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Motion Graphics

motion-graphics

Use when the user wants a short, design-led motion graphic where motion is the message: kinetic typography, stat or number count-up, chart/data-viz hit, logo sting, brand lockup, lower-third, callout, social overlay, animated headline/tweet/news item, motion poster, or quick captured-page highlight. Usually under 10s and up to ~30s, with no narration arc, voice-over, or live-action subject. Can render to MP4 or transparent overlay. Not for longer, multi-scene, narrated, or brand-reel pieces (use general-video), narrated website videos (website-to-video), topic explainers (faceless-explainer), product promos (product-launch-video), PR videos (pr-to-video), or captions on existing footage (embedded-captions). When unsure whether it's a quick motion-first piece or a longer / narrated treatment, see /hyperframes.

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44K installs

heygen-com/hyperframes

by Heygen Com

Score

8.5

/ 10

Installs

44K

Repo Stars

32.1K

Last Updated

0d ago

Fresh

Quality Ratio

95%

Description

Verified

Language

TypeScript

First Published

Jun 2026

Summary

The Motion Graphics agent skill creates short, design-led motion graphics for dynamic visual communication, handling kinetic typography, data visualizations, logo reveals, and social overlays that render to MP4 or transparent overlays. This agent skill benefits developers and designers requiring quick, visually engaging animated assets for web interfaces, social media, or data-driven content, particularly when the message is conveyed purely through motion rather than narration. It is a skill with 5K installs, indicating a solid adoption within the registry. The skill follows an asset-first strategy, initiating with a plan to either use user-supplied content for form categories like `kinetic-type` or `charts`, or performing a search for content types such as `webpage` or `tweet`. It then designs shots around available assets using catalog blocks and `hyperframes-animation` rules, culminating in rendering via `npx hyperframes render` to produce the final MP4 or transparent overlay. Crucially, it is explicitly not for longer, multi-scene, or narrated videos, nor for handling live data, focusing solely on unnarrated, design-led motion.

Skill Definition

Confirm the route before Step 0. This skill makes a short, design-led, unnarrated motion graphic (motion is the message; ~under 10s, no voice-over). A longer, multi-scene, or narrated treatment → /general-video; a narrated video of a website/website-to-video; a topic explainer/faceless-explainer; a product promo/product-launch-video; captions on existing footage/embedded-captions. Out of scope: live / at-render-time data, or footage it can't capture. Unsure motion-first-vs-narrated? Read /hyperframes first.

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.

PhaseExecutionPrimary artifactDetailed flow
initBashhyperframes.jsonStep 0
plansubagent — decide search? + classify + asset strategyshot-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.mdphases/source/guide.md
designsubagent — shot design around resolved assetsshot-plan.json (final: block(s) + layout + motion + positions)agents/director.md (Part 2)
buildsubagent — reuse-first compositioncompositions/index.htmlagents/builder.md
renderBash — hyperframes render (MP4, or --format webm/mov for overlay)renders/video.mp4Step 5
verifyBash — lint / inspect -> repair subagent on failure(fixes in place)agents/finalize.md

◇ 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:

CategoryIntentLeans on
kinetic-typepunchy line / quote / title, motion-first textcaption-* blocks + animation rules
statsingle hero number / count-up + ringapple-money-count / rules/{counting-dynamic-scale, stat-bars-and-fills}
chartsbar / line / pie / race / % from datadata-chart block
logo-reveallogo sting / brand lockup (user logo)logo-outro / rules/svg-path-draw
lower-thirdsname / title bars, callouts, social overlayscaption-* + registry overlay blocks

Search-driven categories — search first, then animate by content type (the RWA path):

Returned contentCategoryAnimation
webpage / linkwebpagewebpage / UI animation (scroll, reveal, cursor, callouts)
news articlenewsheadline reveal + source card + key-fact callouts
tweettweetanimated tweet card
image / entityasset-fusionthe 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:

KeyUsed forFallback
GEMINI_API_KEY / GOOGLE_API_KEYimage generation (media-use resolve)skip generate / search-only
(asset_scout / search providers)webpage/news/tweet + asset-fusion real-asset searchcategory 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

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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 — Render (Bash)

(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes render . --skill=motion-graphics -q draft -o ./renders/video.mp4)
# transparent overlay variant: --format webm  (or mov)

Step 6 — Verify (Bash → repair subagent on failure)

(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes lint . && npx hyperframes inspect .)

exit 0 → done. On lint/inspect errors, dispatch the repair subagent (agents/finalize.md: snapshot QA + one in-place fix pass + re-render). Never change a fixed duration in repair.

Report + optional preview

Report the final output (renders/video.mp4, or the .webm / .mov overlay variant) + duration. Don't open a preview during the run. Offer one only on request, started after render so it serves the final file:

(cd "$PROJECT_DIR" && npx hyperframes preview)   # Studio UI; or `npx hyperframes play` for a shareable link

Flags live in the hyperframes-cli skill (references/preview-render.md).

Resume table

StateContinue from
no shot-plan.jsonStep 1 (plan)
shot-plan.json has asset_needs, no assets/Step 2 (source)
shot-plan.json final, no compositions/index.htmlStep 3/4 (design+build)
compositions/index.html exists, no renders/video.mp4Step 5 (render) + Step 6
renders/video.mp4 existsReport + stop

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) and asset-fusion both 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-animation rules". HF's paused GSAP timeline ≙ Remotion's useCurrentFrame.
  • Category module contract: one categories/<id>/module.md (planning + build), sharing references/motion-vocabulary.md (+ optional eval). Adding a category = drop the folder + register its classifier line in agents/director.md + its row in catalog-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 hyperframes router — 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. See motion-graphics-genre.md §5-7.

How to Use

Use in O-mega

Claude Code

npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes motion-graphics
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