🪄 AI Summary
In this blog, you'll get ten prompts to generate below ten different video types on Claude code + Remotion.
The Educational Explainer
The Product Demo Video
The Testimonial Video
The Avatar Enhancement Video
The Data Dashboard Video
The Case Study Video
The Thought Leadership Clip
The Cold Outreach Video
The Feature Announcement Video
The Investor Update Video
Video content drives more engagement, more time-on-page, and more pipeline than any other format, yet most B2B teams still treat it as an expensive, slow, agency-dependent process. That's about to change.
Claude Code, combined with Remotion, can generate production-quality animated videos directly from natural language prompts. The secret is Remotion's skills system - a set of pre-built instructions that teach Claude exactly how the Remotion API works. You install the skills once, and every subsequent prompt has full framework context baked in.
Below are 10 battle-tested prompt templates, ready to copy-paste. Each one handles a different video type you actually need in B2B and each one can be customized in under 60 seconds.
One-Time Setup (2 Commands)
Before any of these prompts work, you need Remotion's skills installed in your project. Run these two commands in your terminal and you're done.
Install Remotion Skills + Open Claude Code
Run both commands in your project root. The first installs all Remotion skills (this teaches Claude the Remotion API, animation patterns, and common pitfalls). The second opens Claude Code so you can paste any prompt below.
npx skills add remotion-dev/skills # install all Remotion skills
claude # open Claude Code, paste your prompt
1. Educational Explainer Video
Best for: Top-of-funnel awareness, SEO video, LinkedIn/YouTube content
Explainer videos are the most evergreen content type in B2B. A great 30-second explainer on "How [Your Category] Works" can drive organic traffic for years. This prompt generates a full 5-scene explainer from scratch, covering research, script, visual design, and animation, with zero assets required.
Claude researches the topic, writes a structured 5-scene script and waits for your approval before touching any code, then builds each scene with spring animations, self-drawing SVG diagrams, count-up numbers, and particle effects. The output is 1080x1920 short-form vertical or can be adapted for 16:9.
What Claude handles automatically
Topic research and 5-scene script with approval gate
All icons and diagrams built as inline SVG with no external assets
Spring physics on every animation entry
Kurzgesagt-style dense-information pacing
Core Prompt
(swap the topic in quotes)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create an educational explainer video (1080x1920, 30fps, 30 seconds)
that teaches "How AI Agents Work".
STEP 1 — RESEARCH & SCRIPT: Write a 5-scene script with headline,
2-sentence explanation, and visual description per scene.
Show me the script and wait for approval before coding.
STEP 2 — ANIMATE with: spring({ damping: 200 }) entries, stagger
8-12 frames, TransitionSeries with 12-frame fades, SVG stroke-
dashoffset draw animations, count-up numbers, particle final scene.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
2. Product Demo + Launch Video
Best for: Product launches, paid ads, homepage hero videos
Give Claude any product URL and it builds a complete product ad: hook, simulated interactive demo, real product image showcase, feature callouts, and a CTA, all from one URL with no design work from you.
This prompt is genuinely impressive. Claude scrapes your brand colors, downloads product images directly from the site, rebuilds your core UI as an animated React component, simulates a cursor clicking through it, and crossfades into your actual marketing imagery. The result is indistinguishable from a $600 Fiverr ad.
What Claude handles automatically
Scrapes brand colors, tagline, and feature copy from the URL
Downloads product images not screenshots to public
Rebuilds core UI interaction as animated React demo
Animated cursor with spring-physics click events
Core prompt
(swap the URL)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 25-second product demo and launch video (1080x1920, 30fps)
for the product at https://your-product-url.com.
STEP 1 — RESEARCH: Scrape brand colors, tagline, features, social
proof, and download 2-3 product images to public/product-N.png.
Show findings + 6-scene outline, wait for approval.
STEP 2 — BUILD: Hook → Product Intro → Simulated Demo (animated
cursor, typing, click events) → Image Showcase → Feature Callouts
→ Social Proof + CTA. spring() entrances throughout.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
3. Google Reviews Testimonial Video
Best for: Local businesses, agencies, SaaS social proof, retargeting ads
Paste any Google Business Profile link. Claude scrapes the actual star rating, review count, and the three most compelling reviews, then builds an animated testimonial reel with star-fill animations, a sliding review carousel, and live social proof counters, all from real data.
