FRAMES TO VIDEO

MODEL
PROMPT
START FRAME*
END FRAME (OPTIONAL)
ASPECT RATIO
VIDEO LENGTH
RESOLUTION
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Veo 3.1 Lite Frames to Video Generator

Lock the opening frame, add an optional ending frame, and describe the transition for more controlled Veo 3.1 Lite motion and pacing.

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Examples

Moody Interior

Moody Interior

Slow push-in, candlelight flicker, subtle dust motes, warm atmosphere

City Rain

City Rain

Light rain, reflections in puddles, gentle handheld motion, neon glow

Epic Landscape

Epic Landscape

Slow aerial pullback, drifting clouds, dramatic golden-hour lighting

Features

  • Start and end frames to control motion
  • 4-8 second cinematic clips
  • 720p or 1080p output
  • Horizontal or vertical framing
  • Powered by Google Veo 3.1 Lite

Why frames to video gives more control

Constrain start and end states to reduce random scene drift.
Plan transitions explicitly for clearer narrative movement.
Improve consistency for product, character, or environment changes.
Create predictable handoff clips for editors and creative teams.

Where frame-guided generation fits best

  • Before-and-after product reveals with controlled camera movement.
  • Scene transitions between two approved storyboard frames.
  • Character or object position changes across short clips.
  • Campaign visual continuity when multiple creators collaborate.
  • Pitch deck motion mockups where specific end state matters.
  • Social storytelling clips that need a clear visual arc.

Recommended Workflow

Step 1

Prepare coherent start and end frames

Use visually related frames with matching style and composition so interpolation has a consistent direction.

Step 2

Describe the transition path

State how motion should travel from frame A to frame B, including camera movement and subject behavior.

Step 3

Tune duration to match motion complexity

Shorter transitions work better for simple movement; longer clips help when perspective or scene elements shift more dramatically.

Step 4

Review for continuity and revise minimally

Adjust one transition detail at a time to preserve continuity while improving smoothness and visual rhythm.

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Veo 3.1 Lite
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need both start and end frames?

You can use only a starting frame, but adding an ending frame usually produces more controlled transitions and clearer motion intent.

What if the transition looks jumpy?

Use frames with closer composition and style, then simplify the motion instructions. Large visual gaps often cause unstable interpolation.

When should I use frames-to-video over image-to-video?

Use frames-to-video when you must control both where the clip starts and where it ends, not just how a single image moves.

How can teams standardize frame-guided outputs?

Create shared frame templates, reusable transition prompt patterns, and fixed settings per campaign so outputs stay consistent across contributors.

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