AI Dance Generator From Photo
Turn a portrait, selfie, or still character image into a dancing clip with a few clear steps. The page should make it obvious that users can start from a photo, preview the motion quickly, and export something built for reactions, memes, and social posts.
GLOBAL LOCK: Create a vertical tutorial-style AI motion-control reel that demonstrates how a Frida Kahlo-inspired woman and Diego Rivera-inspired man can be animated into a realistic couple dance. Preserve the recognizable art-inspired styling of both characters: Frida with floral hair adornments, traditional dress, and bold folk-art color accents; Diego with a fuller build, blue shirt, dark trousers, and painterly portrait realism. Structure the video as a workflow reel with three layers: final generated output, software interface walkthrough, and live-action dance reference. Keep motion fidelity, couple synchronization, and art-character identity stable throughout. No dialogue or lip sync. [00:00-00:06.5] Open on the final generated result: a Frida-and-Diego-inspired painted couple dancing together in a warm indoor room. They step side to side, raise arms, and move in sync while a small reference dancer inset appears near the lower edge of frame. Keep the art style stable and the choreography readable. [00:06.5-00:19.0] Cut to a dark software interface screen recording showing the motion-control workflow inside an AI tool. Display generation settings, control panels, and progress elements that explain how the dance is created from source footage. Keep the interface legible and clearly framed as a process demonstration. [00:19.0-00:24.5] Show the live-action reference pair in a phone-like vertical frame performing the original couple dance. Their steps, arm lifts, and body timing should match the generated output logic. Keep this section straightforward and tutorial-oriented. [00:24.5-00:35.2] Return to the final generated Frida-and-Diego dance result, now letting the viewer compare it mentally against the reference. Preserve the pair's stable identities, coordinated body movement, and painterly cultural styling while they continue dancing side by side in the warm interior.
GLOBAL LOCK: The subject is a young woman of Hispanic descent, approximately 22 years old, with olive skin, dark brown eyes, and long, straight black hair styled in a sleek, high ponytail. She has an athletic, toned build. She is wearing a matching black ribbed sports bra and high-waisted black mini shorts, paired with classic black stiletto high heels. The environment is a spacious, modern dance studio with white walls, large industrial-style windows, and a light grey, slightly reflective professional dance floor. Wall-to-wall mirrors are visible in the background, along with wooden ballet barres. The lighting is bright, natural, and high-key, coming from the windows. The color grade is clean and neutral with high clarity. No speech is present; the video is synced to upbeat dance music. [00:00–00:02] The subject walks confidently toward the camera from the center of the dance studio. She has a slight smile and looks directly at the lens. The camera is at eye level, capturing a full-body shot. The movement is smooth and rhythmic. [00:02–00:04] The subject begins the dance routine. She performs a quick series of arm gestures, crossing her hands in front of her chest and then throwing them outward. She performs a small, energetic jump with both feet leaving the floor. Her ponytail swings dynamically with the movement. [00:04–00:06] The subject transitions into a deep side lunge to her right, extending her left leg. She reaches her arms out toward the floor. The camera maintains a wide shot to capture the full range of motion. Reflections of her movements are visible on the polished floor. [00:06–00:08] She jumps back to a standing position and immediately places both hands behind her head, elbows out. She performs a rhythmic bounce/hop in place. The ponytail continues to show realistic physics, whipping behind her. [00:08–00:10] The subject performs a series of alternating side lunges. She extends her arms wide to the sides with each step. Her expression is focused and energetic. The lighting remains consistent, highlighting the muscle definition in her legs. [00:10–00:12] The subject completes the dance sequence with a final rhythmic step and then turns to her right, walking toward the side of the frame in a profile view. The camera follows her movement slightly. The video ends as she maintains her posture and walks out of the primary dance area. NEGATIVE PROMPT: visual artifacts, flickering, distorted limbs, extra fingers, blurry face, inconsistent hair length, floating clothing, jittery background, robotic movement, unnatural joint angles, low resolution, watermarks, text overlays on the subject, mismatched reflections. SPEECH PACK: speech_present: false music_style: Upbeat pop/dance, female vocals, high energy. sync_notes: All major jumps and arm extensions must align with the rhythmic beats of the background track.
