Motion transfer uses a source performance as guidance for a new video. Useful inputs include body movement, timing, gesture, camera rhythm, and interaction. The output still requires review for anatomy, object contact, identity consistency, and scene continuity.
Select clear source motion
Choose footage with visible limbs, limited occlusion, stable timing, and enough resolution to understand the movement.
Define the target subject
Provide consistent character, wardrobe, product, environment, and camera requirements. Use consented identity assets when a real person is involved.
Review frame transitions
Inspect hands, feet, facial consistency, product contact, clothing, backgrounds, and fast movements before publishing.