lTX 2.3 Pro image to video example: the exact first frame and preserve variant 2
Draft watch-page candidate from the next SEO shortlist. Model: LTX 2.3 Pro. Workflow: Image-to-video + audio. Intent: image-to-video. Visual review is required before approval.
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Use the provided image as the exact first frame and preserve the original composition, framing, astronaut position, cow position, lunar farm environment, lighting, and perspective. This is a calm, documentary-style inte…Show full promptHide full prompt
Use the provided image as the exact first frame and preserve the original composition, framing, astronaut position, cow position, lunar farm environment, lighting, and perspective. This is a calm, documentary-style interview on the moon. The astronaut stands still, slightly leaning on the fence, looking toward the camera as if being interviewed. His posture and position must remain consistent with the first frame. The camera remains mostly static with only a very subtle handheld drift, as if filmed by a documentary crew. The astronaut speaks naturally in English, with very subtle and realistic lip movement: He calmly says a short line about the cow, with a light smile, such as: "She's actually one of our best cows up here." His facial movement must remain minimal and realistic: - slight mouth movement - small cheek motion - subtle eye movement - no exaggeration or distortion The cow next to him reacts: - she slowly turns her head slightly toward the camera - then gives a natural, soft moo After the moo, the astronaut reacts: - he breaks into a small, genuine laugh - slight shoulder movement - relaxed expression Environment remains stable: - other cows in the background barely move - subtle breathing motion on animals - very slight dust movement on the ground - distant structures remain static Lighting stays realistic: hard lunar light, deep shadows, soft reflections on the helmet glass No camera cut. No zoom. No scene change. No exaggerated motion. Natural, subtle, slightly humorous documentary moment on the moon. 16:9, cinematic realism, no text, no logo.
Workflow
Image to video
Camera
Image To Video
Output
8s · 16:9 · 1080p
Estimated price
$0.63
Audio
Enabled
Constraints
Image To Video, Audio Enabled, Reference Image
Reference image
Provided
Prompt improvement notes
Note 1
Keep the subject, camera move, lighting, duration, aspect ratio and audio requirement grouped so the render has one clear production brief.
Note 2
Change one variable at a time when cloning this prompt: model, duration, camera motion or reference input. That makes quality and price differences easier to compare.
Note 3
Add a short negative prompt if you need to block text overlays, logos, distorted hands, face warping or unwanted camera shake.
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Image input
Audio option
20s max
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