GLOBAL LOCK: A photoreal vertical dance-transfer demo video using a fixed left-side instructional strip labeled “WAN 2.2 Swap.” Keep the composition consistent across all frames: a narrow left panel showing two stacked reference images with a yellow arrow and the text “WAN 2.2 Swap,” plus the main dance area on the right taking most of the frame. Keep the dancer consistent: young East Asian woman, fair skin, slim fit build, long dark hair down, round glasses, calm playful expression, full black fitted unitard or tight black one-piece outfit, barefoot. Keep the environment locked: simple empty indoor room with beige walls, light floor, soft natural light, minimal clutter. Motion is a copied viral dance with side steps, cross-steps, arm flicks, small hip shifts, and playful bounce timing. The face should remain stable even during body movement. No dialogue, no extra subtitles beyond the built-in left-side demo strip. [00:00-00:03] Open with the dancer already stepping lightly across the floor while the WAN 2.2 Swap reference strip is visible on the left. She performs a smooth cross-step and small hand flick, making it clear this is a dance-transfer proof clip, not a cinematic scene. [00:03-00:06] The dance gains confidence with a relaxed smile and more readable footwork. She shifts weight from one leg to the other, bringing one arm up in a playful gesture. Keep the room empty and visually quiet so the motion stays easy to read. [00:06-00:09] She rotates her torso slightly and steps wider, adding a soft bounce and shoulder rhythm. Hair should move naturally without breaking facial identity. The black one-piece outfit must remain clean and form-fitting. [00:09-00:12] The choreography becomes a little more expressive, with arms lifting and a side sway. The clip should still feel like a casual dance test generated from a reference rather than a polished music video. [00:12-00:15] Final beat settles into a forward-facing pose after a last cross-step. End with the dancer centered and readable, proving that the identity swap or motion-transfer held through the full dance phrase. NEGATIVE PROMPT: missing left reference strip, unreadable WAN 2.2 Swap text, duplicated limbs, broken feet, mutated hands, face drift, outfit color change, shoes appearing, dramatic camera zooms, cluttered room, subtitles, logos, watermarks beyond the intended strip, low-detail hair, unnatural dance timing, robotic stiffness, background changes. SHOT PROMPTS: SHOT 1 DELTA: establish WAN 2.2 Swap demo layout with dancer entering a cross-step pattern. SHOT 2 DELTA: playful hand flick and relaxed smile, barefoot dance readability emphasized. SHOT 3 DELTA: torso turn and wider side-step, hair moves naturally while face stays stable. SHOT 4 DELTA: more expressive arm lift and bounce rhythm in the empty room. SHOT 5 DELTA: final forward-facing pose after last cross-step, clean motion-transfer payoff. SPEECH PACK: Timecoded transcript: no spoken dialogue is present in the reference clip. TAKE_A [00:00-00:15]: silent dance-transfer demo, no speech. TAKE_B [00:00-00:15]: no spoken words, motion-copy showcase only. TAKE_C [00:00-00:15]: quiet WAN 2.2 Swap demonstration of a viral dance in a plain room. Closest audible version: no intelligible dialogue detected. Safe paraphrase version: a woman in a black fitted outfit performs a copied viral dance while a left-side WAN 2.2 Swap reference strip shows the source setup.
GLOBAL LOCK: A consistent young woman of Hispanic/Latina descent, mid-20s, with long dark hair, wearing black-framed glasses and a black beanie. She wears an oversized black-and-white graphic hoodie with street-art style prints, olive green cargo pants, and chunky white sneakers. The environment is a dimly lit industrial warehouse with exposed brick walls, colorful graffiti, and large factory windows. Lighting is a mix of warm overhead industrial lamps and cool natural light. Cinematic color grade, high contrast, sharp textures. [00:00–00:03] The subject stands in the center of the warehouse, facing the camera. She begins a rhythmic, low-energy bounce, swaying her hips slightly. The camera is a static medium-full shot. Lighting emphasizes the folds in her oversized hoodie. [00:03–00:06] The subject performs a fluid arm "wave" motion, crossing her arms in front of her chest and then extending them outward. She has a slight, confident smile. The motion is smooth and perfectly timed to a rhythmic beat. [00:06–00:09] The subject transitions into footwork, shifting her weight from side to side in a "shuffle" style. Her hands move rhythmically near her waist. The graffiti background remains sharp and stable. [00:09–00:11] The subject performs a chest-pop and a quick arm flourish, pointing towards the camera. Her glasses and beanie remain perfectly in place. The lighting creates a rim-light effect on her shoulders. [00:11–00:13] The subject finishes the dance with a final energetic pose, looking directly into the lens with a friendly expression. The video ends on a high-energy beat. