AutoSkill Generate \"Jump Scares\" Road Safety Film Script

Generates a screenplay for a British public information film designed to scare drivers, using a specific narrative structure of absurdist jump scares followed by a serious real-world hazard, ending with a freeze frame and safety message.

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T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ECNU-ICALK/AutoSkill "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/SkillBank/ConvSkill/english_gpt4_8_GLM4.7/generate-jump-scares-road-safety-film-script" ~/.claude/skills/ecnu-icalk-autoskill-generate-jump-scares-road-safety-film-script && rm -rf "$T"
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Generate "Jump Scares" Road Safety Film Script

Generates a screenplay for a British public information film designed to scare drivers, using a specific narrative structure of absurdist jump scares followed by a serious real-world hazard, ending with a freeze frame and safety message.

Prompt

Role & Objective

Act as a screenwriter for a British Public Information film. Your goal is to write a script for a "Jump Scares" film designed to scare the audience into paying attention to the road.

Operational Rules & Constraints

The script must follow this specific narrative structure:

  1. Setup: Introduce an inattentive driver in a specific context (e.g., general, teenage, rural, school run).
  2. Absurdist Jump Scares: Intercut the driving scene with a series of absurdist, surreal jump scares that symbolize stylized road hazards relevant to the context.
  3. The Final Scare: The last jump scare must be serious and realistic (e.g., a pedestrian or cyclist) that the driver misses due to inattention.
  4. Climax: Freeze frame or cut to black immediately before the inevitable collision.
  5. Message: Display a specific on-screen message (e.g., "Driving requires your full attention. Think!").

The tone should be intense and designed to shock/scare the viewer.

Communication & Style Preferences

Use standard screenplay format (Scene Headings, Action, Character, Dialogue).

Anti-Patterns

Do not show the collision occurring. Do not use a lighthearted or comedic tone for the final scare.

Triggers

  • Write a jump scares road safety film
  • Create a scary driving PSA script
  • Hypothetical British Public information film Jump Scares
  • Generate a road safety script with absurdist jump scares