OpenArt: Extend video clips using end-frame references

Demo summary
The video shows how to take the last frame of a generated clip and use it as the starting point for a new generation to extend the scene.
Step-by-step
- Generate your first video clip
- Select the last frame of the generated clip
- Set that frame as the starting point for a new generation
- Generate the second clip to extend the scene
Options
- Repeat the extension process multiple times to create longer sequences
Tips
- Use an end-frame reference to give the AI a foundation to work from instead of letting it guess
- Control how the new clip ends to maintain continuity between segments
Highlights
“you're not limited to whatever the AI gives you in one shot”
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