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TLDR

A growing library of video production skills for AI coding assistants like Claude Code and Codex, covering motion direction, reference video recreation, dark SaaS product demos, and typed-text openers.

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  root((video-production-skills))
    Current skills
      ai-motion-director
      reference-video-replica-qc
      dark-saas-magic-video
      black-white-text-opener
    What each does
      Motion planning and direction
      Video recreation and QA
      Styled product shorts
      Animated title openers
    Compatible agents
      Claude Code
      Codex
      Cursor
    Goal
      Reusable motion components
      HyperFrames and Remotion code
      Component library over time
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Install the dark-saas-magic-video skill so your AI coding assistant can produce a promotional short for a SaaS product with consistent dark tech visual style.

USE CASE 2

Use reference-video-replica-qc to analyze a competitor's product demo, extract its motion patterns, and recreate them as Remotion components you can reuse.

USE CASE 3

Add the black-white-text-opener skill to generate an animated intro title sequence with typed-text animation and click sound effects for a new video series.

USE CASE 4

Use ai-motion-director to turn a product brief into a motion concept, timing plan, and component routing before any rendering begins.

What is it built with?

PythonNode.jsHyperFramesRemotionReact

How does it compare?

pluviobyte/video-production-skillstianhangzhuzth/fundamental-avakasothaphie/genrecon
Stars503521478
LanguagePythonPythonPython
Setup difficultyeasymoderatehard
Complexity2/54/55/5
Audiencedeveloperresearcherresearcher

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Requires an AI coding agent that supports local skill directories, such as Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor, plus the skills CLI tool.

The README does not state a license, check the repository for a license file before use.

In plain English

Video Production Skills is a library of reusable AI skill add-ons for creating videos with tools like Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor. Each skill in the library teaches your AI coding assistant a specific video production workflow, so instead of explaining how to make a dark tech product demo or a typed-text opener every time, you install the relevant skill once and the assistant knows the process. The library currently contains four skills. The first is called ai-motion-director, which acts as a director layer. You give it a topic, a script, or a brief, and it figures out the visual concept, the timing structure, and which other tools to use to produce the video, rather than generating a static slide-like sequence. The second skill, reference-video-replica-qc, is for analyzing an existing video and reconstructing its motion patterns as reusable code components for the HyperFrames or Remotion animation frameworks. It also runs quality checks to measure how closely the recreation matches the original at a technical level. The third skill, dark-saas-magic-video, produces short promotional videos with a specific dark, tech-focused visual style: black backgrounds, purple glow effects, large animated text, and floating interface previews. The fourth skill, black-white-text-opener, creates a title sequence where white text types out letter by letter against a black background with synchronized clicking sound effects. The long-term goal of the repository is to build up a catalog of motion patterns and video components, each documented with what kind of content it suits, what inputs it needs, and what its timing behavior is. This would let an AI video tool pick from a set of tested components rather than generating everything from scratch each time. Installation uses a skills command-line tool and a single command per skill. The skills work with AI coding agents that support local skill directories, including Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I want to create a dark SaaS product demo video for my AI tool. I have the dark-saas-magic-video skill installed in Claude Code. Walk me through what inputs to give it and what output to expect.
Prompt 2
I have a reference video I want to recreate as Remotion components. How do I use the reference-video-replica-qc skill to analyze it, extract motion patterns, and verify the recreation meets visual alignment standards?
Prompt 3
I want to make a typed-text title opener with click sound effects using the black-white-text-opener skill in Claude Code. What do I need to provide and what files does the skill generate?
Prompt 4
How do I install just the ai-motion-director skill from the video-production-skills repo using the skills CLI, and what is the first prompt I should give it with a product script?

Frequently asked questions

What is video-production-skills?

A growing library of video production skills for AI coding assistants like Claude Code and Codex, covering motion direction, reference video recreation, dark SaaS product demos, and typed-text openers.

What language is video-production-skills written in?

Mainly Python. The stack also includes Python, Node.js, HyperFrames.

What license does video-production-skills use?

The README does not state a license, check the repository for a license file before use.

How hard is video-production-skills to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is video-production-skills for?

Mainly developer.

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