Today I want to share with you a super practical AI video tips, guaranteed to make your video from the "patchwork" into a "cinematic texture" ~!
The magic trick is--opening and closing framesHow to play~
What are first and last frames?
Simply put, is to tell the AI your video at the same time the beginning (first frame) and the end (last frame) of the screen, and then the AI will be in accordance with the logic of the "story of the beginning of the transition", automatically generated in the middle of the transition part.
For example.


Here are two images, the first is the first frame and the second is the last~
Write on the cue: a searching ship moves forward, then the camera moves down and over the surface of the sea, and the underwater world is presented, with small fish swimming~
Why do first and last frames work so well?
With the first and last frame of play, it is like drawing a map for the AI, telling it where the starting point and the end point are, the AI will naturally be able to "pave" the middle of the road in the most silky smooth way~.
Think about it, it's like when you're doing a craft, it used to be a straight up messy patchwork, now you have a drawing, can the finished product not look good?
And the transitions are no longer raw switches, but are as natural and smooth as if the movie director had done it himself, so you just can't stop watching!
How to play with the first and last frames
Here's the kicker! I've rounded up a superb cue word formula for you guys that's easy enough for a novice to follow~
No matter which AI video tool you use, follow this formula and you'll be absolutely fine.
The formula is:
First Frame Detail Description + Last Frame Setup + Transition Effect Words + Style Definition
Let's break down this video I made for you~
The first frame is the sunshine on the sea, sparkling, a small boat slowly sailing ~ the last frame is the sunset, leaving a line of footprints on the beach ~ the transition effect is a smooth gradient to hide, the style is fresh and natural ~
Put this cue into the AI tool and in a few seconds a little video with silky transitions comes out~
The following two videos are also the first and last frames of the generated video, we look at the results are very good~
Must-see tips for newbies
The more specific the description of the first and last frames, the better:For example, color, light and shadow, the position of the subject, all these details allow the AI to understand you better~
Be consistent with the style of transitions:Don't be romantic and dreamy at one time, and then turn into hardcore mechanical style at another time, it'll be very confusing~
Try a few more times:AI can be a bit of a jerk sometimes, so try different combinations of prompts and you might just find an unexpected surprise!
Did you learn the above?