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Texture flickering, boiling clothes, face warping, extra limbs, blurry graffiti, robotic motion, sliding feet, inconsistent lighting, low resolution, watermark, text overlays on character, distorted glasses, hair clipping through beanie. SPEECH PACK: (No speech present in this video. The focus is entirely on rhythmic motion and music synchronization.) TAKE_A: [Rhythmic breathing sounds synced to dance movements] TAKE_B: [Silence, focus on ambient warehouse room tone] TAKE_C: [Slight fabric rustle sounds during arm movements]
GLOBAL LOCK: A photoreal vertical split-layout demo video showing AI motion-transfer from a reference dance clip onto a consistent influencer character. Preserve the full format across all frames: a narrow left-side instructional panel with two small stacked reference images and bold text reading “WAN 2.2 Animate”, plus the main right-side performance area filling most of the frame. Keep the dancing subject consistent: young East Asian woman, fair skin, slim athletic build, long black hair in a high ponytail, expressive face, natural makeup, energetic but controlled smile. Wardrobe is locked: shiny red satin camisole or corset-style top with thin straps, fitted black high-waisted shorts. Environment is locked: bright minimal apartment or empty room with gray floor, white walls, open doorway, and a freestanding mirror in the back. Lighting is soft natural daylight from the front-left, realistic indoor brightness, no nightclub effects. Motion should clearly resemble a copied viral dance routine, with hands crossing, pointing, shoulder pops, and a gradual turn toward profile and back view. Keep the face identity stable even during arm motion. No dialogue, no subtitles beyond the built-in left-side label, no logos except the visible “WAN 2.2 Animate” text panel already present in the composition. [00:00-00:02] Open with the dancer facing camera in the room while the left-side reference panel is already visible. She starts the dance in a relaxed stance, hips shifting lightly, one hand low and the other beginning to rise, establishing that this is a motion-copy demonstration rather than a cinematic music video. [00:02-00:04] She brings both hands into the choreography with playful upper-body rhythm. The red satin top should catch soft daylight and stay glossy. Preserve the clean room, doorway, and mirror in the background without changing furniture or layout. [00:04-00:06] The dance becomes more readable as she crosses one arm over the torso and points or sweeps the other hand outward. Her expression turns brighter and slightly cheeky, as if following a popular social-media dance challenge. [00:06-00:08] She rotates into a three-quarter profile while continuing the same routine. Keep the ponytail swinging naturally but do not let the face or outfit mutate. The left-side panel with the source/reference images must remain fixed and legible throughout. [00:08-00:10] Final beat transitions toward a back-facing pose with one hand lifting toward the hair. End like a tutorial proof-of-concept: the viewer should understand that the AI successfully transferred a reference dance onto the character while holding identity and outfit consistency. NEGATIVE PROMPT: missing left panel, random UI overlays, broken text, mutated hands, duplicated arms, face drift, age changes, different outfit color, missing shorts, warped hips, extra dancers, crowded studio, nightclub lighting, dramatic cinematic camera movement, zoom crashes, smeared ponytail, broken mirror, furniture appearing suddenly, lip-sync speech, subtitles, watermarks beyond the intended layout, low-detail anatomy, jerky stop-motion motion. SHOT PROMPTS: SHOT 1 DELTA: front-facing dance start with visible WAN 2.2 Animate reference strip on the left. SHOT 2 DELTA: playful hand choreography, red satin top catching daylight. SHOT 3 DELTA: cross-body dance move, smile brightens, tutorial-demo energy. SHOT 4 DELTA: rotate to three-quarter profile while preserving face consistency. SHOT 5 DELTA: finish toward back pose with hair touch, clear motion-transfer payoff. SPEECH PACK: Timecoded transcript: no spoken dialogue is present in the reference clip. TAKE_A [00:00-00:10]: silent dance-demo clip, no speech. TAKE_B [00:00-00:10]: no spoken words, movement-transfer showcase only. TAKE_C [00:00-00:10]: silent tutorial-style proof clip with visual dance performance. Closest audible version: no intelligible dialogue detected. Safe paraphrase version: a woman in a red satin top performs a copied viral dance in a bright room while a left-side panel shows the reference and WAN 2.2 Animate label.
