How to generate motion graphics using AI:
Step 1: Choose your AI assistant
These frameworks act as plugins or “skills” that work directly inside AI coding assistants. In the video, I used Claude Code, but they also work with VS Code, GitHub Copilot, Codex, Cowork, and more.
Step 2: Find the framework you want to use
To make this work, you’ll need a programmable video framework like Remotion or Hyperframes. You can find ones like Remotion or Hyperframes (the ones I use in this video) by simply searching for them on GitHub or in a search engine.
Step 3: Install it
You don’t need to be a developer to set this up. I literally went into the Claude Code prompt box, pasted the GitHub URL for the framework, and typed: “Install this for me, please.” That is actually how easy it is.
Step 4: Write your prompt
Just describe the exact animation you want. The AI writes the underlying code and automatically renders out a clean MP4 file that you can drop directly into your video edit.
If you need professional looking graphics but don’t want to spend hours keyframing in After Effects, this workflow is going to save you an enormous amount of time.
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