
AI tools such as Claude Code, VS Code, GitHub Copilot, and Codex can now be used to generate motion graphics. By using programmable video frameworks like Remotion or Hyperframes, users can install these tools and describe the desired animation. The AI then writes the necessary code and renders a clean MP4 file, streamlining the process of creating professional graphics without extensive manual keyframing.
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