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Nano Banana Imagen a Video

Esta pagina sirve para usuarios que ya tienen una imagen y quieren conservar sujeto y composicion mientras añaden movimiento.

Ideal para fotos de producto, retratos y escenas fijas

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Primero define movimiento, luego usa credits

Casos mas adecuados

La pagina se centra en una intencion muy clara: empezar desde una imagen, no desde un prompt vacio.

Producto

Convertir imagenes de ecommerce o anuncios en clips de video.

Narrativa visual

Partir de arte conceptual, personajes o escenas fijas y añadir movimiento.

Prompt de movimiento

Usar un prompt corto para definir movimiento, camara y ambiente.

Como abordar imagen a video

Un flujo enfocado reduce fallos y hace que la primera generacion sea mas util.

Paso 1

Elige una imagen con sujeto claro y composicion estable.

Paso 2

Describe solo movimiento y camara; no reescribas toda la escena.

Paso 3

Genera en la herramienta de video despues del registro y ajusta el prompt si el movimiento sale demasiado amplio.

How to make image-to-video outputs hold together

Image-to-video users care less about brand copy and more about source-image quality, motion wording, and when to switch modes.

Pick source images that survive animation

Good image-to-video starts with a frame that already looks close to the final composition.

  • Use one clear subject with stable composition; crowded collages and weak focal points usually animate poorly.
  • Start from the image that already matches your final framing, because the motion prompt should add movement, not redesign the scene.
  • The prompt box accepts uploaded images up to 10MB, so compress oversized files before testing.

Write motion prompts that preserve the image

The goal is to animate the chosen frame, not to re-describe every visual detail from scratch.

  • Describe what moves, how fast it moves, and how the camera behaves; avoid rewriting colors, wardrobe, or background unless they must change.
  • Good first-pass instructions are small: slow dolly in, subtle head turn, light breeze, steam rising, shallow handheld drift.
  • When motion feels too aggressive, reduce the number of verbs and remove competing camera directions.

Know when to use single frame or start/end frames

Different image inputs solve different motion problems.

  • Use a single image when you want one static frame to come alive without changing the composition too much.
  • Use start and end frames when you need a defined transition, reveal, or before-and-after movement target.
  • If the image is only a loose reference and not a frame lock, text-to-video usually gives more creative freedom.

Image-to-video prompt cases users can adapt immediately

The highest-value examples keep the original image stable and only add the motion needed for the shot.

Product beauty shot

Use this when the uploaded image is already the approved hero frame for an ecommerce or launch asset.

Prompt

Preserve the uploaded composition. Slow dolly in toward the product. Soft rim light catches the bottle edges. Tiny condensation drops form and slide down. Subtle steam rises behind the product. No new objects, no scene changes, no sudden camera shake.

Why it works: It locks composition first, then adds a small number of believable motions that improve depth and premium feel.

Next step: If the motion feels too busy, remove either the steam or the condensation and keep only one secondary effect.

Portrait animation

Use this when the face, wardrobe, and framing are already right and you only want life in the shot.

Prompt

Keep the uploaded portrait unchanged. Slight head turn toward camera, natural blink, light breeze moving a few strands of hair, gentle handheld drift, warm late-afternoon light. Keep background stable, no extra gestures, no scene transition.

Why it works: Portrait prompts usually fail when they ask for too many actions. This one keeps identity and framing stable.

Next step: If identity drifts, shorten the motion line and keep only blink plus one small head movement.

Atmospheric still frame

Use this for concept art, posters, or moody still scenes that need subtle motion rather than dramatic action.

Prompt

Preserve the uploaded composition. Slow push-in. Smoke drifts across the frame. Fabric edges move slightly in the wind. Light flickers softly on background surfaces. No cuts, no new characters, no camera whip.

Why it works: It turns a static artwork into a living shot without forcing a full narrative change.

Next step: If the background changes too much, add keep background stable and remove one atmospheric effect.

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