# The Compliment Forest Demo Script Target length: 85-95 seconds. Use a pre-generated completed forest for the final reveal. Record one real generation separately, then edit through the waiting periods so the video shows the complete product without pretending inference is instantaneous. ## 0:00-0:08 - Hook **Screen:** Open on a completed Layered Paper Cut forest. Slowly scroll past two different clearings. **Voiceover:** > Most AI encouragement sounds kind, but says very little. The Compliment > Forest turns one real worry into a grounded, illustrated path forward. ## 0:08-0:22 - Start With a Real Worry **Screen:** Return to the start. Enter: - Name: `Ka` - Situation: `I worry that one test score means I am not as smart as I thought.` Submit and show two adaptive questions with different selected answers. **Voiceover:** > I begin with one sentence. The forest asks five adaptive questions about > what happened, what feels at stake, and what useful progress would look like. > It does not ask me to choose a generic mood. ## 0:22-0:31 - Choose the Visual Language **Screen:** Move quickly through the remaining answers. Select **Layered Paper Cut** and click **Grow my forest**. **Voiceover:** > Then I choose one of four LoRA-trained visual styles. Text and images run on > separate Modal GPU services, while the Hugging Face Space streams progress. ## 0:31-0:58 - Show the Five-Chapter Arc **Screen:** Cut to the completed forest. Highlight each role title as the page scrolls: 1. arrive 2. steady 3. widen 4. step 5. carry Pause longest on `step`. Show a sentence containing a concrete action such as reviewing one missed question or identifying one topic to practice. **Voiceover:** > MiniCPM plans from exact phrases in my input, writes five chapters, and > critiques them. The path first acknowledges the feeling, then separates facts > from fear, offers realistic options, gives one small action, and ends with a > simple plan. ## 0:58-1:12 - Explain What Makes It Reliable **Screen:** Overlay a simple diagram: `adaptive intake -> planner -> author -> critic -> validators -> FLUX images` Then briefly show a test terminal with `155 passed`. **Voiceover:** > Local validators reject invented biography, repeated sentences, unsupported > dates, vague fallback language, and advice with no practical step. Bad > chapters are repaired selectively. If repair fails, the app returns an honest > retry instead of canned prose. ## 1:12-1:24 - Show the Small-Model Work **Screen:** Show the Hugging Face model, dataset, LoRA, and trace cards in a quick four-panel montage. **Voiceover:** > The project also publishes a 1.08-billion-parameter MiniCPM fine-tune and > llama.cpp GGUF, four FLUX style adapters, training data, and sanitized > planner-author-critic traces. ## 1:24-1:32 - Close **Screen:** Return to the full forest and its final mantra. **Voiceover:** > The Compliment Forest is whimsical encouragement with engineering boundaries: > small models, honest uncertainty, and one useful step back into the day. **End card:** `huggingface.co/spaces/build-small-hackathon/compliment-forest` ## Recording Checklist - Record at 1440p or 1080p, 16:9. - Keep browser zoom near 90% so the custom interface remains readable. - Hide bookmarks, personal tabs, tokens, and terminal paths. - Use captions for every voiceover line. - Do not show a crisis phrase in the main demo; mention the safety boundary in the article and README so the product story stays focused. - Export a thumbnail from the completed paper-cut forest.