Wan Move 480p

Animate images with precise motion control using trajectory paths.

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Input Example
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Output

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Instructions

"In a boxing gym, a man practicing shadow boxing. The camera sways slightly, emphasizing movement and intensity."

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📄 About Wan Move 480p
Key Features
Trajectory-based object animation lets you define precise motion paths using coordinate and speed inputs.
Supports text prompts to guide the overall scene, style, and movement in the generated video.
Negative prompt filtering allows you to exclude unwanted elements and maintain video quality.
Customizable inference steps and guidance scale for balancing video quality, speed, and prompt fidelity.
Produces high-quality 480p (624x624) videos from static images within 40–80 seconds.
Accepts input images via file upload or URL, making it easy to work with a variety of sources.
Random seed option enables reproducibility for consistent results across multiple generations.
💡 Use Cases
Animating product images for engaging marketing videos or advertisements.
Creating dynamic educational content by animating diagrams, charts, or illustrations.
Designing unique social media posts or stories by bringing still photos to life.
Prototyping motion graphics or animated sequences for creative projects.
Developing explainer videos with controlled object movement for clear communication.
Generating animated avatars or characters for virtual environments or gaming.
Experimenting with artistic concepts by exploring custom motion in digital art.
🎯 Best For
🎯 Professional designers, marketers, educators, content creators, and animators seeking precise image-to-video animation.
👍 Pros
High degree of motion control using trajectory paths for each object.
Fast video generation with efficient processing times.
Flexible input options and customizable settings for tailored results.
Supports both creative and technical applications across industries.
Negative prompt support ensures cleaner, more accurate outputs.
Reproducible results with the random seed feature.
⚠️ Considerations
Requires manual definition of trajectories, which may have a learning curve for new users.
Limited to 480p resolution, which may not suit all professional video needs.
Complex scenes with multiple objects may require detailed input and more time to set up.
📚 How to Use Wan Move 480p
1
Upload your input image or paste its URL to serve as the animation base.
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Write a descriptive text prompt to guide the scene, movement, and style of the video.
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Define motion trajectories for each object by specifying their coordinate paths and speeds.
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Optionally, enter a negative prompt to filter out undesired visual elements.
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Adjust advanced settings like inference steps or guidance scale if needed for quality control.
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Submit your request and download the generated 480p video once processing is complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wan Move 480p uses AI to interpret your input image and trajectory paths, generating videos where objects move precisely as defined. The model blends image analysis, text prompt interpretation, and coordinate-based motion to create seamless animations.
A trajectory path is a series of coordinates (x, y) and speed values that determine how an object moves across the video. You can define one or multiple trajectories, each controlling a different object's movement within the scene.
Yes, you can adjust the number of inference steps for higher quality and set the guidance scale for better adherence to your prompt. Negative prompts also help you refine the style by excluding unwanted features.
Pricing varies by model and is based on a pay-as-you-go credit system, allowing you to manage usage according to your project needs. This flexible approach ensures cost-effective scalability.
Wan Move 480p is ideal for creative, educational, and marketing content, especially where precise animation of static images is required. While it outputs 480p resolution, it's a valuable tool for prototyping, social media, and digital campaigns.

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