React Video Frameworks Are Hostile to AI Agents Generating Video Code
AI agents tasked with generating programmatic video struggle with React-based frameworks like Remotion because the component model and custom APIs require upfront knowledge of framework internals. There is no minimal, agent-legible abstraction for producing HTML/CSS-based video sequences. Teams building agent pipelines that output video content must invest heavily in prompt engineering or build custom DSLs from scratch.
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