manim-composer

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安装

npx skills add https://github.com/adithya-s-k/manim_skill --skill manim-composer

Workflow Phase 1: Understand the Concept

Research the topic deeply before asking questions

Use web search to understand the core concepts Identify the key insights that make this topic interesting Find the "aha moment" - what makes this click for learners Note common misconceptions to address

Identify the narrative hook

What question does this video answer? Why should the viewer care? What's the surprising or counterintuitive element? Phase 2: Clarify with User

Ask targeted questions (not all at once - adapt based on responses):

Audience & Scope

What math/science background should I assume? (e.g., "knows calculus" or "high school algebra") Target video length? (short: 5-10min, medium: 15-20min, long: 30min+) Should this be self-contained or part of a series?

Focus & Depth

Any specific aspects to emphasize or skip? Proof-heavy or intuition-focused? Real-world applications to include?

Style Preferences

Color scheme preferences? Narration style? (casual, formal, playful) Any specific visual metaphors you have in mind? Phase 3: Create scenes.md

Output a comprehensive scenes.md file with this structure:

[Video Title]

Overview

  • Topic: [Core concept]
  • Hook: [Opening question/mystery]
  • Target Audience: [Prerequisites]
  • Estimated Length: [X minutes]
  • Key Insight: [The "aha moment"]

Narrative Arc

[2-3 sentences describing the journey from confusion to understanding]


Scene 1: [Scene Name]

Duration: ~X seconds Purpose: [What this scene accomplishes]

Visual Elements

  • [List of mobjects needed]
  • [Animations to use]
  • [Camera movements]

Content

[Detailed description of what happens, what's shown, what's explained]

Narration Notes

[Key points to convey, tone, pacing notes]

Technical Notes

  • [Specific Manim classes/methods to use]
  • [Any tricky implementations to note]

Scene 2: [Scene Name]

...


Transitions & Flow

[Notes on how scenes connect, recurring visual motifs]

Color Palette

  • Primary: [color] - used for [purpose]
  • Secondary: [color] - used for [purpose]
  • Accent: [color] - used for [purpose]
  • Background: [color]

Mathematical Content

[List of equations, formulas, or mathematical objects that need to be rendered]

Implementation Order

[Suggested order for implementing scenes, noting dependencies]

3b1b Style Principles

Apply these principles when composing scenes:

Visual Storytelling Show, don't just tell - Every concept needs a visual representation Progressive revelation - Build complexity gradually, don't show everything at once Visual continuity - Transform objects rather than replacing them when possible Pacing & Rhythm Pause for insight - Give viewers time to absorb key moments Vary the pace - Mix quick sequences with slower explanations End scenes with resolution - Each scene should feel complete Mathematical Beauty Emphasize elegance - Highlight when math is surprisingly simple or beautiful Connect representations - Show the same concept multiple ways (algebraic, geometric, intuitive) Embrace abstraction gradually - Start concrete, then generalize Engagement Techniques Pose questions - Make viewers curious before revealing answers Acknowledge difficulty - "This might seem confusing at first..." Celebrate insight - Make the "aha moment" feel earned References references/narrative-patterns.md - Common 3b1b narrative structures references/visual-techniques.md - Effective visualization patterns references/scene-examples.md - Example scenes.md excerpts Templates templates/scenes-template.md - Blank scenes.md template

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