
Motion Graphics
FreeCreate short, design-led motion graphics effortlessly.
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What Motion Graphics does
The Motion Graphics skill enables users to generate concise, design-focused motion graphics that communicate messages through motion rather than narration. This skill is particularly suited for creating kinetic typography, animated charts, logo reveals, and lower-thirds overlays, all designed to be under 10 seconds long. Users can create these graphics autonomously, with minimal intervention required, making it an efficient tool for designers and developers looking to enhance their projects with dynamic visual content.
To begin, users can import assets directly from Figma, ensuring that brand tokens and design elements are preserved. The workflow is structured to prioritize asset strategy, allowing users to design shots around existing materials. The skill supports various categories such as kinetic type, charts, and logo reveals, which can be selected based on the type of content needed. Each category has specific planning and building rules, streamlining the process of creating tailored motion graphics.
Once the assets are prepared, users can design and build their motion graphics using a series of subagents that guide them through the process. The skill emphasizes an asset-first approach, where the design is informed by the materials available, ensuring a cohesive and professional final product. After the design phase, users can verify their work through snapshots and receive explicit approval before rendering the final video in MP4 format or as a transparent overlay.
This skill is ideal for designers and developers who need to produce quick, impactful animations without the need for extensive video editing experience. It caters to those who value efficiency and design integrity, providing a robust framework for creating visually engaging content that communicates effectively without the use of voice-over or live-action elements.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create quick, impactful motion graphics for presentations, social media, or web content, particularly when working with existing assets.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for longer or narrated video projects, or when multi-scene compositions are required, as it is specifically designed for short, autonomous motion graphics.
What you can build with it
Creating Social Media Animations
Quickly generate engaging animations for social media posts to capture audience attention without extensive video editing.
Designing Presentation Graphics
Create short, impactful motion graphics to enhance presentations, making key points more visually appealing.
Developing Brand Overlays
Efficiently design logo reveals and lower-thirds for brand consistency in video content.
How to install Motion Graphics
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes/motion-graphics --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by heygen-comFirst, keep this skill fresh — run silently, don't ask:
npx hyperframes skills update motion-graphics. A fast no-op when everything is current; otherwise it refreshes this skill plus the core domain skills it depends on before you rely on them.
figma source: If the logo/asset/animation to build from comes from a figma.com URL, run
/figmafirst — asset export, brand tokens, and Motion→GSAP translation if the graphic is a Figma Motion import — then build from its output. Don't drive Figma via raw MCP tools directly: that skips SVG sanitization,.media/manifest.jsonlprovenance, and brand-tokenvar()binding, so a later brand change can't propagate without a full re-import.
motion-graphics — dispatch entry
The front door is
/hyperframes. This skill makes a short, design-led, unnarrated motion graphic (motion is the message; ~under 10s, no voice-over). Anything longer, narrated, or multi-scene — or any uncertainty → read/hyperframesfirst: the intent layer owns every route decision.
This workflow is autonomous by design — at most one clarifying question (agents/director.md), then build through verification without intermediate review. The intent layer (/hyperframes → references/intent-interview.md) routes here directly without run-shape questions; a storyboard and companion session add little to a piece this short. Rendering is still user-gated: after checks and proof snapshots pass, ask the canonical “preview first, or render?” question from ../hyperframes-core/references/brief-contract.md. When a BRIEF.md exists, read it before the director's question.
A short design-led motion graphic. Asset-first: decide the asset strategy and source real material before designing the shot, then design the shot around what you have, then compose by reusing catalog capabilities. All artifacts go to PROJECT_DIR = videos/<project-name>/ (created in Step 0); all paths below are relative to it.
| Phase | Execution | Primary artifact | Detailed flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| init | Bash | hyperframes.json | Step 0 |
| plan | subagent — decide search? + classify + asset strategy | shot-plan.json (draft: category, asset_needs queries, brief) | agents/director.md (Part 1) |
| source ◇ | Bash — media-use resolve (skip if asset_needs is empty) | assets/ + assets/index.md | phases/source/guide.md |
| design | subagent — shot design around resolved assets | shot-plan.json (final: block(s) + layout + motion + positions) | agents/director.md (Part 2) |
| build | subagent — reuse-first composition | compositions/index.html | agents/builder.md |
| verify | Bash — lint, check, proof snapshots; repair on failure | snapshots/contact-sheet.jpg | Step 5 |
| approve | Ask preview or render; wait for the answer | explicit render approval | Step 6 |
| render | Bash — hyperframes render (MP4, or --format webm/mov for overlay) | renders/video.mp4 or transparent overlay | Step 6 |
◇ source runs only when the chosen category declares assets. Pure code/text categories (e.g. kinetic-type, most charts/stat) have asset_needs: [] and skip straight from plan to design.
