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Starring Harrison Ford – A Wan 2.2 First Last Frame Tribute using Native Workflow.

I just started learning video editing (Davinci Resolve) and Ai Video generation using Wan 2.2, LTXV, and Framepack. As a learning exercise, I thought it would be fun to throw together a morph video of some of Harrison Ford’s roles. It isn’t in any chronological order, I just picked what I thought would be a few good images. I’m not doing anything fancy yet since I’m a beginner. Feel free to critique, There is audio (music soundtracks).

The workflow is the native workflow from ComfyUI for Wan2.2:

https://docs.comfy.org/tutorials/video/wan/wan-flf

It did take at least 4-5 “attempts” for each good result to get smooth morphing transitions that weren’t abrupt cuts or cross fades. It was helpful to add prompts like “pulling clothes on/off” or arms over head to give the Wan model a chance to “smooth” out the transitions. I should’ve asked an LLM to describe smoother transitions, but it was fun to try and think of prompts that might work.

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