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Affaan Mustafa df76bdfb51 feat: port remotion-video-creation skill (29 rules), restore missing files
New skill:
- remotion-video-creation: 29 domain-specific Remotion rules covering 3D/Three.js,
  animations, audio, captions, charts, compositions, fonts, GIFs, Lottie,
  measuring, sequencing, tailwind, text animations, timing, transitions,
  trimming, and video embedding. Ported from personal skills.

Restored:
- autonomous-agent-harness/SKILL.md (was in commit but missing from worktree)
- lead-intelligence/ (full directory restored from branch commit)

Updated:
- manifests/install-modules.json: added remotion-video-creation to media-generation
- README.md + AGENTS.md: synced counts to 139 skills

Catalog validates: 30 agents, 60 commands, 139 skills.
2026-03-31 01:56:50 -07:00

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---
name: sequencing
description: Sequencing patterns for Remotion - delay, trim, limit duration of items
metadata:
tags: sequence, series, timing, delay, trim
---
Use `<Sequence>` to delay when an element appears in the timeline.
```tsx
import { Sequence } from "remotion";
const {fps} = useVideoConfig();
<Sequence from={1 * fps} durationInFrames={2 * fps} premountFor={1 * fps}>
<Title />
</Sequence>
<Sequence from={2 * fps} durationInFrames={2 * fps} premountFor={1 * fps}>
<Subtitle />
</Sequence>
```
This will by default wrap the component in an absolute fill element.
If the items should not be wrapped, use the `layout` prop:
```tsx
<Sequence layout="none">
<Title />
</Sequence>
```
## Premounting
This loads the component in the timeline before it is actually played.
Always premount any `<Sequence>`!
```tsx
<Sequence premountFor={1 * fps}>
<Title />
</Sequence>
```
## Series
Use `<Series>` when elements should play one after another without overlap.
```tsx
import {Series} from 'remotion';
<Series>
<Series.Sequence durationInFrames={45}>
<Intro />
</Series.Sequence>
<Series.Sequence durationInFrames={60}>
<MainContent />
</Series.Sequence>
<Series.Sequence durationInFrames={30}>
<Outro />
</Series.Sequence>
</Series>;
```
Same as with `<Sequence>`, the items will be wrapped in an absolute fill element by default when using `<Series.Sequence>`, unless the `layout` prop is set to `none`.
### Series with overlaps
Use negative offset for overlapping sequences:
```tsx
<Series>
<Series.Sequence durationInFrames={60}>
<SceneA />
</Series.Sequence>
<Series.Sequence offset={-15} durationInFrames={60}>
{/* Starts 15 frames before SceneA ends */}
<SceneB />
</Series.Sequence>
</Series>
```
## Frame References Inside Sequences
Inside a Sequence, `useCurrentFrame()` returns the local frame (starting from 0):
```tsx
<Sequence from={60} durationInFrames={30}>
<MyComponent />
{/* Inside MyComponent, useCurrentFrame() returns 0-29, not 60-89 */}
</Sequence>
```
## Nested Sequences
Sequences can be nested for complex timing:
```tsx
<Sequence from={0} durationInFrames={120}>
<Background />
<Sequence from={15} durationInFrames={90} layout="none">
<Title />
</Sequence>
<Sequence from={45} durationInFrames={60} layout="none">
<Subtitle />
</Sequence>
</Sequence>
```