Inspect the source
Check subject clarity, visible anatomy, background depth, lighting, and available room for movement.
AI motion workflow
Match your source image with the right AI motion model, then guide action and camera behavior.
Choose a model, add a prompt or reference image, review the credit estimate, and generate.
Compare how source composition, action size, and camera instructions shape an AI image-to-video result.
Use the source image and desired movement to choose the most suitable generation path.
Check subject clarity, visible anatomy, background depth, lighting, and available room for movement.
Give the model a clear movement priority and add only the camera direction that supports it.
Try a different image-to-video family when the first result struggles with fidelity, motion, or framing.
Control the variables that matter without turning every generation into a long settings exercise.
Start with image quality and composition so the prompt works with the frame rather than against it.
Prioritize the subject action, then add supporting camera and environmental movement.
Move between available AI video families while keeping the same creative direction.
Change one variable at a time to learn whether motion, framing, or the source image caused the issue.
Answers about model choice, prompt length, motion quality, and retries.
Start with a fast image-to-video model for testing. Move to a pro or reference model when the source is strong and the direction is proven.
Use one or two direct sentences. Name the main action, camera behavior, pace, and the details that must stay consistent.
Not automatically. Repeating visual details or adding conflicting actions can reduce stability. Clear priorities usually work better.
First reduce the motion. Then simplify camera instructions or use a cleaner source image before changing several settings at once.
The practical guide covers source selection, motion formulas, retries, and safety checks in one sequence.