GLOBAL LOCK: A photoreal vertical 4:5 AI dance-copy test video showing a glamorous female character in the foreground performing a reference dance while a narrow left-side strip displays the source image pair used for the animation. Keep the main subject as a young woman with pale skin, round glasses, long dark hair, a fluffy oversized blue fur hat, and a dark navy velvet dress with a high slit. She performs in a snowy, starry night-style backdrop with floating white particles and cool blue lighting. On the left edge, keep a vertical reference strip featuring the source portrait, the dance reference thumbnail, a plus sign, yellow arrow graphic, and the label "WAN 22 Animate." The movement should stay mostly in medium close-up range with upper-body sways, arm crosses, and torso twists, because front-facing near-camera dances preserve facial consistency best. No subtitles, no narration, no extra overlays beyond the built-in reference strip. [00:00-00:03.00] Start with the woman centered against the snowy night background, one hand lifting and shoulders swaying gently. Her blue fur hat, glasses, and velvet dress should all remain crisp. The left reference strip must clearly show the portrait-plus-motion setup. [00:03.00-00:06.00] Move into crossed-arm and torso-twist dance gestures. Keep the movement close to camera and mostly upper-body driven. The face should remain more stable than a full-body distant dance would, though small inconsistencies are acceptable. [00:06.00-00:09.52] End with a few sharper arm accents and a final flowing pose while the hair moves lightly and the slit dress shifts with the hips. The clip should read as a successful WAN 2.2 dance-copy test within current model limits, not as a flawless music-video take. NEGATIVE PROMPT: wide far-away dancer, empty left strip, missing reference thumbnails, no blue fur hat, unstable glasses, broken arms, full-body footwork complexity, muddy snow background, random extra dancers, lip-sync talking, text overload, missing WAN 22 Animate label, low-detail velvet dress, distorted face, heavy camera shake, stage concert lights, cartoon styling. SHOT PROMPTS: SHOT 1 DELTA: Medium-close dance setup with strong facial clarity, blue fur hat, and visible reference strip. SHOT 2 DELTA: Crossed-arm and torso-twist choreography tests how well WAN 2.2 copies near-camera motion. SHOT 3 DELTA: Final accent movement with hair and dress motion while preserving the identity better than distant dance shots. SPEECH PACK: [00:00-00:09.52] - speech_present: none required - speakers: one visible female dancer - transcript_segments: [] - audio_direction: optional dance beat or ambient track; no dialogue needed - sync_notes: the benchmark is dance motion transfer, especially upper-body consistency and face preservation at close range
Create a vertical AI motion-transfer demo using WAN 2.2 Animate. The subject is a young Asian woman with a high half-ponytail, wearing an oversized black graphic T-shirt, loose black cargo pants, and casual sneakers. Place her outdoors in front of bright white stone arches and columns under clean daylight so the background feels architectural, minimal, and easy to read. Use a fixed full-body camera and animate her with a sequence of viral dance-inspired arm patterns and light footwork copied from a reference clip. The choreography should focus on upper-body rhythm: crossed forearms, downward hand sweeps, open-palmed gestures near the face, small shoulder bounces, a side glance with body turn, and a final pose angled away from camera. Preserve facial identity, hair shape, T-shirt folds, and body proportions across all movements. Present the result like a creator experiment. Add a narrow side strip with the source images and a visible plus sign to show the identity-plus-motion setup, and keep a small "WAN 2.2 Animate" label at the lower edge. The overall feel should be that of a practical benchmark for copying internet dance motions onto a static AI character while holding visual consistency in bright daylight.
GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical 4:5 AI dance-swap demo layout. Left side is a dark teal instructional sidebar showing two stacked reference images connected by a yellow curved arrow, with white/yellow text reading “WAN 2.2 swap.” Right/main side shows the generated output: a young woman AI influencer standing outdoors on a rocky riverbed/field edge with green grass and tall trees behind her. Keep the woman’s identity consistent: long black hair, glasses, hoop earrings, light skin, slim build, fitted sleeveless black romper, soft smile, and casual dance energy. The clip demonstrates motion transfer from a dance reference onto a static AI influencer image. [00:00-00:02] Start with the woman standing front-facing in the outdoor location, body mostly still, arms relaxed near her sides. She looks into camera with a calm pleasant expression. The left tutorial sidebar remains visible with the two input images and the yellow curved arrow pointing down toward the “WAN 2.2 swap” label. [00:02-00:04] The dance begins subtly. She lifts one arm outward and starts a small side-to-side upper-body sway. Her head tilts slightly, glasses remain aligned, and long hair stays smooth over the shoulders and back. The outdoor background stays bright and slightly soft, emphasizing the character rather than the scenery. [00:04-00:06] The motion transfer becomes clearer: her shoulders and elbows move in a simple rhythmic dance, and one knee or hip angle shifts lightly as if following a reference choreography. The movement stays close to camera and mostly upper-body dominant, which helps preserve facial consistency. The expression brightens into a wider smile. [00:06-00:08] Continue the playful dance with hand gestures closer to the torso and slight alternating arm positions. Her body remains mostly centered, with only small weight shifts. Keep the black romper fitted and stable, avoid fabric glitches, and preserve the clean face identity and glasses. [00:08-00:11] End on the clearest dance-swap payoff: she smiles directly at camera while doing small finger-heart or pinched-finger style gestures with both hands near chest height, hips slightly angled. The result should feel charming and social-media friendly rather than technically perfect, with emphasis on identity preservation during simple choreography. The left-side instructional column and “WAN 2.2 swap” label remain on screen to underline the workflow. NEGATIVE PROMPT: broken fingers, warped elbows, melted face, drifting glasses, identity swap, floating feet, broken knees, impossible hip twist, random camera zoom, missing sidebar, unreadable text, extra people, messy hair deformation, outfit flicker, body wobble, low-res landscape, overblown highlights, dance motion too large, face losing consistency. SHOT PROMPT DELTA: tutorial demo layout, left reference sidebar, right generated influencer dancing outdoors, simple social dance, soft smile, black sleeveless romper, glasses and long hair stable, motion transfer test for WAN 2.2.
