Image to Video AI for Source-Frame Motion
Animate the Visual You Already Approved
This page is for image-led work. The uploaded frame is the anchor, and the prompt is mainly a motion budget: what moves, what stays stable, and what the reviewer should inspect.
Audit the Frame First
Check that the subject, edges, face, product label, lighting, and composition are clear enough to survive motion.
Assign a Motion Budget
Ask for one camera behavior or one subject movement instead of turning a clean visual into an overloaded scene.
Judge Visual Stability
Review whether identity, logo placement, product shape, hands, face, background, and scale remain acceptable.
Extend Static Assets Carefully
Use the motion draft for PDP modules, launch decks, paid social tests, creator briefs, or campaign storyboards.
How to Animate a Reference Frame
Let the image carry identity. Your motion brief should explain the movement and the guardrails, not rewrite every visible detail.
Upload the Cleanest Anchor
Choose the frame with the strongest subject, least ambiguity, stable lighting, and enough resolution for the motion test.
Describe What Changes
Write one movement, one camera behavior, and any identity rules such as preserving the face, logo, silhouette, or composition.
Review What Stayed Put
Judge the result by stability first, then by style. If the anchor changes too much, reduce motion before changing models.
A Workspace for Reference-Led Motion Tests
OmniVideo helps teams animate existing visuals without losing sight of the asset they already approved.
Frame Quality Checks
Use cleaner source images so the model has less to guess about subject identity, product edges, or layout hierarchy.
Motion-First Prompting
Describe movement, camera behavior, and stability rules while allowing the uploaded image to handle visual detail.
Identity Guardrails
Call out the face, outfit, product shape, logo placement, hand pose, or background elements that should not drift.
Low-Risk Motion Passes
Start with subtle pushes, tilts, light changes, or small gestures before testing more ambitious movement.
Asset Reuse for Teams
Turn product shots, portraits, thumbnails, moodboards, and launch stills into reviewable clips without a full reshoot.
Channel-Ready Framing
Plan the motion around vertical ads, square feed placements, product pages, decks, and horizontal site media.
Image to Video AI FAQ
Answers for using OmniVideo when the creative source is a still image that needs controlled motion.
Give an Approved Frame a Careful Motion Pass
Upload one strong image, describe restrained movement, and review whether the visual identity stays intact.
