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Motion mode

Motion mode is image-to-video — animate a finished render into a short cinematic clip with camera moves, optional audio, and looping.

Motion mode brings a still render to life. Give Vizzy an image and describe a camera move, and it generates a short video — a slow push-in on a facade, a flythrough of a lobby, a turntable on a product. Vizzy switches to Motion automatically when you ask to animate something.

Motion is a trial / paid feature

Animation is one of the headline things a paid plan unlocks. See Plans & credits for what's included.

When to use it

  • Turn a hero render into a pitch clip or social post
  • A slow cinematic camera move across an exterior or interior
  • A product turntable or orbit
  • A looping background clip for a website or deck

How to animate

Start from an image

Use a render you just made (Vizzy will pick it up from the conversation — "animate this") or upload one.

Describe the camera move

Be specific about motion and pace: "slow cinematic push-in, 5 seconds", "gentle orbit to the right", "drone pull-back revealing the whole site".

Set duration and options by chat

"Make it 5 seconds", "add sound", "loop it" — Vizzy adjusts the video settings and confirms inline. See Parameters for the available video options.

A Motion mode result: a video card playing an animated render in the chat

Tips for good motion

  • Subtle beats dramatic. Slow, smooth moves read as premium; fast or complex moves can introduce artifacts.
  • Strong still first. Motion inherits the quality of the input image — animate a render you're already happy with.
  • Match length to use. Short loops (a few seconds) are ideal for backgrounds and social; longer moves suit walkthroughs.

Video settings

You can control these by chatting (or in the advanced controls):

  • Duration — how long the clip runs.
  • Aspect ratio — landscape for walkthroughs, portrait for social/stories.
  • Audio — on or off.
  • Loop — make the clip seamless for backgrounds.

Full details are in the Parameters reference.

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