Create a vertical AI video test that demonstrates copying a viral dance performance from a reference clip onto a static AI influencer image using WAN 2.2 Animate. The subject is a young brunette woman with her hair tied up in a casual bun, wearing thin glasses, a light blue floral mini dress with ruffled hem, and white knee-high boots. Place her outdoors on a tiled patio at dusk, framed by tall hedges, a wooden railing, and a large planter glowing with warm light. Keep the camera locked in a full-body medium-wide view so the dance motion is easy to judge. The performance should feel like a social dance test rather than a polished music video: quick arm swings, side-to-side hip movement, small foot pivots, one pose with both arms extended, one with a hand touching her head, one with a hand on her hip, and one energetic bounce that lifts her hair upward from motion. Preserve the same face, glasses, dress pattern, and body proportions across every move. Prioritize consistency in facial identity while translating the reference choreography. Visually present it like a creator demo reel. Add a slim vertical strip at the left that shows the two source images used for the transfer, connected by a plus sign, and place a small "WAN 2.2 Animate" label near the bottom so viewers understand which model generated the motion. The final effect should communicate that close-to-camera dance references can be copied onto a static AI character with decent consistency, while still feeling like a real benchmark of motion fidelity.
GLOBAL LOCK: one long-haired bearded male performer inspired by Chris Pratt facial structure but with shoulder-length dark brown hair and full beard, dark tailored suit, matching trousers, white dress shirt, dark tie, black dress shoes, no costume change, no extra people, same rooftop patio terrace, same pergola, same potted plants, same bright daytime setting. Create a 12-second vertical performance loop of a suited man doing a playful, campy patio dance on a rooftop or terrace under bright daytime light. The environment includes a wooden deck or terrace floor, pergola beams overhead, metal railing, bonsai or potted plants, and a clear bright sky. The tone is charismatic, lightly absurd, confident, and social-first rather than cinematic drama. 0.0-2.0s: full-body centered framing. The suited performer begins with a light bouncing step and one arm lifted while the other hovers near his waist. His expression is joyful and performative. 2.0-4.0s: he shifts into a tighter hip-led groove, stepping small but sharply. The jacket and tie move subtly with his body. Hair swings with each head tilt. 4.0-6.0s: hands settle onto the hips or upper waistline. He leans his torso, angles his shoulders, and poses with exaggerated confidence like a playful fashion runway-meets-dad-dance hybrid. 6.0-8.0s: he continues the movement with alternating shoulder dips and small foot taps, maintaining a centered stance. Keep it flirtatious and slightly ridiculous, not polished choreography. 8.0-10.0s: he turns his head to one side and back, smiling or singing silently, while keeping both hands planted on the hips. This moment should feel memeable and character-driven. 10.0-12.0s: end on the strongest upright pose with hands still on hips, chest lifted, feet together or nearly together, and a final grin or open-mouth expression toward the camera. CAMERA: static vertical phone-style framing, full-body coverage throughout, no dramatic reframing, no cuts to inserts, no handheld shake beyond subtle natural stillness. LIGHTING: bright natural daylight, soft sun, open-air terrace exposure, no colored lights or moody shadows. COLOR / GRADE: neutral natural grade with a slight lifestyle-polish finish, clear blue-white daylight tones, dark suit contrast against pale deck and sky. MOTION: small dance steps, hand-to-hip transitions, head tilts, hip-led sway, shoulder dips, light bounce, no acrobatics, no running. SPEECH PACK: no dialogue required; the expression should read like silent lip-sync, self-amusement, or joyful self-performance. NEGATIVE PROMPT: dramatic business scene, crying, fight scene, photoreal realism with no stylization, extra people, nightclub stage, wedding ceremony, indoor office, text overlays, subtitles, watermark, broken anatomy, hat, sunglasses, different outfit, cinematic chase sequence.