This is the kind of video local businesses and agencies pay $200 to $500 for on Fiverr. With this prompt, you can generate a new one every time a client gets a new batch of reviews. Works for restaurants, dental practices, SaaS products, consulting firms, any business with a Google presence.
What Claude handles automatically
Scrapes real star rating, review count, and review text
Animated star-fill sequence with partial fill for example 4.8 stars
Sliding review carousel with real reviewer names
Animated count-up for total review number
Core prompt
(swap the Google Maps link)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 20-second testimonial video (1080x1920, 30fps) for:
https://maps.google.com/your-business-link
STEP 1 — SCRAPE: Get business name, overall star rating, total
reviews, and 3 best 5-star reviews with reviewer first names.
Show me the data and wait for approval.
STEP 2 — BUILD 5 SCENES: Hook → Star Rating Reveal (animated
fill, count-up) → Review Carousel (slide transitions, Google G
icon) → Social Proof Stack → CTA.
Light theme: #f8f9fa bg, gold #f59e0b accents.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
4. Avatar Video with Animated Overlays
Best for: Talking-head content, LinkedIn thought leadership, course videos
Drop in any 9:16 talking-head video. Claude transcribes what you are saying with Whisper, detects key topic segments with their timestamps, then overlays animated titles, step numbers, keyword badges, progress bars, and captions synced to your speech, all on top of your original full-frame video, untouched.
This is what professional video editors charge $150 to $300 per video to do manually. The output looks like a polished podcast clip with motion graphics, the kind of content that drives 3 to 5 times more engagement on LinkedIn and Instagram Reels versus raw talking-head video.
What Claude handles automatically
Whisper transcription plus timestamp detection
Topic segment analysis and overlay planning
All overlays synced to speech via Sequence components
Optional animated captions with current-word highlight
Core Prompt
(drop avatar.mp4 in public first)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
I've placed my talking-head video at public/avatar.mp4 (9:16, 1080x1920).
STEP 1 — TRANSCRIBE & PLAN: Use Whisper to transcribe the video.
Identify 3-5 topic segments with timestamps. Propose overlay
graphics for the top 35-40% of frame (above my head) per segment.
Wait for approval.
STEP 2 — BUILD: OffthreadVideo full-frame background + AbsoluteFill
overlay layer. Per segment: large faded step number, topic headline
(56px+), keyword badge, animated progress bar. spring() entrances
timed to Sequence from={Math.round(ts * fps)}.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
5. Data Visualization Dashboard Video
Best for: QBRs, investor updates, analyst reports, product metrics
Drop any CSV in your public folder. Claude reads the data, selects the optimal chart types for your data structure, and animates a full dashboard, KPI hero card with count-up, animated bar chart, donut chart, and trend line, in 15 seconds of video. Real numbers, real labels, real insight.
This prompt is a cheat code for quarterly business reviews and executive presentations. Instead of a static slide, you hand a stakeholder a video where the bars grow, the numbers count up, and the trend line draws itself. Far more memorable than a PowerPoint.
What Claude handles automatically
Reads CSV and picks optimal chart type per data structure
KPI hero with count-up animation and trend indicator
Animated bar chart with staggered spring growth
SVG donut chart stroke dashoffset and line draw
Core Prompt
(drop data.csv in public first)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
I've placed data at public/data.csv. Create an animated data
dashboard video (1080x1920, 30fps, 15 seconds).
STEP 1 — ANALYZE: Identify title, hero KPI, best chart types
(bar, donut, line), and propose layout. Wait for approval.
STEP 2 — ANIMATE 4 panels: KPI Hero (count-up, glass-morphism
card, scale spring at frame 10) → Bar Chart (staggered spring
growth, frame 25) → Donut Chart (stroke-dashoffset draw, frame 50)
→ Line Chart (left-to-right draw, data point springs, frame 70).
