Static images help, but motion, plus text, plus sound, sells ideas faster. With the right Image Editor, you do not jump between many tools. You retouch, brand, and animate inside one place, then export in formats that fit every major platform.
Start with structure.
Before editing, answer three questions in one line each.
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Who is this clip for
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What problem does it address
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What action should viewers take after watching
Keep those lines beside you while you work. Every edit supports those answers.
Load your chosen image into the Image Editor. Correct exposure, shadows, and colour cast. Remove small marks or background noise. Lock one base look for the whole campaign, so every clip feels part of the same story.
Then add brand elements.
Place logo, brand colours, and a simple frame style. Avoid heavy borders. Light touches feel more modern and keep focus on the subject. Save this layout as a template you can reuse later.
Move into image to video mode.
Set the aspect ratio first. For Shorts and Reels, use 9:16. For feed ads, square or 4:5 works well. Build motion paths that fit your message:
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Slow zoom in for serious or emotional topics
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Faster movement for offers, sales, and trends
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Gentle parallax or depth shifts for product focus
Use the Image Editor timeline to control speed. Short, smooth motion looks more premium than aggressive swings.
Next, script on-screen text.
Write one hook line for the first and second. Add one or two support lines later in the clip. For example:
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Hook: “Stop editing photos the hard way”
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Support: “Use AI to fix light, colour, and layout in seconds”
Keep each text block under six words. Short phrases read fast on small screens.
Add subtle sound.
Pick music or simple beats that match your brand tone. Ensure voiceover, if used, sits clearly above the track. Export a silent version too, for placements that add platform music.
Finally, export and test.
Render versions for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and ads, using presets inside the Image Editor. Upload, then monitor hook rate, watch time, and link clicks. Note which motion types and text angles win. Feed those insights back into your next batch session.
With this loop, one edited image turns into several short videos that feel clean, on brand, and ready for campaigns. You lift quality without lifting workload.
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