Pixverse C1 Transition
Upload a start image and end image, describe the motion, and Pixverse C1 generates a video transition between them. Set duration, resolution, and audio.
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Pixverse C1 video generation between two frames you upload. Drop in a start image and an end image, write a short prompt describing the motion, and Pixverse C1 builds the video that bridges them. Aspect ratio, duration, and audio are all yours to set.
How do you make a transition video with Pixverse C1?
Upload two images in Pixverse C1. The first becomes your opening frame, the second becomes your closing frame. Write a short prompt telling the model how to move between them. Set your aspect ratio, duration, and whether to include audio. Hit run, and Pixverse fills in the video that connects them.
First image Your opening frame. The video starts here. Pick a clean composition with the subject positioned where you want the motion to begin.
End image Your closing frame. The video ends here. Bigger differences between start and end give the model more work to do. Want a subtle camera move? Keep the two frames similar. Want a dramatic scene change? Make them different.
Prompt Describe the motion, not the scene. "Cinematic left swipe transition", "camera pushes in slowly", "character turns and walks forward". Keep it short. The model can already see your images, so your prompt handles how they connect, not what they show.
Aspect ratio 16:9 for widescreen, 9:16 for vertical and mobile, 1:1 for square. Pick the one that matches where the video will live.
Resolution 540p for quick drafts and iteration. Bump it up for final work. The tradeoff: higher resolution costs more and takes longer.
Duration How long the video runs in seconds. Longer duration means more motion stretched between your two frames. If the transition feels rushed, extend it. If it drags, shorten it.
Generate audio On or off. With it on, Pixverse invents ambient sound that fits the scene. Turn it on for quick social clips. Turn it off if you plan to add your own score or sound design later.
Seed Same seed plus same inputs gives you the same video. Useful when you want to compare prompt tweaks without other variables changing.
What are Pixverse C1 transitions good for?
Pixverse C1 transitions are built for connecting two visual ideas into one continuous video clip. Good for music video cuts, social media transitions, AI short films, moving mood boards, and any situation where you have two strong frames and need the movement between them to exist on screen.
The obvious use: cinematic transitions between scenes. You have the shot that opens the sequence, you have the shot that ends it, Pixverse fills in the sweep, push, or morph that gets you there.
Also works for motion from a single photo. Give it the same image as both start and end with a prompt like "slow push in" and you get a camera move on what was a static frame. A quick way to turn stills into B-roll.
When to use something else: if you need frame-by-frame control over what happens in the middle, this is not the workflow. Pixverse runs through an API and you get what it gives you. For tight control, reach for an open-source image-to-video model where you can tune denoise and conditioning yourself.
FAQ
What resolution does Pixverse C1 support? The workflow exposes 540p by default, with higher options available through the resolution dropdown. 540p is fine for previews and drafts. Push to higher resolutions for final deliverables or anywhere the video will be viewed at full screen.
How long can a Pixverse C1 video be? Duration is set in seconds on the main node. The example runs at 10 seconds. Shorter durations mean tighter, faster motion between your two frames. Longer durations give the model more time to interpolate the movement between them.
Do I need both a start and end image for Pixverse C1? The end image input is optional on this node. Provide only a first image and Pixverse generates motion from that frame based on your prompt. Add an end image and it becomes a transition, with the model aiming at a specific target frame.
What prompts work best for Pixverse C1 transitions? Describe the motion and the feel, not the contents of the frames. "Slow cinematic dolly in", "fast whip pan left", "dreamy dissolve". The model already sees your images, so your prompt should handle how they connect, not what they show.
How do you run Pixverse C1 online? You can run Pixverse C1 online through Floyo. No installation, no setup. Open the workflow in your browser, upload your two images, write a prompt, and hit run. Free to try.
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