Animate static images with Picsart AI Image-to-Video

Demo summary
The user demonstrates selecting an image within the Picsart editor and using the 'image-to-video' feature to configure animation settings, camera movements, and AI model selection (Runway/Luma) to generate a video clip.
Step-by-step
- Double-click on the image within the editor
- Select the Animation tool
- Click on the Image-to-Video feature
- Configure animation settings including AI model, duration, and aspect ratio
- Select a camera movement technique such as pan or pull out
- Click Generate to start the process
- Click the plus button to generate multiple variants simultaneously
Options
- Provide a text context for animation instructions or skip for AI automation
- Choose between Runway or Luma AI models
- Set video duration to 5 or 10 seconds
- Select aspect ratios like 9:16
- Add an AI-generated voiceover and script
- Edit the advanced prompt for granular control
Tips
- Use the advanced prompt section to get the most granular control over the animation possible
- Generate multiple variants while the initial generation is still processing to save time
Highlights
“As you can see, we have like a professional photo shoot style video. And that's how you turn your static ads”
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