Choose text, first frame, or references
Use text-only for new scenes, one image for first-frame animation, or several images when the result needs character consistency.
Turn a prompt, a first-frame image, or up to nine reference images into a polished 1080p clip with controlled motion and clear visual continuity.
Use Happy Horse 1.0 when a clip needs natural motion, clear character continuity, and a polished 1080p result from either a written scene, one first frame, or multiple reference images.
Use Happy Horse 1.0 when a clip needs natural motion, clear character continuity, and a polished 1080p result from either a written scene, one first frame, or multiple reference images.
Happy Horse is useful when the first draft must already feel like a coherent short video rather than a static image with light motion added.
Describe the action directly, or upload a first frame and let Happy Horse turn the still into a controlled moving scene.
Pick the right input mode first, then describe the motion and camera clearly enough for a short 3-15 second clip.
Use text-only for new scenes, one image for first-frame animation, or several images when the result needs character consistency.
Include camera movement, subject action, visual style, duration, and any character1 or character2 references when using multiple images.
Check whether the clip keeps the subject clear, uses the right aspect ratio, and lands at the pacing needed for the channel.
Use Happy Horse when you need a polished short clip from an idea or an approved visual reference.
Turn a hero product image or feature idea into a cinematic launch clip.
Generate multiple 9:16 or 1:1 variations before investing in final production.
Show a short before-and-after or feature story with a more directed visual rhythm.
Reuse reference images to keep people, props, and visual style more consistent across posts.
Animate product photos into seasonal clips without reshooting every asset.
Draft short scenes with multiple characters or props before building a full storyboard.
Start with a prompt or upload reference images, then send the setup into the app workspace with the Happy Horse model selected.
Answers for Happy Horse text-to-video, image-to-video, reference-to-video, 1080p settings, aspect ratios, prompts, credits, and troubleshooting.
The key theme is continuity in short-form video.
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Happy Horse helps us turn campaign ideas into motion tests quickly, especially when we already have a product image to anchor the look.
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The reference workflow is useful when a scene has more than one character or prop and the prompt needs to stay explicit.
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For launch reels, it gives us a cleaner first pass than a simple one-shot animation tool.