Dark background #0a0a0a. Reusable CountUp + AnimatedBar components.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
6. Animated Case Study Video
Best for: Sales enablement, deal acceleration, website social proof
Case studies are the most trusted content type in B2B buying decisions, but almost no one reads a PDF case study all the way through. Turn your best customer story into a 45-second animated video that communicates the challenge, solution, and results in a format buyers actually finish.
Paste in your case study text or just the key data points and Claude structures it into a compelling before and after narrative with animated before-state visualization, solution flow diagram, and result metrics that count up dramatically.
Core Prompt
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 45-second animated case study video (1080x1920, 30fps).
CUSTOMER: [Company Name]
CHALLENGE: [2-3 sentence problem description]
SOLUTION: [What you did]
RESULTS: [Key metrics — e.g., "43% reduction in churn, 2.1x revenue"]
BRAND COLORS: [Primary hex, secondary hex]
Build 5 scenes: Challenge (problem visualization) → Before State
(animated pain-point metrics counting the wrong way) → Solution
(flow diagram drawing itself) → Results (dramatic count-up reveal)
→ Quote + CTA. spring() entrances, SVG diagrams, glassmorphism cards.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
7. LinkedIn Thought Leadership Clip
Best for: LinkedIn organic reach, executive brand, newsletter repurposing
The best-performing LinkedIn content in 2026 is short-form text-on-video, bold statements that unfold word by word or line by line against a minimal background. This prompt generates a polished kinetic typography video from any insight, framework, or contrarian take you want to share.
Give Claude your key insight, 2 to 5 sentences or a numbered framework, your name and title, and your brand colors. Claude writes the visual script, breaks it into timed reveals, and builds a 20-second video with editorial-grade typography and motion. Think Bloomberg Quicktake or Morning Brew style.
Core Prompt
(paste your insight or framework)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 20-second kinetic typography LinkedIn video (1080x1920, 30fps).
INSIGHT: "[Your bold take, stat, or framework in 2-5 sentences]"
NAME: [Your name]
TITLE: [Your role / company]
BRAND COLOR: [Accent hex]
Build as a text-reveal sequence: each key phrase or line enters with
spring() from below or scales in from 0.8x. Final frame holds for 3s
with your name/title and a clean CTA like "Follow for more."
Minimal dark background. Oversized editorial typography (80px+
headlines). No clutter — this is a poster in motion.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
8. Animated Cold Outreach Video
Best for: ABM campaigns, high-value outbound, partnership outreach
A personalized video in a cold email lifts reply rates by 3 to 5 times versus plain text, but recording and editing individual videos for every prospect does not scale. This prompt generates a semi-personalized animated video using the prospect company name, industry pain point, and your value proposition. Swap three variables per prospect and re-render in seconds.
The output is a 15-second video designed to be embedded as a GIF preview in the email body, with the full video behind a landing page link. It opens with the prospect company name animating in, pivots to the pain point, then reveals your solution with a clear CTA.
Core prompt
(3 variables to swap per prospect)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 15-second personalized outreach video (1080x1920, 30fps).
PROSPECT_COMPANY: "[Company Name]"
PAIN_POINT: "[Specific challenge for their industry/role]"
VALUE_PROP: "[Your one-sentence value proposition]"
SENDER: "[Your name, title]"
CTA: "[e.g., 'Book a 15-min call']"
Scene 1 (3s): "[PROSPECT_COMPANY]" slams in at 3x scale → springs
to 1x. Tagline: "Quick question for your team." Scene 2 (5s): Pain
point renders as an animated problem statement. Scene 3 (5s): Value
prop reveals with supporting icon. Scene 4 (2s): CTA + calendar link
pulses. Dark premium aesthetic.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
9. Feature Announcement Video
Best for: Product updates, in-app announcements, email newsletters, retention
Every feature you ship deserves a crisp 20-second announcement video, not just a changelog entry. Customers who watch a feature announcement video are significantly more likely to adopt the feature than those who only read release notes. This prompt generates a polished product update video from a simple description of what shipped.
