Writes structured, searchable descriptions for digital assets in DAM systems or media archives. Helps with batch ingest, re-tagging, and cataloging photos, video, audio, graphics, and documents.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/autopunk-media-skills:asset-description-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes structured, searchable descriptions for digital assets — photos, videos, audio files, graphics, and documents — enabling accurate retrieval from a digital asset management (DAM) system or media archive.
Writes structured, searchable descriptions for digital assets — photos, videos, audio files, graphics, and documents — enabling accurate retrieval from a digital asset management (DAM) system or media archive.
Required: A description of the asset (what it shows, contains, or represents — if you cannot share the file, describe it in detail); the asset type (photo, video clip, audio file, graphic, document); the project or collection it belongs to.
Optional: The DAM system in use (Adobe Experience Manager, Brandfolder, Bynder, Canto, custom — affects field naming); the organization's metadata schema or field list; keywords or tags the asset should be associated with; technical specifications (resolution, duration, format, color space); licensing or usage rights information; date and location of creation.
Identifies the asset's content and purpose. Determines what the asset depicts or contains, who or what is featured, and the context in which it was created. For visual assets, describes the scene, composition, and notable elements. For audio, describes the content type (interview, ambient sound, music, voiceover) and key identifiers.
Writes a structured description optimized for search. The description leads with the most distinguishing feature of the asset — the element most likely to be searched for. Uses concrete, specific language (not "a nice landscape" but "aerial view of terraced rice paddies at sunset, central highlands"). Avoids subjective adjectives that do not aid search.
Generates keywords and tags for faceted search. Produces two layers: broad category tags (e.g., "landscape," "interview," "product shot") and specific content tags (e.g., "solar panels," "rooftop installation," "worker in hard hat"). Tags are formatted for the specified DAM system or in a generic comma-separated format.
Includes technical and rights metadata when provided. Fills in fields for format, resolution, duration, color space, photographer/creator credit, licensing terms, and usage restrictions. If any of this information is not provided, those fields are marked "Not provided — confirm before use."
Formats output to match the target DAM schema. If the user specifies a DAM system or provides a field list, output is structured to match that schema exactly. If no schema is specified, uses a generic professional standard that can be adapted to any system.
A structured metadata record with clearly labeled fields. Minimum fields: Asset Title, Description (2–3 sentences), Keywords/Tags (8–15), Asset Type, Collection/Project, Creator Credit, Date, and Rights Status. Additional fields included when the user provides the information or specifies a DAM schema. Each field on its own line. Descriptions are written in the present tense, active voice, factual register — no marketing language.
**Asset Title:** [Descriptive title]
**Asset Type:** [Photo / Video / Audio / Graphic / Document]
**Description:** [2-3 sentence factual description]
**Keywords:** [keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, ...]
**Collection:** [Project or collection name]
**Creator:** [Name or "Not provided"]
**Date Created:** [Date or "Not provided"]
**Location:** [Location or "Not provided"]
**Technical Specs:** [Format, resolution, duration, etc. or "Not provided"]
**Rights:** [License type and restrictions or "Not provided — confirm before use"]
Asset type: Video clip Project: "Urban Renewal" documentary series (fictional) Description of asset: A 45-second drone shot flying over a derelict industrial complex at dawn. The building is a large brick factory with a collapsed roof section. Surrounding the factory are overgrown lots, a chain-link fence, and a single-lane access road. In the background, the skyline of a mid-sized city is visible. Shot in 4K, LOG color profile, on a DJI Inspire 3. Creator: Camera operator: Tomasz Kowalski Date: February 14, 2026 Location: Eastfield Industrial Zone, outskirts of unnamed city (fictional) Rights: Production owns all rights. Not cleared for stock licensing.
Asset Title: Drone aerial — derelict brick factory at dawn, industrial zone with city skyline Asset Type: Video clip Description: Aerial drone shot flying over a large derelict brick factory with a partially collapsed roof, surrounded by overgrown lots and a chain-link perimeter fence. A single-lane access road leads away from the complex. The skyline of a mid-sized city is visible in the background. Dawn light, warm tones, gentle forward camera movement. Keywords: aerial, drone shot, factory, derelict building, industrial zone, dawn, skyline, urban decay, brick building, collapsed roof, overgrown, chain-link fence, establishing shot, documentary b-roll, urban renewal Collection: Urban Renewal documentary series Creator: Tomasz Kowalski (camera operator) Date Created: February 14, 2026 Location: Eastfield Industrial Zone (exterior) Technical Specs: 4K resolution, LOG color profile, DJI Inspire 3, 45 seconds duration Rights: Production owns all rights. Not cleared for stock licensing. Do not distribute externally without production approval.
Notes
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsGenerates archive-ready metadata records for finished content, including tags, subject classifications, rights notes, and archival summaries for CMS or digital archive systems.
Guides writing meaningful alt text for images, charts, diagrams, and visual content. Helps decide decorative/functional/informative/complex image types and craft context-appropriate descriptions.
Designs and plans media pipelines for images, video, and downloadable assets, covering format selection (WebP, AVIF), responsive images, video hosting, and DAM organization.