Grok: Chain video segments using frame bridging

Demo summary
The user demonstrates a workaround for Grok's 30-second limit by saving the final frame of a video and uploading it as the starting point for a new 'Imagine' generation to maintain continuity.
Step-by-step
- Pause your 30-second video and drag the progress bar to the very last frame.
- Right-click the video and select 'Save frame as image' or 'Copy video frame'.
- Click 'Imagine' in the top right corner of Grok.
- Upload the saved frame image as the starting point.
- Paste the prompt for the next scene and hit generate.
- Click the three dots on the new 6-second video and select 'Extend video' to add subsequent scenes.
- Repeat the extension process until you reach the 30-second limit again.
Options
- Save frame as image
- Copy video frame
Watch out for
- Grok has a 30-second limit per video chain, requiring a new 'Imagine' start to go longer.
Tips
- Use the exact last frame of the previous video to ensure characters look identical and the transition is seamless.
- Repeat the bridging process every 30 seconds to create 90 seconds or more of continuous animation.
Highlights
“a full minute of seamless video... with perfect character consistency”
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