Steven M. McNally
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Production notes

Narration script

Read at a calm, confident pace — platform story, not hype. Source: docs/anchor_escapement_narration_script.md

Anchor Escapement — Explainer Narration Script

Runtime: ~75 seconds · 8 scenes · Investor-facing

Read at a calm, confident pace — this is a platform story, not a hype reel. Pause slightly at each em-dash.


Scene 1 — 0:00–0:08 | The Problem

"Texts. Email. Files. Memory. On their own, none of it adds up to a record anyone can rely on."

Scene 2 — 0:08–0:17 | The Shift

"Anchor Escapement puts every event on one timeline, first — before it becomes a message, a report, or a filing."

Scene 3 — 0:17–0:26 | The Platform

"Underneath every product is one core layer: identity, chronology, records, and permissions."

Scene 4 — 0:26–0:37 | The Products

"Five products, one shared record. TransparentSee360 for co-parenting. Legal360 for filings. ElderCare360 for care. Therapy360 for recovery. FamilyVault360 for long-term continuity."

Scene 5 — 0:37–0:49 | The Proof

"The exchange that's logged on Tuesday is the same exchange cited in a legal summary on Friday. One record, reused — not rebuilt."

Scene 6 — 0:49–0:59 | The Intelligence Layer

"Ask Alex for the next practical step. Ask Alexandria for a structured read of what the record shows. Guidance — not advice."

Scene 7 — 0:59–1:07 | The Vision

"Structure for life. Intelligence for every moment."

Scene 8 — 1:07–1:15 | The Close

"Anchor Escapement. One timeline, many lives. Learn more at anchorescapement.com slash investors."


Production notes

  • The explainer plays at /lab/orientation (iframe) or /lab/orientation/film (standalone HTML from docs/anchor_escapement_explainer.html) — eight scenes on the same timings as this script, with on-screen captions.
  • Narration script page: /lab/orientation/script
  • To turn this into an actual video file: screen-record the HTML file while reading the script aloud (or record narration separately and sync in editing), or hand the script + visual reference to a motion designer / video tool of your choice.
  • Total spoken word count (~130 words) fits comfortably inside 75 seconds at a measured pace; tighten scene 4 and 5 first if you need to trim for a 60-second cut.