Batch Record 50 Raw Clips in One Session

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Run a volume-first recording session that produces 50 short raw clips in one sitting, filling the Content Factory's intake queue for weeks.

Category: Content Factory – Produce

Use this when the Content Library intake is running dry, or a new brand needs a content runway fast – volume beats perfection.

Inputs

  • A prepared list of 50 real customer questions from the Topic Wheel WHAT ring (prep the list BEFORE the session – see map-out-one-minute-video-topics-using-topic-wheel)
  • A phone, charged, with ample storage; one fixed setup at eye level in a real setting
  • The person who answers these questions in real life
  • A 2-3 hour block with no interruptions; access to the Content Library Drive folder

Steps

  1. Print or display the 50-question list. Order it so related questions cluster – momentum carries answers forward.
  2. Set up the phone once: eye level, real environment, audio check on the first take. Do not touch the setup again.
  3. Record back-to-back one-takes: read the question number aloud, state the question, answer in ~60 seconds, stop, next.
  4. No redos and no playback between takes. If an answer stumbles, say it again in the same file and keep moving – Descript cuts it later.
  5. Take a 5-minute break every 10-15 clips to keep energy honest; flat delivery in clips 30-50 wastes the session.
  6. Saying the question number aloud at the start of each take is the logging system – it maps takes to the list during upload.
  7. Upload the full batch to the Content Library Drive folder named YYYY-MM-DD-batch-NN-topic.
  8. Log all 50 in the Content Library tracker, mapped to their Topic Wheel questions, status "Raw – ready for Process." This is the 90% Greatest Hits feedstock.

Definition of done (QA checklist)

  • 50 distinct clips recorded, each answering one listed customer question
  • Single session, single setup – no production fiddling between takes
  • Each clip identifiable (question number stated on camera) and mapped in the tracker
  • Audio consistent and intelligible across the whole batch
  • Full batch uploaded to the Content Library and queued for the Process stage
  • Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings

Example(s)

  • Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run. Candidate: a batch session with a local service owner like Marko Sipila (HVAC Quote) answering the 50 most-asked HVAC questions.

File in the zip: skills/content-factory-produce/batch-record-50-raw-clips-in-one-session.md. Download the Task Library zip.

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