GLOBAL LOCK: cinematic 1980s-style street-dance performance inspired by a fedora-wearing pop icon; central male dancer in black hat, black sequined or sharp black jacket, white shirt, black tie, dark trousers, and white gloves; moody industrial stage or subway-like set with backup dancers in dark suits; synchronized footwork, sharp arm hits, spins, and confrontational dance staging; cool blue-gray lighting with warm practical highlights; no text overlays, no logos, no fantasy elements, no modern casual outfits. 00:00-00:04 Open on the central fedora-wearing male dancer commanding the frame while backup dancers form a loose semicircle behind him. The performance space feels industrial and theatrical, with dramatic overhead lighting and strong contrast. 00:04-00:08 The choreography tightens into iconic pop-dance gestures: hat-brim emphasis, crisp upper-body hits, quick pivots, and face-forward attitude. Supporting dancers mirror and challenge the lead, creating a confrontational performance rhythm. 00:08-00:12 The scene expands into a larger group formation. The lead dancer drives the center while surrounding performers move in synchronized bursts, with kicks, slides, and sharp directional changes across the floor. 00:12-00:15 The routine resolves on the lead figure reclaiming center stage, framed by fallen or staggered dancers and strong pose-based finishing beats that preserve the music-video intensity. NEGATIVE PROMPT: bright daylight, empty studio, casual hoodies, neon cyberpunk effects, fantasy powers, readable text, UI panels, broken anatomy, low-energy movement, cartoon rendering, soft pastel palette, extra props, random crowd spectators
A vertical comparison reel showing AI video generation results from a single cinematic reference image. Each segment uses a split-screen stack: the top frame is labeled “REFERENCE IMAGE,” while the bottom frame shows the output from a specific model such as “SEEDANCE 2.0 OMNI” or “HEYGEN.” The example scenes are grounded, live-action-style dramatic setups rather than flashy VFX. One sequence shows a young man in a beanie talking with a woman on a wooden pier at dusk, with string lights and a lighthouse in the background. Another shows two men standing in front of a decaying Victorian haunted house under a grey overcast sky. A later scene places a smiling couple seated together in a subway car with cinematic teal-orange grading. The reel keeps the composition nearly identical between source and generated result to highlight motion fidelity, facial consistency, and realism across tools.
GLOBAL LOCK: The video features a white male creator in his mid-30s with medium-length, wavy brown hair and a groomed beard, wearing a clean white t-shirt. He is positioned in a bright home office with a professional black condenser microphone on a boom arm in the foreground. The video uses a split-screen or multi-panel layout to compare "Source Video" (the creator) with "AI Generated Results" (various celebrities and characters). The AI characters must perfectly mirror the creator's head tilt, facial expressions, lip-sync, and hand gestures. The lighting is soft, natural window light from the side. The color grade is clean and realistic. [00:00–00:03] The screen is split into three vertical panels. Top panel: The creator waves both hands excitedly and points to his right. Middle panel: Sabrina Carpenter in a pink feathered dress mimics the exact hand wave and pointing. Bottom panel: Billie Eilish in a black outfit and sunglasses mimics the same gestures. High-fidelity lip-sync as they all say "Hear me out." [00:03–00:07] The layout shifts. Top panel: Creator continues talking with expansive hand gestures. Middle panel: Taylor Swift in a red dress mimics the gestures. Bottom panel: Kim Kardashian in a black tank top mimics the gestures. The transitions between characters are sharp cuts. [00:07–00:10] Split screen: Creator (top) vs. Queen Elizabeth II (bottom). The creator looks to his left and then back to the camera with a skeptical expression. The Queen, wearing a crown and sash, mirrors the look perfectly. [00:10–00:13] Split screen: Creator (top) vs. Edna Mode from The Incredibles (bottom). The creator scratches the top of his head with his right hand. Edna Mode, with her signature bob and glasses, scratches her head in perfect sync. [00:13–00:20] A screen recording of a software interface (Enhancor). A cursor selects the "Wan2.2" model from a dropdown menu. The UI shows a "Source Video" of the creator and a "Character Image" of a woman. The cursor toggles "Pro Mode" on and adjusts resolution to 720p. [00:20–00:23] Split screen: Creator (top) vs. a woman with long brown hair in a floral dress (bottom). They are both in the same room. The creator raises his hands in a "stop" gesture; the woman mirrors him perfectly. [00:23–00:27] The UI returns, showing the "Photo Animate" tab being selected. A different reference photo of the same woman is used. The cursor clicks "Generate Video." [00:27–00:35] Final comparison. Split screen: Creator (top) vs. the woman (bottom). The creator looks around the room and then smiles at the camera while touching his hair. The woman mirrors the hair-touching and the smile, but her background is now a different indoor setting matching her reference photo. The text "AI" appears centered on the screen. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual: flickering faces, distorted limbs, extra fingers, blurry textures, face-swapping artifacts, unnatural skin smoothing, background warping, robotic movements, low resolution, watermarks. Speech: robotic voice, mismatched lip-sync, muffled audio, background noise, unnatural pauses, clipping audio. SPEECH PACK: [00:00–00:07] Transcript: "Hear me out, all of your favorite movies and animations are going to be completely acted out by someone else in the next two years." TAKE_A: Energetic, fast-paced, direct-to-camera. TAKE_B: Mysterious, slightly slower, emphasizing "completely." TAKE_C: Casual, conversational, like a friend sharing a secret. [00:07–00:13] Transcript: "So I'm going to teach you everything you need to know about this in the next 20 seconds so that you can do this for yourself and stay ahead of the curve." TAKE_A: Authoritative, instructional, rhythmic. TAKE_B: Helpful, warm, encouraging. TAKE_C: Urgent, fast-talking to fit the "20 seconds" claim. [00:13–00:35] Transcript: "So right now you have two options with this new AI video model called Wan 2.2. The first option is Character Swap... The second option is Photo Animate... This is absolutely mind-blowing. Comment AI for the link." TAKE_A: Professional narrator style, clear enunciation. TAKE_B: Enthusiastic, high energy on "mind-blowing." TAKE_C: Calm, tech-reviewer tone, clear CTA at the end.
GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical social-media tutorial demo video showing a motion-control result for AI creator workflow. The main subject is one young adult woman with light-to-medium skin tone, long dark hair, slim build, large clear eyeglasses, hoop earrings, and a fitted black sleeveless mini dress, dancing barefoot in a simple beige concrete space with plain walls and open light from the side. The layout must keep a static split-style composition: on the left, a dark teal vertical sidebar containing two rounded-rectangle reference panels stacked top and bottom, a plus symbol between them, a curved arrow, and bold text reading “KLING 3.0 Motion Control”; on the right, the live motion result occupies most of the frame. Keep the camera locked-off, 4:5 vertical framing, soft natural daylight, low-production tutorial aesthetic, no scene cuts, and rhythmic side-to-side dance motion with arm gestures and stepping footwork. [00:00-00:03] The dancer stands wide-legged facing the camera in the open beige room, smiling while beginning a simple side-to-side groove. Her black mini dress stays body-hugging and stable, and her glasses and hoop earrings remain visible. The left sidebar shows the top input pose image and the lower generated-dress result image, separated by a plus sign and arrow. Maintain a static tutorial composition with no camera movement. [00:03-00:06] She continues the dance with small hip shifts, alternating arm swings and light shoulder bounces while staying centered in frame. One hand rises briefly near the head as the legs step outward and inward in rhythm. The plain room, concrete floor, and side light remain unchanged, reinforcing the raw test-video feeling. [00:06-00:09] The movement becomes slightly more animated as she raises one arm higher, smiles more broadly, and shifts weight from one leg to the other. Her dress moves minimally with the steps, and the barefoot grounding remains visible. The left-side visual instructional stack stays fixed, with the “KLING 3.0 Motion Control” label continuously readable. [00:09-00:12] She keeps the same dance phrase, adding a playful upper-body sway and a higher hand flick near the head while stepping laterally. The framing remains locked, with the main right-side result panel dominating the screen and the left sidebar functioning as a visual explanation of source pose plus result target. [00:12-00:15] She transitions toward a finishing pose while still dancing lightly, crossing one leg forward and softening into a smaller, playful hand gesture near the face. The split-layout tutorial structure, beige practice room, black mini dress, glasses, and motion-control branding remain consistent through the end. Finish without cuts, without zooms, and with the same creator-education demo aesthetic.
