I'm impressed with just how much of this is like a true video editor style. You could literally spin up like 2,000 Lambda servers and all of them render one frame and then shut down. I mean, it's like having like a Pixar studio, you know, where they have rendering tiny little bits of animation across several computers. And like, this is that same thing, but to both a larger and a much smaller degree.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Jonny Burger about why and how he built Remotion, his app that lets you create MP4 videos using React.
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