remotion-best-practices
About
This Claude Skill provides best practices and domain-specific knowledge for Remotion, a React-based video creation framework. It helps developers with project setup, starting the preview studio, and performing render checks. Use this skill when working with Remotion code to get guidance on video composition, animation, and workflow optimization.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add digitalsamba/claude-code-video-toolkit -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/digitalsamba/claude-code-video-toolkitgit clone https://github.com/digitalsamba/claude-code-video-toolkit.git ~/.claude/skills/remotion-best-practicesCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
When to use
Use this skills whenever you are dealing with Remotion code to obtain the domain-specific knowledge.
New project setup
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.
Starting preview
Start the Remotion Studio to preview a video:
npx remotion studio
Optional: one-frame render check
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).
Captions
When dealing with captions or subtitles, load the ./rules/subtitles.md file for more information.
Using FFmpeg
For some video operations, such as trimming videos or detecting silence, FFmpeg should be used. Load the ./rules/ffmpeg.md file for more information.
Silence detection
When needing to detect and trim silent segments from video or audio files, load the ./rules/silence-detection.md file.
Audio visualization
When needing to visualize audio (spectrum bars, waveforms, bass-reactive effects), load the ./rules/audio-visualization.md file for more information.
Sound effects
When needing to use sound effects, load the ./rules/sfx.md file for more information.
How to use
Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:
- rules/3d.md - 3D content in Remotion using Three.js and React Three Fiber
- rules/animations.md - Fundamental animation skills for Remotion
- rules/assets.md - Importing images, videos, audio, and fonts into Remotion
- rules/audio.md - Using audio and sound in Remotion - importing, trimming, volume, speed, pitch
- rules/calculate-metadata.md - Dynamically set composition duration, dimensions, and props
- rules/can-decode.md - Check if a video can be decoded by the browser using Mediabunny
- rules/charts.md - Chart and data visualization patterns for Remotion (bar, pie, line, stock charts)
- rules/compositions.md - Defining compositions, stills, folders, default props and dynamic metadata
- rules/extract-frames.md - Extract frames from videos at specific timestamps using Mediabunny
- rules/fonts.md - Loading Google Fonts and local fonts in Remotion
- rules/get-audio-duration.md - Getting the duration of an audio file in seconds with Mediabunny
- rules/get-video-dimensions.md - Getting the width and height of a video file with Mediabunny
- rules/get-video-duration.md - Getting the duration of a video file in seconds with Mediabunny
- rules/gifs.md - Displaying GIFs synchronized with Remotion's timeline
- rules/images.md - Embedding images in Remotion using the Img component
- rules/light-leaks.md - Light leak overlay effects using @remotion/light-leaks
- rules/lottie.md - Embedding Lottie animations in Remotion
- rules/measuring-dom-nodes.md - Measuring DOM element dimensions in Remotion
- rules/measuring-text.md - Measuring text dimensions, fitting text to containers, and checking overflow
- rules/sequencing.md - Sequencing patterns for Remotion - delay, trim, limit duration of items
- rules/tailwind.md - Using TailwindCSS in Remotion
- rules/text-animations.md - Typography and text animation patterns for Remotion
- rules/timing.md - Timing with interpolate and Bézier easing, springs
- rules/transitions.md - Scene transition patterns for Remotion
- rules/transparent-videos.md - Rendering out a video with transparency
- rules/trimming.md - Trimming patterns for Remotion - cut the beginning or end of animations
- rules/videos.md - Embedding videos in Remotion - trimming, volume, speed, looping, pitch
- rules/parameters.md - Make a video parametrizable by adding a Zod schema
- rules/maps.md - Add a map using Mapbox and animate it
- rules/silence-detection.md - Adaptive silence detection using FFmpeg loudnorm and silencedetect
- rules/voiceover.md - Adding AI-generated voiceover to Remotion compositions using ElevenLabs TTS
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