Use this plugin when the user wants a "Bold Poster Frame" HyperFrames motion video — A 1970s European editorial poster in motion — a red rule draws across, a giant tilted figure drops in, a three-line headline rises line-by-line, an italic serif standfirst fades.
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tessl review fix ./plugins/_official/video-templates/frame-bold-poster/SKILL.mdA 1970s European editorial poster in motion — a red rule draws across, a giant tilted figure drops in, a three-line headline rises line-by-line, an italic serif standfirst fades.
A HyperFrames-ready HTML + CSS + GSAP motion composition, bundled under source/. It renders deterministically to MP4 / WEBM at 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, default 15s, 60fps.
Best for: Brand manifesto / vision statement · Editorial or cultural pitch opener · A few words that should feel like a magazine cover
source/index.html to understand the named layers and the animation timeline.source/; do not introduce external network assets that would break a headless render.Source: html-video templates/frame-bold-poster (license Apache-2.0). Derived from frontend-slides (Zara Zhang, MIT) — https://github.com/zarazhangrui/frontend-slides.
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