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Today I'm speaking with Jonny Burger, the creator and founder of Remotion, a framework for making videos programmatically with React. In other words, making videos with code. I reached out to Jonny a few weeks ago to book this interview. Two days later, Remotion went viral in the Claude ecosystem when they released agent skills. Almost overnight, Remotion had thousands of non-coders prompting videos into existence. They went from a fairly niche developer framework to suddenly having three-quarters of their users be non-technical people one-shotting videos with AI. For someone deeply interested in agentic video, it's one of the clearest real-world examples of early agentic video becoming practical. We go back to the beginning: Jonny's original intention with Remotion, the first use cases, and how it's evolved over five years. We cover the stack (React, headless Chromium, FFmpeg), source-available vs open source licensing, and why Remotion focuses on being composable with other tools rather than building a full After Effects replacement. We also dig into the Claude skills wave, what's needed for AI to understand motion better, the Lottie and Rive integrations, and where Jonny sees Remotion in five years. Chapters 00:00 The Evolution of ReMotion 02:57 Democratizing Video Production 05:37 Understanding ReMotion's Framework 08:19 The Growth of ReMotion's Community 11:27 Integrating AI and Video Production 14:26 The Future of Video Editing with Web Technologies 17:17 Navigating Challenges in Video Creation 20:08 The Role of AI in Motion Design 22:57 Building a Sustainable Business Model 25:46 Looking Ahead: The Future of ReMotion