remotion
Best practices and comprehensive guide for Remotion - programmatic video creation in React with animations, compositions, and media handling
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About this skill
Remotion - Video Creation in React
Comprehensive skill set for creating programmatic videos using Remotion, a framework for creating videos programmatically using React.
When to use
Use this skill whenever you are dealing with Remotion code to obtain domain-specific knowledge about:
- Creating video compositions with React components
- Animating elements using frame-based animations
- Working with audio, video, and image assets
- Building charts and data visualizations
- Implementing text animations and captions
- Using 3D content with Three.js
- Applying transitions and sequencing
- Integrating Tailwind CSS and Lottie animations
Core Concepts
Remotion allows you to create videos using:
- React Components: Build video content with familiar React syntax
- Frame-based Animations: All animations driven by
useCurrentFrame()hook - Compositions: Define video compositions with duration, dimensions, and props
- Assets: Import and manipulate images, videos, audio, and fonts
- Rendering: Export videos programmatically with customizable settings
Key Features
- Frame-by-frame control over animations
- Dynamic metadata calculation
- Media processing (trimming, volume, speed, pitch)
- Caption generation and display
- Data visualization with charts
- 3D content integration
- Professional text animations
- Scene transitions and sequencing
How to use
Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:
Core Animation & Timing
- references/animations.md - Fundamental animation techniques for Remotion
- references/timing.md - Interpolation curves: linear, easing, spring animations
- references/sequencing.md - Delay, trim, and limit duration of items
- references/trimming.md - Cut the beginning or end of animations
Compositions & Metadata
- references/compositions.md - Defining compositions, stills, folders, default props
- references/calculate-metadata.md - Dynamically set composition duration, dimensions, and props
Assets & Media
- references/assets.md - Importing images, videos, audio, and fonts
- references/images.md - Embedding images using the Img component
- references/videos.md - Embedding videos with trimming, volume, speed, looping, pitch
- references/audio.md - Using audio and sound with trimming, volume, speed, pitch
- references/gifs.md - Displaying GIFs synchronized with timeline
Text & Typography
- references/text-animations.md - Typography and text animation patterns
- references/measuring-text.md - Measuring text dimensions, fitting text, checking overflow
- references/fonts.md - Loading Google Fonts and local fonts
Captions & Transcription
- references/display-captions.md - Displaying captions with TikTok-style pages and word highlighting
- references/import-srt-captions.md - Importing .srt subtitle files using @remotion/captions
- references/transcribe-captions.md - Transcribing audio to generate captions
Data Visualization
- references/charts.md - Chart and data visualization patterns
Advanced Features
- references/3d.md - 3D content using Three.js and React Three Fiber
- references/lottie.md - Embedding Lottie animations
- references/transitions.md - Scene transition patterns
Styling & Layout
- references/tailwind.md - Using TailwindCSS in Remotion
- references/measuring-dom-nodes.md - Measuring DOM element dimensions
Media Processing (Mediabunny)
- references/can-decode.md - Check if a video can be decoded by the browser
- references/extract-frames.md - Extract frames from videos at specific timestamps
- references/get-audio-duration.md - Getting the duration of an audio file
- references/get-video-dimensions.md - Getting the width and height of a video file
- references/get-video-duration.md - Getting the duration of a video file
Quick Start Example
import { useCurrentFrame, useVideoConfig, interpolate } from "remotion";
export const MyComposition = () => {
const frame = useCurrentFrame();
const { fps } = useVideoConfig();
const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 2 * fps], [0, 1], {
extrapolateRight: 'clamp',
});
return (
<div style={{ opacity }}>
<h1>Hello Remotion!</h1>
</div>
);
};
Best Practices
- Always use
useCurrentFrame()- Drive all animations from the current frame - Avoid CSS animations - They won't render correctly in videos
- Think in seconds - Multiply time in seconds by
fpsfor frame calculations - Use interpolate for smooth animations - Built-in interpolation with easing functions
- Clamp extrapolation - Prevent values from exceeding intended ranges
- Test frequently - Preview in Remotion Studio before rendering
Resources
- Documentation: https://www.remotion.dev/docs
- Repository: https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion
- Skills Repository: https://github.com/remotion-dev/skills
- Community: Discord and GitHub Discussions
- License: MIT
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