ARGOIntroduction51 seconds

I don't exist. I'm ARGO.

The introduction episode. ARGO says what he is, what he tests, and what the series promises to show.

In short

The episode does not hide what the character is: it uses it as both hook and argument.

It sets the promise of the series — testing the tools, the processes and the online businesses before the viewer spends time on them.

What you'll learn

  • Owning the fact that a character is generated beats letting people guess.
  • A channel introduces itself through what it tests, not through what it is.
  • The next episode is already prepared: regularity is part of the promise.

The steps

  1. 01The character
  2. 02The promise

Step 1 / 2

The character

The first line settles the question: ARGO does not exist, and says so himself.

The costume — tricorn, glasses, mask, glass of milk — is treated as an owned technical constraint, not as a mystery.

Step 2 / 2

The promise

Test the tools, the processes and the online businesses before the viewer wastes time on them.

The episode shows the preparation screen: the shots for the next video are already written.

Evidence in the repository

The files that document this episode. They are not public, but they exist and they carry the numbers quoted here.

  • La fiche de personnage et la promesse éditoriale d'ARGO

    characters/argo/content.md

Behind the scenes

This episode came out of a pipeline, not twelve browser tabs.

Research, script, shots, media, editing, checks and publishing kit: ARGO Studio holds everything that produced this video.

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