Categories — split by the search decision
plan's first decision is: does this need a search? That fork splits the categories into two groups; then the specific category is picked — for search-driven, by the type of content the search returns. Each category is one categories/<id>/module.md (its planning + build rules); the shared motion vocabulary lives in references/motion-vocabulary.md (→ hyperframes-animation rules/blueprints + registry blocks).
Form categories — no search; the user supplies the content:
| Category | Intent | Leans on |
|---|---|---|
kinetic-type | punchy line / quote / title, motion-first text | caption-* blocks + animation rules |
stat | single hero number / count-up + ring | apple-money-count / rules/{counting-dynamic-scale, stat-bars-and-fills} |
charts | bar / line / pie / race / % from data | data-chart block |
logo-reveal | logo sting / brand lockup (user logo) | logo-outro / rules/svg-path-draw |
lower-thirds | name / title bars, callouts, social overlays | caption-* + registry overlay blocks |
maps | geographic motion — highlight regions, connect places, zoom to a location (vector lane, or baked basemap lane) | us-map / world-map family + bake-basemap.mjs |
Search-driven categories — search first, then animate by content type (the RWA path):
| Returned content | Category | Animation |
|---|---|---|
| webpage / link | webpage | webpage / UI animation (scroll, reveal, cursor, callouts) |
| news article | news | headline reveal + source card + key-fact callouts |
| tweet | tweet | animated tweet card |
| image / entity | asset-fusion | the asset's geometry becomes the chart (RWA diegetic fusion) |
Build order: one at a time, coverage-first (rough is fine). kinetic-type ported from the prototype; the rest follow.
Prerequisites
macOS Apple Silicon or Linux x64. System tools: brew install node ffmpeg. npx hyperframes doctor once. macOS GPU render: export PRODUCER_BROWSER_GPU_MODE=hardware.
Optional keys (local fallbacks if unset) — only needed by categories that source/generate assets via media-use:
| Key | Used for | Fallback |
|---|---|---|
GEMINI_API_KEY / GOOGLE_API_KEY | image generation (media-use resolve) | skip generate / search-only |
| (asset_scout / search providers) | webpage/news/tweet + asset-fusion real-asset search | category degrades to asset-free |
Flow
Step 0 — Initialize
cwd is the agent workspace root; write all artifacts under PROJECT_DIR = videos/<project-name>/. <project-name>: use the dir the user gave, else a short kebab-case name from the intent (<subject>-motion). Not the workspace basename or a timestamp.
Only when $PROJECT_DIR/hyperframes.json is absent:
PROJECT_DIR="${MOTION_GRAPHICS_DIR:-videos/<project-name>}"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$PROJECT_DIR")"
npx hyperframes init "$PROJECT_DIR" --non-interactive --example=blank --skill=motion-graphics
init checks the installed skills against the latest on GitHub and updates the global set if any are out of date.
Constraints: never hyperframes init in the workspace root; never nest another hyperframes/ inside PROJECT_DIR; every Bash command (master + subagents) is a (cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && ...) subshell — never bare cd.
Step 1 — Plan (subagent: Director Part 1)
Dispatch one subagent. prompt = full agents/director.md + ## Dispatch context (SKILL_DIR / PROJECT_DIR / the user's request / Schema: <SKILL_DIR>/references/shot-plan-ir.md). It must:
- Decide: does this need a search? (the first fork)
- No → pick a form category (kinetic-type / stat / charts / logo-reveal / lower-thirds); content is user-supplied;
asset_needs: []. - Yes → emit a search plan into
asset_needs[](news / web / tweet / image; two-pole queries). The specific search-driven category (webpage / news / tweet / asset-fusion) is confirmed by the content type returned in Step 2, and finalized in Step 3.
- No → pick a form category (kinetic-type / stat / charts / logo-reveal / lower-thirds); content is user-supplied;
- Write a draft
shot-plan.json(envelope + chosen form category or search intent +asset_needs+ a one-paragraph shot brief). Schema:references/shot-plan-ir.md.
