Remotion Video Factory
A working video pipeline: script in, finished video out. ElevenLabs for voice, Remotion for composition.
A small system that turns text into a finished short-form video. The approved voice ID gets written into every render. The composition lives in Remotion, which means the video is literal code — reproducible, versionable, scriptable.
The point of the factory isn’t that it makes one good video. It’s that it makes a video on demand, the same way every time, at a cost that makes experimentation cheap.
The shape of it §
- Input: a script and a title.
- Voice: ElevenLabs, fixed voice ID, no re-training per run.
- Composition: Remotion components for intro, body, captions, outro.
- Output: an MP4 that passes a quality bar without manual cleanup.
Why this, not an editor §
An editor is the right answer if you’re making one video. The factory is the right answer if you’re making fifty, because the per-unit cost of the fifty-first is near zero once the system is tuned. The factory is how /output gets visual companions without the podcast eating all my time.