Walkthrough Video Generator
Create professional walkthrough videos from app screenshots or live sites using Remotion. Produces smooth, polished MP4 videos with transitions, zoom effects, and text overlays.
Overview
This skill takes a set of screenshots (or captures them from a running app) and orchestrates them into a Remotion video composition with:
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Smooth transitions between screens (fade, slide, wipe)
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Zoom effects to highlight specific UI areas
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Text overlays with titles, descriptions, and callouts
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Progress indicators showing position in the walkthrough
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Optional voiceover narration track
Prerequisites
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Node.js 18+ installed
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Screenshots of the app (or a running app to screenshot)
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No Remotion experience needed — the skill generates all code
Workflow
Step 1: Gather Screenshots
Choose one approach:
Option A: From Existing Screenshots
If the user already has screenshots (e.g. from design-loop or product-showcase ):
Read screenshots from:
- .design/screenshots/
- .jez/screenshots/
- User-specified directory
Sort them in walkthrough order (alphabetically by filename, or as user specifies).
Option B: Capture from Running App
If the app is running locally:
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Start Playwright CLI session
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Navigate through each screen in sequence
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Screenshot at consistent dimensions (1280x720 recommended for video)
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Save to video/public/screens/
playwright-cli -s=walkthrough open http://localhost:3000 playwright-cli -s=walkthrough resize 1280 720 playwright-cli -s=walkthrough screenshot --filename=video/public/screens/01-home.png
Navigate to next page...
playwright-cli -s=walkthrough screenshot --filename=video/public/screens/02-dashboard.png
Option C: From Live URL
Same as Option B but with a public URL. Screenshot each key page.
Step 2: Create Screen Manifest
Build a screens.json describing the walkthrough:
{ "projectName": "My App Walkthrough", "fps": 30, "width": 1280, "height": 720, "screens": [ { "id": "home", "title": "Welcome to MyApp", "description": "The landing page introduces the core value proposition", "imagePath": "screens/01-home.png", "durationSeconds": 4, "transition": "fade", "zoomTarget": null }, { "id": "dashboard", "title": "Your Dashboard", "description": "See all your projects at a glance", "imagePath": "screens/02-dashboard.png", "durationSeconds": 5, "transition": "slide-left", "zoomTarget": { "x": 100, "y": 200, "width": 400, "height": 300, "delay": 2 } } ] }
Field Type Description
id
string Unique screen identifier
title
string Text overlay title
description
string Subtitle or narration text
imagePath
string Path relative to video/public/
durationSeconds
number How long to show this screen
transition
string fade , slide-left , slide-right , slide-up , wipe , none
zoomTarget
object/null If set, zoom into this region after delay seconds
Step 3: Scaffold Remotion Project
If no Remotion project exists:
mkdir -p video cd video npm init -y npm install remotion @remotion/cli @remotion/transitions react react-dom npm install -D typescript @types/react
Create the project structure:
video/ ├── src/ │ ├── Root.tsx # Remotion entry point │ ├── WalkthroughComposition.tsx # Main composition │ ├── components/ │ │ ├── ScreenSlide.tsx # Individual screen display │ │ ├── TextOverlay.tsx # Title/description overlay │ │ ├── ProgressBar.tsx # Walkthrough progress indicator │ │ └── ZoomEffect.tsx # Zoom into regions │ └── config.ts # Load screens.json, calculate durations ├── public/ │ └── screens/ # Screenshot assets │ ├── 01-home.png │ └── 02-dashboard.png ├── screens.json # Screen manifest ├── remotion.config.ts ├── tsconfig.json └── package.json
Step 4: Generate Remotion Components
Generate each component file. Key patterns:
Root.tsx
import { Composition } from "remotion"; import { WalkthroughComposition } from "./WalkthroughComposition"; import { screens, totalDurationInFrames, FPS, WIDTH, HEIGHT } from "./config";
export const RemotionRoot = () => ( <Composition id="Walkthrough" component={WalkthroughComposition} durationInFrames={totalDurationInFrames} fps={FPS} width={WIDTH} height={HEIGHT} defaultProps={{ screens }} /> );
ScreenSlide.tsx Pattern
import { AbsoluteFill, Img, spring, useCurrentFrame, useVideoConfig } from "remotion";
interface ScreenSlideProps { imageSrc: string; title: string; description: string; }
export const ScreenSlide: React.FC<ScreenSlideProps> = ({ imageSrc, title, description }) => { const frame = useCurrentFrame(); const { fps } = useVideoConfig();
// Fade in const opacity = spring({ frame, fps, config: { damping: 20 } });
// Subtle zoom (Ken Burns effect) const scale = 1 + frame * 0.0002;
return (
<AbsoluteFill style={{ backgroundColor: "#000" }}>
<Img
src={imageSrc}
style={{
width: "100%",
height: "100%",
objectFit: "contain",
opacity,
transform: scale(${scale}),
}}
/>
{/* Text overlay at bottom */}
<div style={{
position: "absolute",
