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    Remotion

    Remotion

    Make videos programmatically with React

    Remotion is a cutting-edge library that lets developers create real videos programmatically using React components, transforming familiar UI paradigms into a flexible, code-driven video production workflow. Instead of traditional timeline editors, Remotion leverages HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to define video frames, animations, and transitions, which means developers can use states, props, loops, and component hierarchies to automate complex motion graphics. Because it integrates with the React ecosystem, Remotion fits naturally into modern front-end stacks and tooling, and can produce dynamic content like personalized videos, dashboards, and data-driven animations with the same code used to build interactive web apps. ...
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    Text2Video

    Text2Video

    Software tool that converts text to video for more engaging experience

    ...I plan to further work on the project targeting young college students who are aged between 18 to 23 because they tend to prefer learning through videos over books based on the survey I found. The technologies I used for the project are HTML, CSS, Javascript, Node.js, CCapture.js, ffmpegserver.js, Amazon Polly, Python, Flask, gevent, spaCy, and Pixabay API.
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