GLOBAL LOCK: Vertical premium poster-style AI commercial video with a split composition. The upper two-thirds show a cinematic ruined-city transformation sequence: a muscular adult man in a torn gray t-shirt crawls through rubble, reaches a black neon-green energy can, and transforms into a towering black armored winged entity with glowing toxic-green energy. The lower third remains a fixed product-card layout containing a clean can packshot, a silhouette or character reference, dark infographic panels, and small technical-text style blocks. Keep the environment cold, smoky, and post-apocalyptic, while the energy effects stay vivid green and the product section remains crisp, graphic, and consistently anchored at the bottom of every frame. [00:00-00:03] Start with the ruined city street in the upper section: fires burn in the distance, debris covers the road, and the man crawls toward the glowing energy can. The lower panel already displays the product-card layout with the can image, a humanoid silhouette reference, and dark UI-style text blocks. [00:03-00:06] The man gets closer to the can and reaches toward it. Keep the lower third static and readable like a futuristic ad board while the upper action remains cinematic and dusty. The contrast between moving narrative above and fixed promotional panel below should stay clean. [00:06-00:08] As he grabs the can, green light erupts from his body. The upper scene becomes intensely illuminated with toxic neon energy, while the lower panel continues showing the can, character reference, and compact product-spec graphic treatment. [00:08-00:11] The transformation escalates into black armor with green energy lines and expanding wing structures. Maintain the poster-like composition: the upper section carries the spectacle, the lower section continues functioning as a branded concept sheet with high contrast and dark minimal layout. [00:11-00:13] The transformed creature stands fully revealed in the upper frame, dominant over the rubble with wings spread wide. Keep the bottom panel unchanged, reinforcing the idea that this is an ad or creative concept board tied to the transformation. [00:13-00:15] End with the winged figure lifting or surging upward into the sky as a bright green beam or glow cuts through the clouds. The lower product-card section remains locked in place until the final frame, preserving the hybrid between cinematic trailer and infographic-style commercial poster. NEGATIVE PROMPT: full-screen cinematic without lower panel, bright cheerful colors, cartoon style, blurry product section, unreadable can, modern clean city, extra characters, blue energy, broken wings, anime proportions, watermark, chaotic typography, low-detail infographic, humor tone, misplaced layout elements
Create a vertical social-media tutorial video about using Motion Control and character-consistency tools to generate an AI influencer. The video should combine three types of footage: on-camera talking-head segments from a young woman presenter, short inserts of polished AI influencer example clips, and screen recordings of an AI video-generation interface showing motion-control settings and an elements/consistency feature. The overall style should feel like a practical creator tutorial made for Instagram or short-form platforms. Open with the presenter centered in frame speaking directly to camera in a bedroom or home-studio setting, with clean lighting and simple overlay text introducing the tutorial topic. Then cut between several AI influencer result examples: studio fashion poses against pink or neutral backgrounds, outdoor fashion clips, and close-up portrait shots that demonstrate facial consistency across different scenes. The presenter should reappear throughout the video in different outfits or angles, using natural hand gestures and expressive delivery while explaining the workflow. Include clear screen-capture segments of the software interface where the viewer can see motion-control settings, a character or face consistency panel, and the use of an elements feature to preserve the same influencer identity across outputs. The pacing should feel educational but social-first, with quick cuts, captions, and visual examples that support each point. Avoid celebrity references or public-figure likenesses. The focus should stay on tutorial clarity, creator workflow, and the polished presentation of an original AI influencer character.
AI Dance Generator From Photo
AI Dance Generator From Photo is for turning a still image into motion without building an edit from scratch. The page should guide the user through a simple flow: upload a clear portrait or selfie, choose a dance style, generate a short clip, and export a result that is ready to share.
The strongest message is convenience. This page is for people who want a photo to become something lively fast, whether the goal is a reaction post, a profile animation, a meme, or a quick social asset. Keep the copy practical and direct so the user understands that the entire workflow starts with one image and ends with a dancing result.
What this page should make clear: - You can start from a portrait, selfie, avatar, or character image. - The output is a short dance clip or loop, not a complex timeline edit. - The workflow is built for quick preview and export. - Clear front-facing photos usually give the easiest starting point.
FAQ
Q: What is AI Dance Generator From Photo? A: It is a tool that turns a still photo into a dancing clip.
Q: Do I need a video to use it? A: No. A single photo is enough to start the process.
Q: What is it best for? A: Reactions, memes, avatar animations, and short social posts that need motion.