Walk-On Intro turns a source image into a sports-style entrance video. You get a player-introduction feel with motion and attitude, and clean full-body or upper-body photos usually work best.
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With Walk-On Intro, the AI takes your source_image (image: Your photo) and treats the person as the centerpiece of a player-entry sequence.
It analyzes pose, body position, clothing cues, and framing to infer how the subject should step into the scene with a confident, sports-broadcast feel.
Instead of simply animating the whole photo, it builds motion around the subject’s silhouette, camera push, and entrance timing so the image feels staged like a lineup reveal.
The model also makes stylistic decisions about pacing, body emphasis, and directional movement based on how the person is positioned in the uploaded image, aiming for a clean intro that reads quickly on short-form video platforms.

Use a clear image of one person, ideally in athletic clothing or a sports setting. The effect works best when the subject looks like the obvious focus of a player intro.
No, but full-body or strong upper-body shots usually work best. The effect needs enough of the subject visible to sell the walk-on entrance motion.
Yes, but it still keeps a sports-intro style. Even with a casual photo, the final video will feel like a player entrance or team presentation.
It’s not ideal. Walk-On Intro is built around one clear featured person, so group shots can confuse the entrance focus and make the motion feel less intentional. If you want multiple people introduced, generate one clip per person and edit them together.
Not always exactly. The effect prioritizes the subject and the entrance feel, so background details may become less important than the overall sports-intro composition. If a location matters to you, use a photo where that setting is visible but not visually cluttered.
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