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.