Making components reusable
React components allow us to encapsulate video logic and reuse the same visuals multiple times.
Consider a title - to make it reusable, factor it out into its own component:
MyComposition.tsximport {AbsoluteFill ,interpolate ,useCurrentFrame } from 'remotion'; constTitle :React .FC <{title : string}> = ({title }) => { constframe =useCurrentFrame (); constopacity =interpolate (frame , [0, 20], [0, 1], {extrapolateRight : 'clamp', }); return ( <div style ={{opacity ,textAlign : 'center',fontSize : '7em'}}>{title }</div > ); }; export constMyVideo = () => { return ( <AbsoluteFill > <Title title ="Hello World" /> </AbsoluteFill > ); };
To render multiple instances of the title, duplicate the <Title> component.
You can also use the <Sequence> component to limit the duration of the first title and time-shift the appearance of the second title.
import {Sequence } from 'remotion';
export const MyVideo = () => {
return (
<AbsoluteFill >
<Sequence durationInFrames ={40}>
<Title title ="Hello" />
</Sequence >
<Sequence from ={40}>
<Title title ="World" />
</Sequence >
</AbsoluteFill >
);
};You should see two titles appearing after each other.
Note that the value of useCurrentFrame() has been shifted in the second instance, so that it returns 0 only when the absolute time is 40. Before that, the sequence was not mounted at all.
Sequences by default are absolutely positioned - you can use layout="none" to make them render like a regular <div>.