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Imagine.art: Animate images into video sequences

Demo summary

The video shows the 'Video Creation' section where a user adds start and end frames, selects camera movements like dolly or jib, and sets the pacing to generate a 15-second cinematic clip.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the Video Creation section
  2. Upload your first frame and your end frame
  3. Enter your idea in the prompt box
  4. Set the scene duration up to 15 seconds
  5. Select the film genre
  6. Choose camera movements and set the pacing
  7. Click Generate

Options

  • Add references for characters, places, videos, or audios
  • Create multi-shot sequences
  • Select camera movements like dolly, jib, handheld, or tilt
  • Set pacing to linear, slow-mo, speed up, or customized

Tips

  • Add references to maintain consistency throughout the entire sequence

Highlights

This is where your images come to life in a full cinematic sequence.

All demos from “Make Hollywood Level Films With AI | ImagineArt Film Studio Complete Guide

  1. 1:150:51Generate cinematic frames with character consistency in FilmStudioThe user demonstrates generating a frame from a text prompt and then using reference images to lock in character faces and environmental lighting for consistent visual output.Imagine.artAI Person Generator
  2. 2:220:40Configure cinematic camera and lens settingsA walkthrough of the FilmStudio interface showing how to select specific camera types like IMAX or RED, adjust focal lengths, and generate B-roll or scene coverage.Imagine.artAI Animation Generator
  3. 3:050:45Animate images into video sequencesCurrentThe video shows the 'Video Creation' section where a user adds start and end frames, selects camera movements like dolly or jib, and sets the pacing to generate a 15-second cinematic clip.Imagine.artImage to Video
  4. 3:500:37Edit and extend video clips in the scene timelineDemonstration of the FilmStudio timeline where users can trim, reorder, and extend existing AI-generated sequences while adjusting camera movements and aspect ratios.Imagine.artAI Video Editor
  5. Watch “Make Hollywood Level Films With AI | ImagineArt Film Studio Complete Guide” →

Image to Video

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  2. 5:230:30Upscale and animate imagesThe video shows the built-in enhancement tools to upscale a static image and convert it into a video using the platform's animation models.Shark Numbers
  3. 3:050:45Animate images into video sequencesCurrentThe video shows the 'Video Creation' section where a user adds start and end frames, selects camera movements like dolly or jib, and sets the pacing to generate a 15-second cinematic clip.ImagineArt
  4. 24:194:37Animate static images into AI videoThe video walks through the Video Craft studio, demonstrating how to animate a static image of a llama using the Kling 1.6 SD model and camera motion effects.Blog With Ben
  5. 3:530:40Convert AI generated images to video in Imagine.ArtThe creator demonstrates a multi-step workflow where a realistic image of a woman is first generated and then converted into a video using a secondary prompt node.AI Zayan
  6. 3:020:54Create short-form AI video with Imagine Art and KlingThe creator demonstrates using the Imagine Art workflow tab to import reference images, apply 'Nano Banana Pro' for realism enhancement, and then generate a 10-second video clip using the Kling 2.6 engine.River Cody
  7. 4:180:39Animate images with camera presets and soundThe video shows converting a still image into a video using the 1.2.5 model, applying an 'orbit right' camera preset and generating synchronized audio effects.Bob Doyle Media
  8. 8:070:55Automate multi-angle video generationDemonstration of a complex workflow that takes one image, uses an LLM to generate five unique camera angle prompts, and runs them through different video models simultaneously.Bob Doyle Media
  9. 11:511:01Image-to-video animationThe demonstrator uses an existing asset and a prompt to animate a still image into a video clip with environmental motion.ImagineArt