Generate guided videos from reference media with better consistency and more predictable motion behavior.
Combine references and prompts to preserve identity cues while directing camera movement and scene logic for controlled results.
Use visual references to stabilize subject identity and style direction across generated clips.
Blend reference context with prompt constraints to improve coherence through time.
Define movement and subject behavior explicitly for clearer narrative progression.
Use several references to carry style and detail cues for more complex creative goals.
Produce guided drafts for concept checks, internal reviews, and stakeholder feedback.
Export approved clips that move smoothly into editing and publishing pipelines.
Upload references, define motion logic, and refine outputs until you reach a stable final clip.
Add images or clips that define subject identity, style cues, and contextual anchors.
Describe camera behavior, timing, and subject actions with clear structured prompts.
Check temporal coherence, refine constraints, and export the best guided result.
Reference guided workflows usually deliver better subject and style consistency for branded content.
Use enough references to anchor identity and style while keeping visual direction coherent.
Yes. Prompts remain critical for pacing, framing, and action emphasis even with references.
High quality references plus explicit motion constraints usually provide the best control and clarity.
Yes. It is well suited for short guided iterations during planning and pre production.
Yes, depending on your plan and usage rights for external campaigns or client delivery.
Keep references aligned, define fixed elements, and refine one motion variable per round.
It keeps reference based video generation close to your image workflows for faster team execution.