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Remotion to HyperFrames

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Seamlessly port Remotion compositions to HyperFrames.

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What Remotion to HyperFrames does

The Remotion to HyperFrames skill is designed specifically for developers looking to convert existing Remotion video compositions into HyperFrames HTML. This skill is particularly useful when the user has a source project in Remotion and needs to migrate it to the HyperFrames framework, which utilizes HTML and GSAP for animations. The translation process is primarily mechanical, covering about 80% of common composition patterns, ensuring that most of the transition is straightforward and efficient.

To ensure the integrity of the translation, the skill includes a tiered test corpus that evaluates the output against established SSIM thresholds. This means that users can verify the fidelity of their translations, avoiding potential pitfalls that might arise from lossy conversions. The skill also incorporates a linting process that checks for unsupported patterns in the source code, ensuring that only compatible Remotion constructs are translated, while providing recommendations for any that cannot be translated directly.

It's important to note that this skill is strictly a one-way conversion tool; it does not support exporting from HyperFrames back to Remotion or any other framework. Additionally, it cannot translate compositions from non-Remotion sources such as After Effects or plain React components. Users should only invoke this skill when they explicitly request a migration from Remotion, as it is not suitable for creating new HyperFrames compositions or for any other type of video project.

Overall, the Remotion to HyperFrames skill is ideal for developers who have existing Remotion projects and need a reliable method to transition them to HyperFrames while maintaining the quality and integrity of their original compositions.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to migrate an existing Remotion project to HyperFrames, specifically when the user explicitly requests such a conversion.

When not to use it

Do not use this skill for creating new HyperFrames compositions or when the user only mentions Remotion without a clear request to migrate.

What you can build with it

Migrating a Completed Project

You have a fully developed Remotion project and need to transition it to HyperFrames for better performance or compatibility.

Ensuring Quality in Translation

You want to make sure that your Remotion composition maintains its visual fidelity when converted to HyperFrames.

Linting for Unsupported Patterns

You need to check your Remotion source for any patterns that may not translate well to HyperFrames before initiating the migration.

How to install Remotion to HyperFrames

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add calesthio/openmontage/remotion-to-hyperframes --agent claude-code

2. 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.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by calesthio

Remotion to HyperFrames

Confirm the route before you build. Use this only to port an existing Remotion (React) composition's source into HyperFrames. Authoring a new composition (even one inspired by a Remotion video) → the creation workflows / /general-video. Out of scope (one-way, Remotion-only): no reverse export (HyperFrames → Remotion or any framework), and a non-Remotion source (After Effects, Framer Motion, plain React / CSS) has no Remotion source to translate → re-create via /general-video. Unsure, or only a passing Remotion mention? Read /hyperframes first.

Overview

Translate Remotion (React-based) video compositions into HyperFrames (HTML + GSAP) compositions. Most Remotion idioms have direct HyperFrames equivalents — the translation is mechanical for ~80% of typical compositions. This skill encodes the mapping and guards against the lossy 20% by refusing to translate patterns that don't fit HF's seek-driven model and recommending the runtime interop pattern from PR #214 instead.

The skill ships with a tiered test corpus (T1–T4, 4 fixtures total) that grades translations against measured SSIM thresholds. Don't translate without running the eval — a translation that "looks right" but renders 0.05 SSIM lower than the validated baseline is silently wrong.

When to use

Use this skill ONLY when the user explicitly asks to migrate from Remotion. Example trigger phrases:

  • "port my Remotion project to HyperFrames"
  • "convert this Remotion code to HyperFrames"
  • "migrate from Remotion"
  • "translate this Remotion comp"
  • "rewrite this as HyperFrames HTML"

Do NOT use this skill when:

  • (a) The user is authoring a new HyperFrames composition, even if they have or are A/B-testing a similar Remotion video.
  • (b) The user mentions Remotion in passing without asking for migration.
  • (c) The user shares Remotion code as reference material rather than asking for a translation.
  • (d) The user asks for "the same video as my Remotion one" without explicitly asking to migrate the source — treat that as a fresh HyperFrames build.

NOT SUPPORTED (decline — this is not what this skill does):

  • The reverse direction. Exporting a HyperFrames composition back out to Remotion (or to any other framework) is not a workflow — the translation is Remotion → HyperFrames only. Say so plainly.
  • Non-Remotion sources. An After Effects project (.aep), a Framer Motion / plain-React / CSS animation, or any other tool's source is not a Remotion composition — there is no Remotion source to translate. Re-create it natively via /general-video, or decline if HyperFrames can't represent it.

When in doubt, default to authoring a native HyperFrames composition with /general-video (the general HyperFrames authoring flow) instead.

