution line with full name and company (e.g., "Marko Sipila, HVAC Quote"), the speaker's real photo, brand colors/logo. No stock backgrounds.
- Export per-destination sizes (square for feed, vertical for stories) with descriptive filenames.
- Verify each card against the transcript one last time – a misquoted card published is worse than none.
- Log cards in the Content Library tracker, linked to the source video row, routed to
create-social-media-posts-per-platformand available as article imagery for Step 8.
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- Every quote is verbatim from the verified transcript
- Full attribution on every card: name + company/title
- Real photo of the speaker used – zero stock imagery
- Readable at thumbnail size; brand-consistent design
- Cards logged, linked to source, and routed in the tracker
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
Example(s)
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run. Candidate: quote cards from a Zach Peyton (Superior Fence & Rail) interview's strongest lines.
File in the zip: skills/content-factory-process/create-quote-cards-from-strongest-statements.md. Download the Task Library zip.
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