Keep motion plausible
Subtle hair, fabric, or camera drift often outperforms extreme action when animating a single still.
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Image → Video prompts
Use these motion prompts with a first-frame upload. They complement /image-to-video — samples here focus on how to describe movement while preserving subject identity from your still.
Image-to-video prompts should describe motion, camera, and atmosphere while assuming the subject comes from your upload. Avoid re-describing the entire subject unless you need a style shift.
OpenVideos routes these jobs through start-frame-video models such as Wan 2.5 Image-to-Video. Credit estimates depend on duration and resolution in Create.
Because first-frame workflows need your asset, treat samples as motion templates — swap in your product photo, portrait, or key art, then tune verbs like pan, push-in, or parallax.
Prompt tips
Subtle hair, fabric, or camera drift often outperforms extreme action when animating a single still.
Upload a crop close to your target MP4 ratio to reduce awkward letterboxing in vertical or widescreen exports.
The hub explains models and upload steps. Return here when you want copy-ready motion language for tests.
Image-to-video prompts
Upload your still in Create after opening a sample. Hover to preview MP4 motion.
FAQ
Yes. The upload supplies visuals; the prompt steers motion, camera, and effects. Samples here show how much text you typically need.
We index only start-frame-video entries from our library. Browse /image-to-video for workflow help and model comparison.
Plans
Use credits across AI video, image, short clip, and cinematic scene workflows. Choose the pack that matches your production volume.
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1,000 credits
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$299.00
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Start creating
Open Create, adjust the sample, and confirm credits before you generate.