FramePack Runner
Discover FramePack Runner, the innovative tool for video generation. Effortlessly transform still images into dynamic videos with text-guided motion.
Platform: Replicate
Image-to-VideoMotion SynthesisFrame PredictionDynamic Animation
85 runs
A100 (80GB)
License Check Required🚀Function Overview
Generates short videos from a static image and text description of motion using FramePack architecture.
Key Features
- Transforms input images into dynamic video sequences
- Text-controlled motion via descriptive prompts
- Customizable video duration and frame rate
- Seed-based reproducibility for consistent results
- Configurable sampling steps for quality control
Use Cases
- •Creating animated content from concept art
- •Generating dynamic visual effects for storytelling
- •Prototyping character movements in game design
- •Producing short video sequences for social media
⚙️Input Parameters
image
stringImage d'entrée (.jpg ou .png)
prompt
stringPrompt décrivant le mouvement
seed
integerSeed pour la reproductibilité
steps
integerNombre d'étapes de sampling
duration_seconds
numberDurée de la vidéo en secondes
fps
integerFramerate de sortie
💡Usage Examples
Example 1
Input Parameters
{
"fps": 30,
"seed": 42,
"image": "https://replicate.delivery/pbxt/Mz0mCaWoLbfWsu1cEq9n6cah4tkhwpURFjDubLtGWCo9SaIv/moi_tatou%C3%A9_reduce.png",
"steps": 25,
"prompt": "A majestic fiery phoenix tattoo on a human back suddenly comes to life, glowing with bright orange and red flames. The flames ripple and swirl as the wings start to move. The phoenix slowly rises off the skin, lifting upward in a swirl of fire and embers. As it ascends, sparks fall around, and the wings flap powerfully. The scene is dramatic and cinematic, with a dark background and glowing light effects.",
"duration_seconds": 5
}Quick Actions
Technical Specifications
- Hardware Type
- A100 (80GB)
- Run Count
- 85
- Commercial Use
- Unknown/Restricted
- Platform
- Replicate
Related Keywords
Image-to-VideoText-controlled MotionDynamic Video SequencesAnimated Content CreationVisual EffectsPrototyping Character MovementsShort Video Sequences