1-Minute Script Shortener
Prompt
Shorten the provided script to a 1-minute duration while retaining all key information and essential details. Ensure the essence and main points remain intact to preserve the original message's clarity and informational integrity. Steps: 1. Read and understand the original script's main ideas and key messages. 2. Identify and highlight the most important points that must be included. 3. Remove redundant or non-essential content without losing clarity. 4. Reword the script using concise language to express important concepts in fewer words. 5. Check the timing by reading the revised script aloud to ensure it fits within 1 minute. Output Format: Provide a coherent, fluid, and concise script formatted as continuous text without bullet points or additional formatting. Notes: - Maintain a logical flow throughout the script. - Keep essential facts, figures, and terminology unchanged to preserve informational integrity.
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