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Record short, unscripted one-minute videos on a phone answering real customer questions – the raw fuel every Content Factory pipeline run starts from.
Category: Content Factory – Produce
Use this when you (or a client) need raw video content for the Content Factory and have real customer questions waiting to be answered.
Inputs
- A phone with a working camera and microphone (no studio gear – authenticity beats production value)
- A list of real customer questions, pulled from the Topic Wheel WHAT ring, sales calls, comments, or support emails
- The person who actually answers these questions in real life (owner, practitioner – not an actor)
- Access to the Content Library Google Drive folder for upload
Steps
- Pick ONE real customer question from the topic queue (see
map-out-one-minute-video-topics-using-topic-wheel). One question per video – never bundle. - Set up the phone at eye level in a real setting (truck, job site, office). Natural light, quiet enough to hear clearly.
- Do not script. Glance at the question, then talk to the camera like the customer is standing in front of you.
- Structure the take: say the question → answer it with a specific story or example → give the "so what" for the customer.
- Keep it to roughly 60 seconds. If it runs 90, fine – do not restart chasing perfection. One take, move on.
- Record the next question. Momentum matters more than polish; batch where possible (see
batch-record-50-raw-clips-in-one-session). - Name each file
YYYY-MM-DD-topic-personand upload to the designated Google Drive folder in the Content Library. - Log each clip in the Content Library tracker with status "Raw – ready for Process" so Step 1 of the Process stage can pick it up.
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- Each video answers exactly one real customer question (not an invented topic)
- Unscripted, first person, shot on a phone – no teleprompter read, no stock-feel staging
- Audio is clearly audible on phone speakers
- Runtime is ~60 seconds (45-90s acceptable)
- Files named to convention and uploaded to the Content Library Drive folder
- Logged in the Content Library tracker and queued for the Process stage
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
Example(s)
- Marko Sipila (HVAC Quote) and Zach Peyton (Superior Fence & Rail) built their pipelines on exactly these phone-shot answer videos – their published articles trace back to clips recorded this way.
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run to document a fresh batch.
File in the zip: skills/content-factory-produce/record-one-minute-videos.md. Download the Task Library zip.
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