Animate Between Start And End Frames

Shaun McCallum

Shaun McCallum

November 3, 2025

Use Nano Banana to create multiple views of your projects and Seedance 1.0 Lite to blend between start and end frames


The best way to bring your projects to life is with video - no doubt about it.

Images are great, of course. You can create incredibly realistic visuals inside Fenestra using Nano Banana, Flux Kontext, or Seedream. But nothing compares to seeing those images move.

And now, we’re giving you even more control.

With Nano Banana, you can create multiple camera views of your project - then blend between them in seconds using Seedance 1.0 Lite. That means you can smoothly move from one camera angle to another, or even transition from a bright daytime shot to an atmospheric night scene. It couldn’t be easier!

zoomed in detail of brick and concrete architecture in london generated with nano banana in Fenestra AI

Step 1 - Create Your Views with Nano Banana

Let’s start with this detailed view of a project in London. I’ll imagine a second shot that shows more of the surrounding context.

Upload your image and select Conversational Edit - this lets you use Nano Banana with simple prompts to generate new camera views. Here’s my first one:

brick and concrete building in London generated in Fenestra with Nano Banana
“Create a new camera view of this building showing the surrounding context in London, it’s an office building using a two point perspective camera.”

Perfect. Now we have a base. Let’s add two more shots: an aerial view and a night view.

For the aerial:

aerial view of brick and concrete architecture in London
“Create an aerial view of this building showing the surrounding context.”

And for the night shot:

evening shot of a brick and concrete architecture in London
“Turn this image into an evening scene showing the lights on inside.”

Now we’ve got our three images ready to animate.

Step 2 - Animate Between Views with Seedance 1.0 Lite

Select Animate Cinematic - for this, we’ll use Seedance 1.0 Lite. It’s a powerful model for creating smooth, cinematic transitions.

Everything on your canvas (the center of your screen) is treated as your First Frame. If you don’t set a Last Frame, the AI will generate motion purely from that starting image and your prompt.

Scroll down on the right-hand side under Animate Cinematic, make sure Seedance 1.0 Lite is selected, and find Last Frame. Since we already generated our images, we can just drag and drop our second view into Last Frame from our history, or upload it manually.

Pro tip: Keep both start and end frames at the same resolution for best results.

Camera Blend from Aerial To Two Point Perspective

For this example, I’m leaving the Camera Preset on Zoom Out. The last frame will control most of the transition, blending our front-facing shot into the aerial. No extra prompt needed.

Step 3 - Transition from Day to Night

Let’s also try blending between our day and night images.

Upload your night image, set the Camera Preset to Static, and hit generate.

You’ll see the lighting change gradually - a clean, cinematic shift from morning to evening

Day To Night Transition using First Frame and End Frame in Fenestra
Timelapse Of Detailed Architecture View

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