AI models
WAN FLF2V + CutScene AI
creates smooth motion by interpolating between first and last frames—perfect for logo reveals, scene transitions, or stylized loops.
Overview
Why creators use WAN FLF2V
WAN FLF2V creates smooth motion by interpolating between first and last frames—perfect for logo reveals, scene transitions, or stylized loops.
Designers craft striking transitions by supplying hero frames, letting WAN handle the in-between animation with adjustable frame counts and FPS.
Highlights
- Supports multiple aspect ratios and up to 8-second runs.
- Frame count and FPS controls ensure edits sync perfectly to music.
- Pairs beautifully with Fabric or Flux renders for stylized motion interludes.
Workflow
WAN FLF2V inside CutScene's free editor
WAN FLF2V integrates with CutScene's professional video editor—which is 100% free—so you can generate AI content and edit it seamlessly. Only pay for AI generation; editing, timeline tools, and exports cost nothing.
Teams share WAN outputs in CutScene collections so editors can snap the best transitions directly onto the timeline.
Recommended steps
- Export the start and end frames from CutScene or your design tool.
- Select WAN, upload the frames, and tune FPS plus total frames.
- Review the resulting clip and insert it between scenes inside the editor.
Optimization
Prompting tips for WAN FLF2V
Get better results from WAN FLF2V with clear direction and reference shots to match your creative vision.
Upload sharp first and last frames and specify the movement arc you want—WAN thrives when it understands the path between anchors.
Tips to try
- Call out the motion path (push-in, orbit, parallax) to avoid unwanted camera drift.
- Use the duration selector to match beat markers in your soundtrack.
- Combine with Topaz upscale if you need a higher-resolution transition for final delivery.
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Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions about this workflow and how to maximize CutScene for your team.