Animate a frame

Make the frame move without losing the frame.

Upload a photograph, generated image, keyframe, product shot, or character reference. TrueCut uses it as the visual anchor while you direct how the camera and scene should move.

Why TrueCut

Creative controls that explain what will happen before you render.

01

Composition preservation

Keep the source identity, styling, framing, and important scene geometry recognizable.

02

Physical camera language

Direct actual camera travel, rotation, reveal, focus, or handheld behavior.

03

End-frame control

Use a second frame when the selected model supports a defined destination.

Prompt direction

Start with a shot brief, not a keyword pile.

The camera performs a slow clockwise orbit while the subject remains perfectly centered; hair and fabric move gently in the wind; background lights create natural parallax.

How it works

A production workflow you can inspect and revise.

  1. Step 1

    Upload a keyframe

    Use a sharp source with a clear subject and enough spatial information for the motion.

  2. Step 2

    Choose movement

    Match camera direction to the depth and composition already present in the image.

  3. Step 3

    Render variations

    Adjust strength, duration, and model while keeping the creative anchor fixed.

Built for real work

Use cases

  • Product photography animation
  • Character shots
  • Campaign key visuals
  • Storyboard-to-video conversion

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Animate an image