skills/remotion/SKILL.md
Best practices for Remotion - Video creation in React
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Use this skills whenever you are dealing with Remotion code to obtain the domain-specific knowledge.
When in an empty folder or workspace with no existing Remotion project, scaffold one using:
npx create-video@latest --yes --blank --no-tailwind my-video
Replace my-video with a suitable project name.
Animate properties using useCurrentFrame() and interpolate(). Use Easing to customize the timing of the animation.
import { useCurrentFrame, Easing } from "remotion";
export const FadeIn = () => {
const frame = useCurrentFrame();
const { fps } = useVideoConfig();
const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 2 * fps], [0, 1], {
extrapolateRight: "clamp",
extrapolateLeft: "clamp",
easing: Easing.bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1),
});
return <div style={{ opacity }}>Hello World!</div>;
};
CSS transitions or animations are FORBIDDEN - they will not render correctly.
Tailwind animation class names are FORBIDDEN - they will not render correctly.
Place assets in the public/ folder at your project root.
Use staticFile() to reference files from the public/ folder.
Add images using the <Img> component:
import { Img, staticFile } from "remotion";
export const MyComposition = () => {
return <Img src={staticFile("logo.png")} style={{ width: 100, height: 100 }} />;
};
Add videos using the <Video> component from @remotion/media:
import { Video } from "@remotion/media";
import { staticFile } from "remotion";
export const MyComposition = () => {
return <Video src={staticFile("video.mp4")} style={{ opacity: 0.5 }} />;
};
Add audio using the <Audio> component from @remotion/media:
import { Audio } from "@remotion/media";
import { staticFile } from "remotion";
export const MyComposition = () => {
return <Audio src={staticFile("audio.mp3")} />;
};
Assets can be also referenced as remote URLs:
import { Video } from "@remotion/media";
export const MyComposition = () => {
return <Video src="https://remotion.media/video.mp4" />
};
To delay content wrap it in <Sequence> and use from.
To limit the duration of an element, use durationInFrames of <Sequence>.
<Sequence> by default is an absolute fill. For inline content, use layout="none".
import { Sequence } from "remotion";
export const Title = () => {
const frame = useCurrentFrame();
const { fps } = useVideoConfig();
const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 2 * fps], [0, 1], {
extrapolateRight: "clamp",
extrapolateLeft: "clamp",
easing: Easing.bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1),
});
return <div style={{ opacity }}>Title</div>;
};
export const Subtitle = () => {
return <div>Subtitle</div>;
};
const Main = () => {
const {fps} = useVideoConfig();
return (
<AbsoluteFill>
<Sequence>
<Background />
</Sequence>
<Sequence from={1 * fps} durationInFrames={2 * fps} layout="none">
<Title />
</Sequence>
<Sequence from={2 * fps} durationInFrames={2 * fps} layout="none">
<Subtitle />
</Sequence>
</AbsoluteFill>
);
}
The width, height, fps, and duration of a video is defined in src/Root.tsx:
import { Composition } from "remotion";
import { MyComposition } from "./MyComposition";
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<Composition
id="MyComposition"
component={MyComposition}
durationInFrames={100}
fps={30}
width={1080}
height={1080}
/>
);
};
Metadata can also be calculated dynamically:
import { Composition, CalculateMetadataFunction } from "remotion";
import { MyComposition, MyCompositionProps } from "./MyComposition";
const calculateMetadata: CalculateMetadataFunction<
MyCompositionProps
> = async ({ props, abortSignal }) => {
const data = await fetch(`https://api.example.com/video/${props.videoId}`, {
signal: abortSignal,
}).then((res) => res.json());
return {
durationInFrames: Math.ceil(data.duration * 30),
props: {
...props,
videoUrl: data.url,
},
width: 1080,
height: 1080,
};
};
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<Composition
id="MyComposition"
component={MyComposition}
fps={30}
width={1080}
height={1080}
defaultProps={{ videoId: "abc123" }}
calculateMetadata={calculateMetadata}
/>
);
};
Start the Remotion Studio to preview a video:
npx remotion studio
You can render a single frame with the CLI to sanity-check layout, colors, or timing.
Skip it for trivial edits, pure refactors, or when you already have enough confidence from Studio or prior renders.
npx remotion still [composition-id] --scale=0.25 --frame=30
At 30 fps, --frame=30 is the one-second mark (--frame is zero-based).
When dealing with captions or subtitles, load the ./rules/subtitles.md file for more information.
For some video operations, such as trimming videos or detecting silence, FFmpeg should be used. Load the ./rules/ffmpeg.md file for more information.
When needing to detect and trim silent segments from video or audio files, load the ./rules/silence-detection.md file.
When needing to visualize audio (spectrum bars, waveforms, bass-reactive effects), load the ./rules/audio-visualization.md file for more information.
When needing to use sound effects, load the ./rules/sfx.md file for more information.
See rules/3d.md for 3D content in Remotion using Three.js and React Three Fiber.
See rules/audio.md for advanced audio features like trimming, volume, speed, pitch.
See rules/calculate-metadata.md for dynamically set composition duration, dimensions, and props.
See rules/compositions.md for how to define stills, folders, default props and for how to nest compositions.
Is the recommended way to load fonts in Remotion. See rules/google-fonts.md for how to load Google Fonts.
See rules/local-fonts.md for how to load local fonts.
See rules/get-audio-duration.md for getting the duration of an audio file in seconds with Mediabunny.
See rules/get-video-dimensions.md for getting the width and height of a video file with Mediabunny.
See rules/get-video-duration.md for getting the duration of a video file in seconds with Mediabunny.
See rules/gifs.md for how to display GIFs synchronized with Remotion's timeline.
See rules/images.md for sizing and positioning images, dynamic image paths, and getting image dimensions.
See rules/light-leaks.md for light leak overlay effects using @remotion/light-leaks.
See rules/lottie.md for embedding Lottie animations in Remotion.
See rules/html-in-canvas.md if you need to render HTML into a <canvas> to apply 2D or WebGL effects via <HtmlInCanvas>.
See rules/measuring-dom-nodes.md for measuring DOM element dimensions in Remotion.
See rules/measuring-text.md for measuring text dimensions, fitting text to containers, and checking overflow.
See rules/sequencing.md for more sequencing patterns - delay, trim, limit duration of items.
See rules/tailwind.md for using TailwindCSS in Remotion.
See rules/text-animations.md for typography and text animation patterns.
See rules/timing.md for advanced timing with interpolate and Bézier easing, and springs.
See rules/transitions.md for scene transition patterns.
See rules/transparent-videos.md for rendering out a video with transparency.
See rules/trimming.md for trimming patterns - cutting the beginning or end of animations.
See rules/videos.md for advanced knowledge about embedding videos - trimming, volume, speed, looping, pitch.
See rules/parameters.md for making a composition parametrizable by adding a Zod schema.
For simple maps with little flyovers, consider using static map images. For complex maps with animated routes or flyovers, load the maps rule: rules/maplibre.md
See rules/voiceover.md for adding AI-generated voiceover to Remotion compositions using ElevenLabs TTS.
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