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    The YouTube script structure that improves retention

    Use this chapter-based script template to keep viewers watching through the middle of your videos.

    By Storio Team9 min read

    Retention drops when viewers can't tell where the video is going. Structure fixes that.

    The chapter map template

    Cold open (0:00–0:30)

    Promise the outcome. Tease the best insight. No housekeeping.

    Context (0:30–1:30)

    Why this matters now. Who this is for. What they'll walk away with.

    Core chapters (bulk of runtime)

    Each chapter follows the same micro-structure:

    • Claim — State the point in one sentence
    • Proof — Example, demo, or data
    • Bridge — "That matters because..." → next chapter

    Recap + CTA (final 45–60 seconds)

    Summarize 3 takeaways. Give one next step. Optional soft pitch.

    Pacing rules that help retention

    • Add a pattern interrupt every 60–90 seconds (cut, b-roll, on-screen text)
    • Never stack three abstract points in a row—alternate concept → example
    • Use open loops: "I'll show you the fix in a minute, but first..."

    Script markers creators love

    When writing, tag lines with:

    • [B-ROLL] for visual cutaways
    • [GRAPHIC] for on-screen text
    • [PAUSE] for emphasis beats

    Structure doesn't make videos robotic—it makes your personality easier to follow.

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