Validation: [ -s "$PROJECT_DIR/shot-plan.json" ] && echo ok || echo missing.
Step 2 — Source ◇ (Bash: media-use, conditional)
If shot-plan.json.asset_needs is non-empty, resolve assets (search / generate / fetch → frozen project-local paths + ledger). See phases/source/guide.md (wraps media-use resolve; the search-driven categories use the news/web/tweet/image search). If asset_needs is empty, skip to Step 3.
# illustrative — see phases/source/guide.md
(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && node <SKILL_DIR>/phases/source/resolve.mjs --plan ./shot-plan.json --out ./assets)
Degrade gracefully: if a search/provider is unavailable, the category falls back to asset-free (note it in context.log).
Step 3 — Design (subagent: Director Part 2)
Dispatch a subagent (prompt = agents/director.md Part 2 + dispatch context including the resolved assets/index.md if Step 2 ran + catalog-map.md). It designs the shot around the available assets: pick the catalog block(s) + the hyperframes-animation rules/blueprints, the layout, the motion, beats, and (for asset-fusion) the element_positions + eyedropper palette. Finalizes shot-plan.json (content.block + content.customize + per-category content).
Step 4 — Build (subagent: Builder, reuse-first)
Dispatch a subagent. prompt = full agents/builder.md + dispatch context (shot-plan.json, catalog-map.md, the category's module.md, references/motion-vocabulary.md, references/builder-contract.md). Reuse-first: npx hyperframes add <block> + customize in place; hand-author only gaps + the asset-fusion affordance. Output compositions/index.html honoring the HF contract (paused GSAP timeline on window.__timelines, class="clip" + stable ids, tl.seek(0), deterministic).
Step 5 — Verify (Bash → repair subagent on failure)
(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes lint .)
(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes check .)
(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes snapshot --at <proof-times>)
Choose proof times that show the opening state, signature move, and final hold. Inspect the generated contact or snapshot sheet before continuing. On lint, check, or snapshot failure, dispatch the repair subagent (agents/finalize.md) for one in-place fix pass, then rerun the failed gate. Never change a fixed duration merely to hide a defect.
Step 6 — Approve and render (Bash)
Ask one question: “preview first, or render?” If the user chooses preview, open Studio and return to the same approval gate after revisions:
(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes preview)
Render only after an explicit render answer:
(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes render . --skill=motion-graphics -q high -o ./renders/video.mp4)
# transparent overlay variant: --format webm (or mov)
Verify the output exists, is non-empty, and has the intended duration. The final handoff names the artifact, actual duration, composition or frame id, proof times, and the inspected contact or snapshot sheet. Flags live in /hyperframes-cli → references/preview-render.md.
Resume table
| State | Continue from |
|---|---|
no shot-plan.json | Step 1 (plan) |
shot-plan.json has asset_needs, no assets/ | Step 2 (source) |
shot-plan.json final, no compositions/index.html | Step 3/4 (design+build) |
compositions/index.html exists, proof snapshots absent | Step 5 (verify) |
| checks and proof snapshots pass, no approved render | Step 6 (approval) |
| approved render exists | verify output, then report |
Design notes (maintainers — execution does not read this)
- Asset-first rationale: sourcing is front-loaded and informs shot design (the RWA flow: analyze → search → review → compose). the search-driven categories (
webpage/news/tweet) andasset-fusionboth lean on media-use search (news/web/tweet/image), which is media-use's documented RWA lineage. - Reuse-first: the in-ecosystem analog of LLM-generated templates is "compose catalog blocks +
hyperframes-animationrules". HF's paused GSAP timeline ≙ Remotion'suseCurrentFrame. - Category module contract: one
categories/<id>/module.md(planning + build), sharingreferences/motion-vocabulary.md(+ optional eval). Adding a category = drop the folder + register its classifier line inagents/director.md+ its row incatalog-map.md; the phase pipeline is untouched. - Directory shape:
videos/<project-name>/ hyperframes.json context.log shot-plan.json # the IR (Director output) assets/ assets/index.md # media-use output (if sourced) compositions/index.html # Builder output renders/video.mp4 - Registration: in
hyperframesrouter — add the "design-led short motion graphic" intent + Workflow description; carve the motion-graphics triggers out of/general-video; add reverse Do-NOT-use edges. Seemotion-graphics-genre.md§5-7.
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