Give Claude the feature name, what it does in one sentence, the top three user benefits, and any relevant UI element description. Claude builds an announcement with animated feature preview, benefit callouts, and a CTA driving users into the new workflow.
Core Prompt
(fill in feature details)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 20-second feature announcement video (1080x1920, 30fps).
FEATURE NAME: "[Feature Name]"
WHAT IT DOES: "[One-sentence description]"
BENEFIT 1: "[User benefit]"
BENEFIT 2: "[User benefit]"
BENEFIT 3: "[User benefit]"
UI ELEMENTS: "[Describe key UI — e.g., 'a dashboard with 3 metric cards']"
BRAND COLORS: [Primary hex, accent hex]
Scene 1: "Introducing [Feature Name]" — large spring reveal.
Scene 2: Animated UI mockup (built as React components in brand
colors) simulating the core interaction. Scene 3: 3 benefit lines
stagger in with icons. Scene 4: "Available now" CTA.
spring() throughout, Inter font, dark premium background.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
10. Investor Board Update Video
Best for: Monthly investor updates, board prep, fundraising materials
Monthly investor updates are time-consuming to produce and rarely read carefully. A 90-second animated video covering ARR, growth, key wins, and forward guidance gets watched start to finish and signals operational maturity. This prompt generates that video from a structured data input with no design work and no back and forth with an agency.
Fill in your key metrics and Claude generates a crisp, data-forward video with animated KPI reveals, a timeline of key wins, and a forward-looking roadmap segment. Designed for professionalism, this is dark, minimal, and numbers-first.
Core prompt
(fill in your numbers)
Use the Remotion best practices skill.
Create a 90-second investor update video (1920x1080 landscape, 30fps).
COMPANY: "[Name]" | PERIOD: "[Month Year]"
ARR: "[Current ARR]" | ARR_GROWTH: "[MoM %]"
KEY_METRIC_2: "[e.g., NRR: 118%]"
KEY_METRIC_3: "[e.g., Customers: 340, +12 MoM]"
WINS: ["Win 1", "Win 2", "Win 3"]
CHALLENGES: ["Challenge 1"]
NEXT_QUARTER_GOALS: ["Goal 1", "Goal 2", "Goal 3"]
Build 5 scenes: Company + period title → KPI dashboard (3 metric
cards, count-up animations) → Key Wins timeline (staggered reveals)
→ Challenges (honest, minimal) → Next Quarter roadmap. Dark #0a0a0a
background, white text, accent color for positive metrics.
PREVIEW: Launch Remotion Studio after building.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Small adjustments to how you prompt Claude Code dramatically improve output quality. Here are the high-leverage moves:
1. Always open with the skill invocation
Every prompt above starts with Use the Remotion best practices skill. Never skip this. It loads the full Remotion API context and prevents Claude from generating incorrect animation syntax.
2. Use the approval gate
The show me the script or outline and wait for approval pattern is not optional polish. It is how you avoid wasting time on a direction you do not want. Always keep it.
3. Iterate with correction prompts
After the first render, give targeted fixes such as make the bars wider, slow the typing to 8 characters per second, or change accent color to #0057FF. Claude understands Remotion well enough to make precise edits.
4. Specify safe zones for mobile
For 9:16 vertical video, always include the safe zone spec 150px top, 170px bottom, 60px sides. Platform UI overlaps content outside these zones on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
5. Preview in Remotion Studio
Always end your prompt with launch Remotion Studio. This opens a browser preview so you can scrub through the video, check timing, and catch issues before rendering the final MP4.
6. Ask for reusable components
For data videos and dashboards, ask Claude to create reusable CountUp and AnimatedBar components. This makes future iterations faster and keeps code maintainable as your video library grows.
The Real ROI Velocity Not Just Cost
The obvious win is cost savings, zero dollars versus 300 to 800 dollars per video. But the real unlock is velocity. With these prompts, your team can produce a new video for every product update, every campaign, every outbound sequence, and every board meeting without bottlenecking on a designer or agency. That compounding output advantage is worth more than any individual video budget line.
