How to Level Up Your Midjourney Videos: Key Updates & Tips

You probably already know that if you open one of your images in Midjourney and go to Animate image, you can click Auto to automatically generate a video or Animate manually to add a prompt. You can now create looped videos too. Here are tips to help you create better AI videos using Midjourney Motion.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Loops and End Frames

Loop your videos:

  • Open an image, choose Animate image.
  • Use Auto with Low motion or High motion and toggle Loop.

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  • Or choose Animate manually, write your prompt, and toggle Loop in settings.
  • You can also add the parameter –loop.

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Add an end frame:

  • Drag your first image into Start frame.
  • Drag a similar image into End frame.
  • Write a prompt, set motion, and submit to go from start to end.
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Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Aspect Ratio and Editing

Set the aspect ratio before converting to video:

  • Open Prompt settings, go to Image size, and set the aspect ratio with the slider.
  • Or add the parameter d- AR followed by the ratio, for example 16:9.
  • Aspect ratio may adjust slightly for Midjourney Motion compatibility.
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Change aspect ratio in the editor:

  • Open an existing image, click Edit.
  • Switch to 9:16 for reels/shorts or 16:9 for long form.
  • Reposition your subject and regenerate the background if needed.
  • Submit the edit, choose the best result, then animate.
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Low motion vs High motion:

  • Low motion introduces subtle movement.
  • High motion adds much more movement and camera action.
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Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Prompting for Motion and Camera Moves

Prompt for movement:

  • A prompt like extreme vanguard may lead to odd motion or minimal action.
  • Add movement cues, for example: fish slowly swim to the left, the woman turns her head and looks at us.
  • Use motion low for subtle movement.
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Add camera movement:

  • Start the prompt with camera moves if needed: camera zooms out dramatically, zoom in, tilt up to reveal.
  • Describe the speed: very slow, slow, very high speed, fast motion.

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  • Choose motion low for small, subtle motion; motion high for bigger camera moves and action.
  • Be specific about where the camera should zoom, pan, or tilt so it knows where to start and stop.

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Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Speed Control and Iteration

Speeding up is easier than slowing down:

  • Slowing videos down via prompt can be hit-and-miss.
  • Fast motion is more reliable, especially when you describe speed in the prompt.
  • Compare results by running versions like very slow speed slow motion vs very high speed fast motion.
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Rerun and adjust:

  • Use Rerun to generate another version from the same setup.
  • Open a generated video and Use start frame to keep the same start frame, then write a new prompt.
  • You can also click Use next to a video to copy the prompt and start frame, switch between Low or High, and adjust settings.
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Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Save Credits and Keep Work Private

Relax mode for videos:

  • In Options, set Speed to Relax to save on time and credits.
  • Relax for video currently works with Pro or Mega plans.
  • You can toggle Relax mode in More options and it will carry over.

Stealth and privacy:

  • With Pro or Mega, turn on Stealth to make generations private.
  • In Organize, filter by Media type > Video to see your videos.
  • Right-click a video to Hide it from your profile.
  • Open a video and use the three-line menu to Unpublish it so others can’t see it.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Extend and Sequence Videos

Extend short videos:

  • Open a video and choose Extend video.
  • Use Auto to add 4 seconds or Manual to add 4 seconds with a prompt.
  • You can extend up to four times, for a maximum of 21 seconds.
  • Build sequences: for example, after the first extension, prompt the woman puts her hands on her face, then extend again with the next action.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Upscale to 1080p or 4K

Export and upscale workflow:

  • Download Social for a quick upsize or download the RAW file at native resolution.
  • Drag and drop into Topaz Video AI, click Start editing, and choose an upscale target like 1080p or 4K.
  • Optionally, add more frames for smoother motion.

Choosing profiles:

  • Use basic profiles to keep detail similar and clean.
  • Iris is a solid choice for simple, clean upscaling without adding extra detail.
  • Starlite Mini or Starlite are generative and can add sharper, more detailed frames, great for 4K.

Astra for maximum detail:

  • Drag your clip into Astra to push detail further.
  • Profiles:

– Precise keeps it close to the original.
– Creative subtle adds a bit more detail.
– Creative bold maxes out detail and is well suited for AI video.

