Comparing Video Models
Create Videos with Movement Realism
Create Videos with Keyframe Images
Create Audio Reactive Videos
Create Lip Sync Videos
Add Synced Audio to a Video
Upscale Videos
Models Choice by Use Case
✅ Make a Music Video
Flipbook
Best choice for single prompt music videos with optional audio reactivity.
Up to 8 minutes of audio.
Frame to frame animation with a choice of up to 4 camera movements.
Camera speeds react to the audio.
Guide the generation with a prompt and an uploaded image.
Flipbook will match the length of the audio upload. We recommend trimming 3-5 seconds off your track to test prompts and settings.
For music videos with movement realism and narrative control:
Create a image for each scene.
Animate images to create clips using Kling Standard, Kling 2.1 Standard Video, Kling Pro or any of the movement realism video models.
Create transitions using keyframes in Luma or Runway.
Bring it all together with your track in your video editor.
Lip sync
Use Image Lip Sync or Video Lip Sync with your character and vocals.
Getting Started with Lip Sync Video Guide and Tips
✅ Make a Transformation Video
Luma Standard, Luma Ray 2
Best choices for fluid transformation between two images or creating transitions between video clips.
✅ Make an ASMR Video
Veo 3
Best choice for creating an ASMR Video with sound included in the initial generation.
Add Audio to Video
Use Add Audio to Video to add synced sounds to an existing video to create an ASMR soundscape.
✅ Make a Short Vlogging Style Video
Veo 3
Best choice for creating short vlogger videos from a text prompt or an image with speech included in the generation.
✅ Make a Looping Video Clip
Luma Standard, Luma Ray 2, Luma Ray 2 Flash
Click 'Loop' in advanced settings to create a 5 second video loop
✅ Make a Loopable Video Clip with Static Camera for Music Visuals
Kling Standard, Kling 2.1 Standard, Kling Pro, Motion
Create a video clip with no directional movement.
In your video editor connect forward/reverse/forward/reverse to loop for the length of your track
Tips
Avoid images with directional movement like waterfalls or traffic as these will move backwards when you loop the clip.
If using Motion set the intensity to 0 or 1 and prompt only for the movement you want to see.
If using Kling Standard or Kling Pro choose an image that doesn't have perspective that draws the camera in as this may cause zoom.
If you are getting camera movements in Kling Standard, Kling Pro and Kling 2.1 try adding 'static camera' to your prompt.
✅ Create Videos with Multiple Keyframes and Optional Looping
Use this method if you have more than two images to include in your video.
Choose your Flow
Luma Video
Runway
Set up your clips:
Clip 1 = Image A → Image B
Clip 2 = Image B → Image C
Clip 3 = Image C → Image D
Clip 4 = Image D → Image E
Continue this pattern for as many frames as needed.
To loop your video finish your sequence with Image A.
Combine the clips:
Use video editing software to stitch the clips together in sequence to create a seamless animation.
✅ Add Movement to Flat or Abstract Images
Kling 2.1 Standard Video, Minimax
Note: Some video models (such as Kling Standard and Kling Pro) are trained on 3D models and may have difficulty distinguishing the elements in a flat or abstract image. This may result in video output with minimal movement.
✅ Create a Long Video
Flipbook
Create a frame to frame animation of up to 8 minutes with optional camera movements and audio reactivity with a single prompt.
For long videos with realistic movement and narrative control:
Create a image for each scene.
Animate images to create clips using Kling Standard or Kling Pro or any of the video generators.
Create transitions using keyframes in Luma or Runway.
Bring it all together in your video editor.
Extend any video clip to make a longer video
Drop the video clip into the start image upload box on a video flow. This will automatically take the end frame from the video.
Generate a new clip to extend the video.
Connect the two clips in your video editor.
For best results use the same video model for each clip.
✅ Create a Video from a Script
To create a video from a script break the script down into short scenes or shots, then
Create a image for each scene (Flux Image, Image Lab 2.0 or any image generator).
Animate images to create clips (Kling Standard or any video generator).
For transitions between clips or to flow between images use keyframes (Luma or Runway Video Flow).
Bring it all together in your video editor.
Use Add Audio to Video for sound effects that are synced to your video, Stable Audio to create to sound effects to add in, Lyria or Stable Audio for music, Video Lip Sync or Image Lip Sync to add lip movement to a character.