What Claude Can't Do, Human Can
These prompts are powerful. We've tested them thoroughly. But testing a tool is very different from trusting it with your brand and after putting Claude Code through its paces, here's exactly where it falls short, and where human creative work isn't just better, it's irreplaceable.
Strategy is a human sport. Claude can execute a brief with impressive precision. It cannot write the brief. Deciding which video to make, for whom, at what moment in the buying journey, and why that message over any other that's campaign thinking. It requires market empathy, competitive awareness, and the kind of pattern recognition that only comes from years of watching what actually moves buyers. Claude optimises for the prompt in front of it. A strategist optimises for the quarter ahead.
Taste cannot be prompted. You know a great video when you see one. So does your audience. That instinct knowing when something is almost right but not quite, when the pacing is off by half a second, when the colour is technically correct but emotionally wrong is not something you can write into a system prompt. Taste is developed through years of making things, watching things, and caring deeply about the difference. Claude produces. It does not discern.
Client relationships are built on trust, not output. The best creative work comes from deep context knowing a client's history, their internal politics, what their CEO is sensitive about, what failed two years ago and why. That knowledge lives in conversations, in relationships, in the kind of trust that is built over time between people. Claude has none of that. It starts from zero on every prompt. A human creative partner carries the full story forward.
Real storytelling requires real access. The videos that actually change minds in B2B - the ones that make a buyer forward something to their entire team are built on real human stories. A founder talking about why they started the company. A customer describing the moment a product saved their quarter. A team showing what they actually believe. That access, those conversations, that trust to be let into the real story only a human can earn it.
Cultural and platform timing is everything. What lands on LinkedIn this week is different from what landed last month. A format that's breaking through right now will be invisible noise in six weeks. Knowing the difference requires someone who is actively in the feeds every day, watching what real audiences respond to in real time, and making creative calls based on live cultural signal. Claude's knowledge has a cutoff date. Relevance doesn't.
The quality gate is a human responsibility. Claude will produce something confidently wrong and never flag it. A script that sounds plausible but gets your industry's language subtly off. A visual hierarchy that technically works but would make any experienced designer wince. An animation timing that's almost right. Almost is not good enough when your brand is on it. Every piece of AI output needs a human with high standards and real expertise to decide what ships and what goes back for revision.
Reputation is built by humans, not tools. Over time, the brands that win are the ones whose audience feels like they know them - their voice, their values, their way of seeing the world. That kind of earned presence is built through years of consistent, human-authored creative decisions. AI can match a tone. It cannot develop one.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Do I need to know React or JavaScript to use these prompts
A: No. Claude Code writes all the React and Remotion code for you. You only need Node.js installed on your machine to run the setup commands. If you can paste text into a terminal and a chat window, you can use every prompt in this guide.
Q2. What is Remotion and why does it matter here
A: Remotion is an open-source framework that lets you build videos using React components. Instead of a timeline editor, you write code, which means Claude can generate video programmatically. The skills system teaches Claude exactly how the Remotion API works, which is what makes these prompts reliable.
Q3. Can I use these videos commercially
A: Yes. Remotion is MIT-licensed for most use cases. The videos you generate are yours. The only exception is if you scrape content such as product images or Google reviews from third-party sites. In that case, standard intellectual property rules apply.
Q4. How do I export the final MP4
A: After previewing in Remotion Studio, ask Claude Code to render the composition to an MP4. Claude will run the Remotion CLI render command with appropriate settings and output the file to your project directory. Render times vary depending on video length and complexity.
Q5. Can I adapt these for 16:9 instead of 9:16
A: Yes. Change 1080x1920 to 1920x1080 and keep 30fps in the prompt, and remove the mobile safe zone spec. You will also want to adjust layout descriptions from vertical stack to horizontal panels for dashboard-style videos. Everything else stays the same.
Q6. What if Claude makes a mistake in the generated code
A: Run the Remotion preview, identify the issue visually, then paste the error message or describe the problem back to Claude Code. It will fix it. Complex animations sometimes need a few correction rounds, but the iterative workflow is much faster than starting over.
Author:
Rajan Soni
Rajan is passionate about marketing & business. He believes in process & preparation over everything else.

