Google Flow: Frames to Video with start and end frames

Demo summary
The user uploads a starting image, crops it to the correct aspect ratio, adds an end frame, and provides a prompt to generate a specific sequence of a woman shopping.
Step-by-step
- Click on Videos and select Upload
- Select an image and choose the desired aspect ratio
- Use the crop tool to adjust the image and click Crop and Save
- Add an end frame image to the sequence
- Enter a prompt describing the desired movement between the frames
- Click to generate the video
Options
- Create a video using only a single starting frame
- Use Nano Banana or Quenedit for character consistency
- Reuse previous prompts and view which frames or models were used
Tips
- Wait a few seconds after cropping for the image to appear on the first frame
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