The images already define the endpoints. Use the prompt to explain what physically changes, which details remain stable, and how the camera travels between them.
Keep the same subject readable in both frames
Use one continuous transformation mechanism
Ask for a final hold when the ending enters an edit
02 · Workflow principle
Make endpoint geometry compatible
Large changes in viewpoint, scale, pose, and object count create competing requirements. Match the important geometry before asking the model to interpolate.
Match subject position and camera side
Avoid introducing several new objects at the endpoint
Review morphing during the middle and final seconds
Visual examples
Three distinct ways to apply this workflow
The prompt explains the path; the images define the endpoints.Keep identity and composition anchors compatible.Use physically ordered changes for environment transitions.
Copyable prompt templates
Start specific, then change one variable at a time
Keep the subject, action, camera, light, sound, and ending coherent. Bracketed fields are the variables to replace.
01
Season transformation
Transition continuously from the supplied winter opening frame to the supplied spring ending frame. Preserve the building, camera position, and path geometry. Snow melts, water begins to flow, then plants emerge naturally. No cut; finish exactly on the ending composition and hold.
A physically ordered change helps the interpolation read.
Move from the closed package opening frame to the displayed product ending frame. Preserve package design and product geometry. The lid opens through one realistic hinge motion while the camera makes a slow push-in. Finish on the exact final hero composition; no generated text.
Use compatible product scale and angle in both frames.
Same city viewpoint from the day opening frame to the night ending frame. Sun lowers, practical lights activate in spatial order, traffic remains continuous, and reflections deepen. Locked camera, no building deformation, settle on the supplied night frame.
Preserve the same person's face, body proportions, pose direction, and background. Transition from the opening outfit to the ending outfit through a continuous fabric wrap moving from shoulders to feet. Slow orbit, stable hands, finish on the ending frame.
The supplied object transforms from [material A] to [material B] while keeping exact silhouette and camera angle. Transformation travels as one visible wave across the surface. Dark studio, controlled rim light, no text or logo generation, hold the final frame.
Start on the supplied room frame and end on the supplied landscape frame. A luminous doorway opens in the same wall; the camera tracks forward through it while the main character remains centered and recognizable. One continuous move, matching direction and scale, exact final composition.
Use one motivated transition object between environments.
Generated identity, hands, product geometry, text, logos, dialogue, sound timing, and rights require a final human check.
FAQ
What should the prompt include when I already have two frames?
Describe the transformation mechanism, camera path, must-keep details, and how long to hold the ending. Do not simply repeat what is visible in each image.
Why does the subject morph between frames?
The endpoints may conflict in pose, scale, camera angle, or geometry. Align the important structure and simplify the requested transition.
Can Wan generate the final campaign text during the transition?
Generated text and logos still need review. For production work, preserve clean space and add exact typography and brand assets afterward.