Generating video from stills
Take a generated image and bring it to life with motion — pacing, camera angles, and duration controls.
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Start from an approved image
Open a still you are happy with — one you generated in Artisser or uploaded. Using a real frame means the video inherits the palette and style you already locked in, with no extra prompting.
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Describe the motion explicitly
Name the camera move ("slow push in," "static locked-off shot"), the subject motion (what animates and how fast), and the pacing ("calm and unhurried" or "snappy"). Vague motion prompts produce muddy clips.
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Set the duration
Ask for the clip length you need — 5 s, 10 s, 15 s. Matching pacing to duration up front avoids edits that cut off motion mid-move.
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Refine one beat at a time
Watch the draft, pick the single most-wrong thing, adjust only that word, and regenerate. Three or four passes usually produces something postable.
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