Workflow

Step 1: Lint the source

Run scripts/lint_source.py over the Remotion source directory. The lint detects patterns that can't translate cleanly:

  • Blockers (refuse + recommend interop): useState, useReducer, useEffect/useLayoutEffect with non-empty deps, async calculateMetadata, third-party React UI libraries (MUI, Chakra, Mantine, antd, shadcn, Radix, NextUI).
  • Warnings (translate after dropping the construct): @remotion/lambda config, delayRender, useCallback, useMemo, custom hooks.
  • Info (translate with note): staticFile, interpolateColors.

If any blocker fires, stop. Read references/escape-hatch.md and surface the recommendation message. Warnings don't stop translation — drop the offending construct in step 3 and note the gap in TRANSLATION_NOTES.md. @remotion/lambda config is the canonical warning case: the skill drops the import + renderMediaOnLambda(...) calls but translates the rest of the composition.

Step 2: Plan the translation

Read references/api-map.md — the index of every Remotion API and its HF equivalent or per-topic reference. Identify which topic references you'll need based on what the source uses:

Source containsLoad reference
Composition, defaultProps, schema, calculateMetadataparameters.md
Sequence, Series, Loop, AbsoluteFill, Freezesequencing.md
useCurrentFrame, interpolate, spring, Easing, interpolateColorstiming.md
Audio, Video, Img, IFrame, staticFile, delayRendermedia.md
TransitionSeries, @remotion/transitionstransitions.md
@remotion/lottielottie.md
@remotion/google-fonts/<Family>, Font.loadFont, @font-facefonts.md

Don't load all of them — load only what the specific source needs.

Step 3: Generate the HF composition

Emit index.html with:

  • Root <div id="stage"> carrying the composition's data-composition-id, data-start="0", data-duration (in seconds), data-fps, data-width, data-height, plus one data-* per scalar prop.
  • A flat list of scene divs with data-start / data-duration / data-track-index.
  • Inline <style> for layout; CSS sets the from state of every animated property.
  • A single <script> tag at the bottom containing one paused gsap.timeline({paused: true}). Every Remotion useCurrentFrame() derivation becomes a tween on this timeline at the right offset.
  • window.__timelines["<composition-id>"] = tl; registers the timeline with HF's runtime.

Custom React subcomponents inline as repeated HTML using the prop interface as the template (see parameters.md for the per-instance data-* pattern).

Step 4: Validate

Run the eval harness — references/eval.md for the full guide. Quick path:

# Render Remotion baseline (after npm install in the fixture)
cd remotion-src && npx remotion render <CompositionId> out/baseline.mp4

# Render HF translation
cd ../hf-src && npx hyperframes render --skill=remotion-to-hyperframes --output ../hf.mp4

# SSIM diff
../../scripts/render_diff.sh ./remotion-src/out/baseline.mp4 ./hf.mp4 ./diff

Threshold: ~0.02 below p05 of the source's complexity tier (see eval.md's validated thresholds table). If the diff fails, run scripts/frame_strip.sh to see which frames diverged, then re-read the relevant timing/sequencing/media reference.

Critical: both renders must use matching pixel format. Set Config.setVideoImageFormat("png") + Config.setColorSpace("bt709") in the Remotion source's remotion.config.ts — otherwise the diff measures encoder differences (~0.05 SSIM hit), not translation fidelity.

Step 5: Document gaps

Anything that didn't translate cleanly (volume ramps dropped, custom presentations approximated, fonts substituted) gets a TRANSLATION_NOTES.md written next to the HF output. See references/limitations.md for the format.

What this skill explicitly does NOT do

  • Translate React state machines. Compositions that drive animation via useState + useEffect are not deterministic frame-capture targets in HyperFrames' seek-driven model. Recommend the runtime interop pattern.
  • Run Remotion's render pipeline alongside HyperFrames. That's the runtime interop pattern from PR #214 — a separate solution for compositions that fail this skill's lint.

(@remotion/lambda is not a blocker — Lambda config is deployment, not animation. The skill drops it as a warning and translates the rest. See references/escape-hatch.md.)

How to grade your own translation

Run the test corpus orchestrator:

./assets/test-corpus/run.sh

It runs T1, T2, T3 (render + diff) and T4 (lint validation), prints a per-tier pass/fail table, and emits an aggregate JSON report. Use this to verify the skill is working end-to-end on a clean checkout — and as a regression check after editing any reference.

Validated baseline (as of 2026-04-27):

TierComposition shapeMean SSIMThreshold
T1single-element fade-in0.9740.95
T2multi-scene + spring + audio + image0.9850.95
T3data-driven, custom subcomponents, count-up0.9530.90
T4escape-hatch (8 lint cases)8/8 passn/a

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