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“Starring Wynona Ryder” – Filmography 1988-1992 – Wan2.2 FLF Morph/Transitions Edited with DaVinci Resolve.

*****Her name is “Winona Ryder” – I misspelled it in the post title thinking it was spelled like Wynonna Judd. Reddit doesn’t allow you to edit Post Titles, so my mistake is now entrenched unless I delete and repost. Oops. I guess I can correct it if I cross post this in the future.

I’ve been making an effort to learn video editing with Davinci Resolve and Ai Video generation with Wan 2.2. This is just my 2nd upload to Reddit. My first one was pretty well received and I’m hoping this one will be too. My first “practice” video was a tribute to Harrison Ford. It was generated using still/static images so the only motion came from the wan FLF video.

This time I decided to try to morph transitions between video scenes. I edited 4 scenes from four films then exported a frame from the end of the first clip and the start frame for the next and fed them into a Wan 2.2 First Last Frame native workflow from ComfyUI blog. I then prompted for morphing between those frames and then edited the best ones back into the timeline. I did my best to match color and interpolated the WAN video to 30 fps to keep smoothness and consistency in frame rate. One thing that helped was using pan and zoom tools to resize and reframe the shot, so the start and end frame given to WAN were somewhat close in composition. This is most noticeable in the morph from Edward Scissorhands to Dracula. You can see I got really good alignment in the framing, so I think it made it easier for the morph effect to trigger. Each transition created in Wan 2.2 did take multiple attempts and prompt adjustments before I got something good enough to use in the final edit.

I created PNGs of the titles from movie posters using background removal and added in the year of each film matching colors in the title image. I was pretty shocked to realize how Winona pretty much did back-to-back years (4 films in 5 years). Anyway, I’ll answer as many questions as I can.

I do rate myself as a “beginner” in video editing, and doing these videos are for practice, and for fun. I got excellent feedback from my first post in the comments and encouragement as well. Thank you all for that.

Here’s a link to my first video if you’d haven’t seen it yet:

https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1n12ama/starring_harrison_ford_a_wan_22_first_last_frame/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

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