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
- Navigate to the Video Creation section
- Upload your first frame and your end frame
- Enter your idea in the prompt box
- Set the scene duration up to 15 seconds
- Select the film genre
- Choose camera movements and set the pacing
- 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.”
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