bottom: 40,
left: 40,
right: 40,
opacity: spring({ frame: frame - 15, fps, config: { damping: 20 } }),
}}>
<h2 style={{ color: "#fff", fontSize: 32, fontWeight: 700, textShadow: "0 2px 8px rgba(0,0,0,0.8)" }}>
{title}
</h2>
<p style={{ color: "#ccc", fontSize: 18, textShadow: "0 1px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.8)" }}>
{description}
</p>
</div>
</AbsoluteFill>
);
};
Transitions Between Screens
Use @remotion/transitions for transitions:
import { TransitionSeries } from "@remotion/transitions"; import { fade } from "@remotion/transitions/fade"; import { slide } from "@remotion/transitions/slide";
// In WalkthroughComposition: <TransitionSeries> {screens.map((screen, i) => ( <TransitionSeries.Sequence key={screen.id} durationInFrames={screen.durationSeconds * FPS} > <ScreenSlide {...screen} /> </TransitionSeries.Sequence> // Add transition between screens (not after last) {i < screens.length - 1 && ( <TransitionSeries.Transition presentation={getTransition(screens[i + 1].transition)} timing={springTiming({ config: { damping: 20 }, durationInFrames: 15 })} /> )} ))} </TransitionSeries>
Step 5: Preview and Refine
cd video npx remotion studio
This opens a browser-based preview. Check:
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Timing feels right for each screen
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Transitions are smooth
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Text overlays are readable
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Zoom targets hit the right area
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Progress bar (if included) is accurate
Step 6: Render the Video
cd video npx remotion render Walkthrough output.mp4 --codec h264
For higher quality:
npx remotion render Walkthrough output.mp4 --codec h264 --quality 90
For web-optimised (smaller file):
npx remotion render Walkthrough output.webm --codec vp8
Advanced Features
Zoom to Region
Zoom into a specific area of the screen to highlight a feature:
// In ZoomEffect.tsx — interpolate scale and translate const zoomScale = interpolate(frame, [delayFrames, delayFrames + 30], [1, 2.5], { extrapolateRight: "clamp", }); const translateX = interpolate(frame, [delayFrames, delayFrames + 30], [0, -targetX], { extrapolateRight: "clamp", });
Animated Callout Circles
Draw attention to UI elements:
// Pulsing circle that appears at a specific point
const scale = spring({ frame: frame - delay, fps, config: { damping: 8, stiffness: 80 } });
<div style={{
position: "absolute",
left: x - 20, top: y - 20,
width: 40, height: 40,
borderRadius: "50%",
border: "3px solid #3B82F6",
transform: scale(${scale}),
opacity: Math.min(1, scale),
}} />
Background Music
Add a subtle background track:
import { Audio } from "remotion";
<Audio src={staticFile("music/background.mp3")} volume={0.15} />
Intro and Outro Slides
Add title card at start and CTA at end:
// First sequence: Title card (3 seconds) <TransitionSeries.Sequence durationInFrames={90}> <TitleCard projectName="MyApp" tagline="The future of project management" /> </TransitionSeries.Sequence>
// ... screen sequences ...
// Last sequence: CTA card (4 seconds) <TransitionSeries.Sequence durationInFrames={120}> <CtaCard url="myapp.com" text="Try it free" /> </TransitionSeries.Sequence>
Transition Reference
Name Effect Best for
fade
Cross-fade dissolve Default, works everywhere
slide-left
New screen slides in from right Sequential flow (next page)
slide-right
New screen slides in from left Going back
slide-up
New screen slides in from bottom Drill-down into detail
wipe
Wipe transition Dramatic reveal
none
Hard cut Quick comparison
Output Options
Format Command Use case
MP4 (H.264) --codec h264
Universal compatibility
WebM (VP8) --codec vp8
Web embedding, smaller files
GIF --image-format png then ffmpeg
Short loops, social media
PNG sequence --image-format png --sequence
Post-production editing
Tips
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1280x720 is ideal for web walkthrough videos (good quality, reasonable file size)
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3-5 seconds per screen feels natural — longer for complex screens
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Fade is the safest transition — use others sparingly for emphasis
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Text overlays need contrast — use text-shadow or semi-transparent background
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Ken Burns effect (subtle zoom) prevents static screenshots from feeling dead
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Preview before rendering — npx remotion studio saves time vs full renders
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Keep it under 90 seconds — attention drops sharply after that
Common Pitfalls
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❌ Using screenshots at different dimensions (causes scaling issues)
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❌ Too many transition types (pick 1-2 and stay consistent)
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❌ Text overlays that are too small or lack contrast
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❌ No intro/outro — video feels abrupt
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❌ Rendering before previewing (wastes time on fixable issues)
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❌ Forgetting staticFile() for assets in public/ directory