Slow motion with frame interpolation:

  • In Astra or Topaz Video AI, go to Adjust frame rate.
  • Set to a higher frame rate or choose Slow motion at 2x, 4x, up to 8x.
  • Render to get slower, smoother motion with improved quality after upscale.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Animate External Images and Prepare Start Frames

Animate your own images:

  • Drag a non-Midjourney image into Start frame.
  • Write a prompt, set motion, and submit.
  • Try both motion high and motion low to compare movement quality.

Use the editor for better start frames:

  • Open an image, click Edit, then Open in full edit tab.
  • Change aspect ratio, refine the background, and adjust layout for better motion results.
  • Upscale in the gallery, then animate the refined image.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Review With Scrub Tools

Scrub multiple results:

  • Hover over a grid of videos and hold Control to scrub.
  • Mouse at far left treats it as the start; far right as the end.
  • Compare subtle differences across options, framing, or timing.

Track extensions:

  • Open an extended video and look for segmented bars on the timeline.
  • Each segment marks an extension block so you can jump to extension 2, 3, or 4 and evaluate changes.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Raw Mode and Parameters

Use Raw for stronger prompt influence:

  • Example: red lights flicker, the woman turns and smiles might not follow the prompt unless Raw is enabled.
  • Switch to Raw and resubmit to prioritize your prompt over system additions.
  • Be more descriptive in Raw: background lights turn to black and switch off, scene goes dark frequently, the woman smiles as the lights come back on.

Know your video parameters:

  • Manual often inserts parameters like d-motion low.
  • Parameters in the prompt override panel settings.
  • If you set motion high in the panel but d-motion low is in the prompt, it will stay low.
  • Adjust parameters directly in the prompt:

– d-motion high or d-motion low
– d- raw

  • After clicking Use, scroll parameter buttons to replace or add them without retyping.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Consistency Across Shots

Keep characters and style consistent:

  • Drag the original image as an Omni reference to lock in the subject and some scene elements.
  • Increase Omni strength if you want stronger character and layout consistency.
  • Add the same image as a Style reference to maintain the overall look and feel.
  • Write the next prompt with scene details:

– Example: close-up shot of a hitman dressed in a suit, dark alleyway with red bricks, dim lighting.

  • If Omni strength is too high, it may lock pose. Dial it back for new actions like sprinting toward us.
  • Use style references, personalization, and mood boards to build a coherent sequence.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Edit and Polish in a Video Editor

Build bigger projects:

  • Use tools like Camtasia, Adobe Premiere Pro, Canva, Adobe’s free editor, or CapCut.
  • Place clips on a timeline, add sound, transitions, effects, and trim as needed.

Make videos look more real by dehancing:

  • Add subtle film grain or noise to mask small issues and add texture.
  • Download grain overlays from sites like pixels.com by searching for film grain or VHS overlay.
  • Layer the grain clip over your video and set blend mode to Screen or Overlay for a subtle effect.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Create Videos in Discord

Animate in Discord:

  • After upscaling an image, click Animate high motion or Animate low motion.
  • With Remix mode on, change the prompt before submitting.
  • Add parameters such as d- raw or d-loop if you want to experiment.

Use external images:

  • Type /imagine, paste an image URL, and add -video with motion high or motion low.
  • Add an end frame with d- end followed by another image URL.
  • Include a prompt like zoom into the laptop to show only the logo.

Midjourney Motion Video Tips: Learn From the Community and Explore Other Tools

Community feed:

  • Go to Explore, switch to Videos, and browse examples.
  • Open results to see prompts and discover useful phrasing like iPhone 3G recording or long exposure panning effect.

Other AI video platforms:

  • Feed your Midjourney images into tools like Cling, Runway, or all-in-one platforms such as Open Art AI’s video platform to try multiple models.

Final Thoughts

  • Loop videos and use end frames to control transitions.
  • Set aspect ratio early, and edit start frames for better results.
  • Prompt clearly for motion and camera moves, and choose motion low or high based on the amount of action.
  • Speed up reliably with fast motion phrasing; slow motion is best handled in post with frame interpolation.
  • Save credits with Relax mode and keep work private with Stealth and Unpublish.
  • Extend videos in 4-second blocks and chain prompts for sequences.
  • Upscale to 1080p or 4K and consider Astra or generative profiles for sharper detail.
  • Use Omni and Style references for consistency, and polish everything in a video editor with subtle film grain for a more natural finish.

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