Image to Video AI for Reference-Lock Motion
Animate the Asset Without Losing the Asset
This workflow is for approved visuals. The prompt should not reinvent the image; it should define the motion budget, protected details, and review standard.
Inspect the Anchor
Choose the frame with clear edges, readable identity, stable lighting, and enough space for motion.
Name Protected Details
Call out the face, label, silhouette, color, pose, layout hierarchy, or hero texture that must remain recognizable.
Spend Motion Carefully
Start with a slow push, slight turn, light shift, or small gesture before asking for complex action.
Review Drift in Passes
Watch identity, motion, background, and channel fit separately so you know which instruction to fix.
How to Run an Image-to-Video Stability Test
Let the frame describe appearance. Use the prompt to describe movement and boundaries.
Pick the Strongest Frame
Use the cleanest image closest to the desired output, not the most dramatic crop.
Write a Motion Budget
Ask for one movement and list what cannot change: face, logo, product shape, pose, layout, or background.
Judge Drift First
If identity fails, reduce motion or change the anchor before testing bigger cinematic moves.
Tools for Keeping Image-Led Drafts Honest
Omni Falsh image-to-video copy now centers on stability, rights, and reusable source assets.
Anchor Audit
Check subject clarity, edges, lighting, crop, and ownership before generation.
Motion Budget
Choose a small amount of change so the reference remains in charge.
Protected Details
State which face, label, silhouette, pose, or layout elements should survive.
Drift Diagnosis
Review identity first, style second, and speed third.
Product Asset Reuse
Turn PDP images, hero shots, thumbnails, and campaign stills into motion tests.
Placement Framing
Plan vertical ads, square feeds, landing sections, decks, and wide website media.
Image to Video AI FAQ
How Omni Falsh handles image-led video drafts and reference stability.
Run a Motion Test That Protects the Frame
Upload one anchor image, set the motion budget, and review whether the important details survived.
