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Reshape existing footage with AI. Upload a video and apply new styles, effects, or transformations while preserving the original motion and structure — the ultimate tool for style transfer and VFX.
Explore how existing footage can be transformed into new styles, environments, moods, and cinematic directions while preserving the original motion and timing.
Prompt
Preserve the choreography, framing, and motion timing, but restyle the footage into a polished anime performance with luminous city lights and graphic shadows.
Models
Use Buble video to video with supported AI video models for style transfer, footage transformation, cinematic remixes, and motion-preserving creative edits.
Video to Video
Video to video starts from existing footage and changes how it looks, not how it moves. Instead of rebuilding the shot from text or still images, you preserve the original motion and transform the scene, style, lighting, or subject treatment.
Use footage that already contains the timing, movement, and framing you want to keep.
Restyle the clip, transform the environment, shift the mood, or apply a new aesthetic without rebuilding the motion path.
Video to video is useful when the camera movement, performance, or pacing already works and you want to iterate on the visual result.
Turn source footage into stylized edits, concept remixes, pre-vis upgrades, or creative variants that stay anchored to the original clip.
Preserve vs Transform
The strength of video to video is that it starts from footage that already works. You usually preserve the motion, timing, and shot structure, while transforming the visual style, environment, lighting, character treatment, or atmosphere.
Workflow
Choose footage that already has the right motion, define the visual direction, select the model and transformation strength, then generate and refine the result until the original clip becomes a stronger creative output.
Step 01
Start from footage that already contains the right performance, movement, and camera rhythm.
Step 02
Define the style, world, lighting, character treatment, or mood you want to apply to the existing clip.
Step 03
Choose the model and decide how strongly the result should diverge from the source while preserving motion.
Step 04
Review the transformed clip, compare alternate directions, and continue from the version that best fits the project.
Use Cases
Buble video to video is useful when the source footage already has the right movement, but the final look still needs to change. It helps teams create stronger visual outcomes without reshooting every idea.
Turn real footage into stylized anime-like motion while keeping the original timing and camera movement.
Create multiple visual directions from the same performance footage for music videos, stage edits, and artist content.
Refresh existing clips with new styles, moods, and environments for new campaigns or fast-moving content calendars.
Add atmosphere, particles, weather shifts, relighting, or scene mood changes before full compositing work.
Transform rough animation, grey-box shots, or previs footage into more cinematic visual drafts for review.
Turn indoor clips into futuristic, fantasy, or alternate-environment versions without rebuilding the camera path.
Why Buble
Buble video to video is built for real footage transformation workflows — not just visual experiments. It helps creators preserve what already works in a shot while changing what needs a stronger result.
Keep what already works in the shot and focus your changes on style, mood, lighting, and world design.
Start from existing clips instead of forcing every project back into a blank-prompt workflow.
Explore multiple directions from the same source footage before committing to new production work.
Test visual treatments, environmental shifts, and VFX directions on top of existing movement.
Compare different video-to-video engines without leaving the same workflow.
Move from rough or ordinary footage to something more cinematic, stylized, or publishable.
FAQ
Common questions about video to video, style transfer, source footage, control strength, and practical use cases.
Create
Upload footage, define the visual direction, choose the model, and turn an existing clip into a stronger creative result without rebuilding the shot from zero.