Generate guided videos from reference media with stronger consistency and controllable scene behavior.
Use reference images or clips to anchor identity and style while directing motion with prompt based instructions.
Keep important subject traits and visual cues more stable across generated frames.
Guide appearance continuity with reference media when you need repeatable results.
Control camera movement and action timing through clear prompt instructions.
Use several references to preserve style, context, and scene logic in one workflow.
Create guided drafts quickly for review cycles, story planning, and stakeholder alignment.
Export clips that can move directly into editing and publishing pipelines with clear provenance.
Upload references, describe motion intent, and iterate toward a stable final clip for delivery.
Add images or videos that define subject appearance, style signals, and visual context.
Describe camera behavior, subject action, and scene timing with clear prompt language.
Review consistency, adjust guidance, and export the version that best matches your goal.
References help keep subjects and styles more stable compared with prompt only generation.
Supported count depends on model limits, and clear references usually improve output stability.
Yes. Prompt instructions can define camera path, framing style, and scene progression.
High quality references plus specific motion prompts usually produce better and more controllable results.
Yes. It is effective for concept validation and short iteration loops during planning and approvals.
Commercial use depends on plan terms. Verify licensing before client delivery or public campaigns.
Start with subject context, then define motion and camera intent, and end with style constraints.
Credits vary by model and selected settings, and estimated cost is shown before generation.