YouTube Script Writing
Transform disorganized ideas into retention-optimized scripts through a checkpoint-based workflow.
Core Psychology
All great scripts operate on one principle: Reality must beat expectations.
- •Viewer expectations = what they think will happen based on title/thumbnail
- •Reality = what you actually deliver in the video
- •When reality > expectations → satisfaction, engagement, shares
- •When reality < expectations → disappointment, drop-off, bounce
Every decision in scriptwriting serves this gap.
The Workflow
Work through these checkpoints in order. Each builds on the previous.
Checkpoint 1: Define the Foundation
Before writing anything:
- •Target audience: Who specifically is watching? What do they already know?
- •Desired emotion: Pick ONE primary emotion to transfer:
- •Awe/inspiration
- •Amusement/humor
- •Excitement/joy
- •Anger/outrage
- •Surprise/shock/curiosity
- •Sadness/empathy
- •Core promise: One sentence describing what viewer gets from watching
Checkpoint 2: Research & Mine for Shock
Find the facts that will beat expectations. See references/research.md.
Shock Score Method: Rate each fact 1-100 based on "How many viewers would NOT know this?"
- •80+ = Gold (most viewers surprised)
- •50-79 = Good supporting points
- •Below 50 = Skip unless essential context
Collect 5-10 high-shock facts before proceeding.
Checkpoint 3: Write the Hook
The hook confirms the click and opens a curiosity loop. See references/hooks.md for the 9 proven formats.
Quick Formula (works for any niche):
- •Target: Who is this for?
- •Transformation: What will they gain?
- •Stakes: What happens if they don't watch?
Hook Commandments (verify all 4):
- •Alignment: Visual, spoken, and text hooks match
- •Speed: Value promised in first 3 seconds
- •Clarity: Topic is unmistakable
- •Curiosity: Opens a question they must answer
Checkpoint 4: Choose Story Structure & Outline
Pick ONE structure that fits your content. See references/structures.md for all 7 formats.
Most Common Structures:
- •Tutorial: Step-by-step process → Hook → Steps → Outro
- •Listicle: Ordered items → Hook → List → Outro
- •Problem-Solver: Pain → Solution → Hook → Problem → Solution → Outro
- •Case Study: How X achieved Y → Hook → Framework → Outro
Create a bullet outline BEFORE writing. Sequence your shock facts logically.
Checkpoint 5: Write the Body
For each section, use the Value Loop:
- •Context: What is it? (Simple, clear)
- •Application: How to use it? (Examples)
- •Framing: Why does it matter? (Connect to bigger picture)
Retention Techniques (see references/retention.md):
- •Rehooks: Every 30-60 seconds, reagitate the promise ("But here's where it gets interesting...")
- •Setups & Payoffs: Tease information, delay reveal, then deliver
- •Second-best first: Put your second-best point first, best point second (creates ascending pattern)
Checkpoint 6: Edit for Quality
Run three audits on your draft. See references/editing.md.
1. Story Flow Audit
- •Read each line: Is this necessary or a tangent?
- •Delete anything that breaks the through-line
- •Test: Can viewer follow beginning to end without getting lost?
2. Comprehension Audit
- •Target 6th grade vocabulary
- •Shorter sentences (staccato, not run-on)
- •Active voice ("The dog jumped" not "The jumping was done by the dog")
- •Restate complex ideas twice, second time simpler
3. Speed-to-Value Audit
- •Is value signaled in first 3 seconds?
- •Rehooks every 30-60 seconds?
- •Outro summarizes or extends value?
Checkpoint 7: Outro & CTA
Binge Loop Formula (last 15-30 seconds):
- •Link back to video content naturally
- •Introduce a NEW problem/question
- •Promise to solve it in another video or resource
Quick Reference: Script Template
HOOK (0-15 seconds) - Confirm the click - Open curiosity loop - Establish credibility (optional) BODY SECTION 1 (Rehook → Content → Payoff) [Second-best point] BODY SECTION 2 (Rehook → Content → Payoff) [Best point] BODY SECTION 3+ (Rehook → Content → Payoff) [Remaining points in descending order] OUTRO (Last 15-30 seconds) - Summarize value delivered - Binge loop to next video/resource
When to Use Each Reference
- •Starting from scratch with no topic? → references/research.md
- •Stuck on how to start the video? → references/hooks.md
- •Don't know how to organize points? → references/structures.md
- •Retention dropping mid-video? → references/retention.md
- •Script feels clunky or confusing? → references/editing.md
Related Skills
- •Upstream: youtube-title-creator
- •Enhanced by: human-writing, narrative-snippets, hook-and-headline-writing
- •Feeds into: video-caption-creation, short-form-video