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Explainer

A formal slide system: solid paper or slate backgrounds, hairline rules, line-art diagrams that draw themselves, and a validator that enforces reading pace per slide. Think a great university deck, assembled by your agent.

19 slide types1920×108030fps3–5 min$29 · was $49
  • Add an AI voiceover (ElevenLabs, Gemini, or local TTS)
  • Captions generated automatically
  • Background music with auto-ducking

Example render

Gradient Descent · 3:30 · ElevenLabs voice

Caching · 1:20 · Gemini TTS voice

What it's for

  • Teaching a technical concept end to end
  • Internal onboarding and training videos
  • YouTube explainers with a calm, credible voice
  • Turning a blog post or paper into a watchable lecture

The 19 scenes

A closed catalog — the agent picks from these, never invents new ones.

TitleSlide
01TitleSlide120300f

Opens the lecture: kicker, large title, an accent rule drawing beneath, quiet subtitle.

AgendaSlide
02AgendaSlide150360f

The lecture's roadmap: a heading and 3–6 numbered items with tabular numerals and hairline rules between rows.

SectionHeader
03SectionHeader90180f

Chapter divider: an oversized light-weight section number, a vertical rule drawing, the section label.

ConceptDefinition
04ConceptDefinition180420f

Introduces one term: the word in the accent, its definition in a panel-toned card with an accent rule drawing down the left edge, an optional clarifying note below.

ParagraphSlide
05ParagraphSlide210480f

A heading and one paragraph revealed as 2–3 sense-line groups fading in sequence — for a passage that needs prose, not bullets.

BulletBuild
06BulletBuild180450f

A heading and 3–5 bullets appearing one at a time at reading pace, each with a small drawn dash marker.

DiagramFlow
07DiagramFlow200420f

A left-to-right process: 3–5 outlined nodes draw in sequence with arrows between them; optional caption.

DiagramCycle
08DiagramCycle220450f

A repeating loop: 3–5 nodes on a circle with arc arrows drawing clockwise between them; optional center label and caption.

DiagramAxes
09DiagramAxes210450f

A conceptual 2D plot: labeled axes draw first, then an accent curve (bowl, rising, falling, s-curve, diminishing) with up to 3 labeled markers.

DiagramLayers
10DiagramLayers200420f

A stack: 3–5 full-width layers drawing bottom-up, each an outlined rect with a label (and optional right-aligned sub); one may carry accent emphasis.

DiagramVenn
11DiagramVenn200400f

Two overlapping circles drawing in turn; the intersection fills with an accent wash and its label fades in last.

SideBySide
12SideBySide220480f

Two labeled columns separated by a vertical hairline that draws first; rows fade in at reading pace, with an optional verdict line beneath.

TimelineSlide
13TimelineSlide220480f

3–6 events along a horizontal spine that draws left to right; dots and labels (alternating above/below) appear as the line reaches them.

FormulaSlide
14FormulaSlide210450f

One formula set large and centered with an accent rule beneath, and an optional two-column legend of symbols (in the accent) and their meanings.

QuoteSlide
15QuoteSlide180360f

A single quotation in large light-weight type with a drawn accent left-rule, and a small attribution beneath.

StatHighlight
16StatHighlight150300f

One number as the whole slide: a large accent numeral counting up calmly, with a single context sentence beneath.

ExampleSlide
17ExampleSlide240540f

A worked example: a setup line, 2–4 steps revealing in sequence with small drawn circled numerals, and a result in an accent-wash panel.

RecapSlide
18RecapSlide180400f

The summary: a heading and 3–5 takeaways, each with a small drawn check mark, appearing at reading pace.

EndSlide
19EndSlide150360f

The closing card: the topic restated, a closing line, the TitleSlide's accent rule returning, and optional further-reading links.

Install & run

$framewright login
$framewright init explainer
Open Claude Code and say: "Use the explainer skill to make a 3-minute video explaining <your concept>"