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Freeze Effect Video

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Create stunning time-freeze cinematic videos effortlessly.

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What Freeze Effect Video does

The Freeze Effect Video skill allows users to generate cinematic videos where time momentarily stops, creating a visually striking effect. This skill is particularly useful for filmmakers, content creators, and designers looking to add a unique touch to their videos. By leveraging a reference photo of a character and a well-defined scene, users can craft a narrative that captivates audiences with its dynamic visuals and sound design.

To use the skill, users provide a reference image of the main character, a description of the scene where the freeze effect will take place, and details about the moment that will be frozen in time. The skill generates a video that includes a sequence of events leading up to the freeze, the frozen moment itself, and the resumption of time, complete with a snap sound effect that enhances the dramatic impact. The output can be tailored in terms of duration and aspect ratio, making it suitable for various platforms, including social media.

The skill's design emphasizes realism and cinematic quality, utilizing specific camera techniques and sound design to create an immersive experience. Users can specify aspects such as the scene's energy and the details that will be suspended in midair for maximum visual effect. This makes it ideal for scenes with dynamic elements like celebrations or chaotic environments, where the freeze effect can highlight the contrast between motion and stillness.

Overall, the Freeze Effect Video skill is a powerful tool for anyone looking to enhance their video content with a professional-grade freeze effect. It simplifies the process of creating visually compelling narratives, allowing users to focus on creativity rather than technical details.

When to use it

Use this skill when you want to create engaging video content that features a dramatic time-freeze moment, especially in dynamic scenes.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for static scenes or when a simple video edit is sufficient, as it is designed for more complex cinematic effects.

What you can build with it

Creating a Promotional Video

Use the freeze effect to highlight key moments in a promotional video, making it visually engaging.

Filming a Short Film

Incorporate the freeze effect into a short film to emphasize dramatic scenes and enhance storytelling.

Social Media Content Creation

Generate quick, eye-catching freeze effect videos for social media platforms to attract viewer attention.

How to install Freeze Effect Video

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add samuraigpt/generative-media-skills/freeze-effect-video --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by samuraigpt

Freeze Effect Video

Generate a cinematic "freeze effect" video where time stops mid-scene, the subject walks through the frozen world, then time resumes with a snap.

Inputs

NameTypeRequiredDefaultDescription
photoimage_urlyesReference photo of the main character (face/body) whose appearance must remain consistent across all shots.
scenetextnoa packed, dimly lit sports bar with neon accents, blurred TVs showing a championship celebrationThe setting where time will freeze (e.g. "a busy nightclub", "a wedding reception", "a stadium crowd").
freeze_momenttextnogolden arcs of beer suspended midair, popcorn floating motionless, people frozen mid-cheerThe signature frozen visual — what hangs in the air when time stops.
closing_linetextnoperfectA short word/phrase the character whispers before resuming time.
aspect_ratiotextno16:9Output aspect ratio — "16:9" for cinematic, "9:16" for vertical/social.
durationtextno15Target duration in seconds (10 or 15 recommended).

Steps

Phase A — Generate the Freeze Effect Video

Submit the plan with ONE step:

  1. Freeze effect videomuapi video from-image (model=seedance-v2.0-i2v, quality=high, generate_audio=true):
    • Reference image: {{photo}}
    • Aspect ratio: {{aspect_ratio}}
    • Duration: {{duration}}
    • Resolution: 720p
    • Prompt:
      Ultra-realistic, shot on Arri Alexa Mini, 35mm lens, {{scene}}, volumetric haze, dynamic hard shadows, shallow depth of field.
      
      Main Character:
      The person from @image1. Facial features and body proportions remain consistent across all shots.
      
      [0:00–0:03]
      {{scene}}. Time flows normally.
      Steadicam frontal medium shot tracking the person walking confidently through the crowd.
      The crowd erupts in euphoria around them.
      As the person walks, they raise their right hand and snap.
      
      [0:03–0:06]
      At the snap, a subtle spherical shockwave bursts from their fingertips — air distortion and light refraction ripple outward.
      Everything freezes mid-motion.
      {{freeze_moment}}.
      Neon light catches dust and liquid in the air.
      Absolute silence.
      
      [0:06–0:09]
      Only the person moves.
      Soft, echoing footsteps.
      Camera tracks backward as they walk through the frozen scene, observing calmly.
      They reach out and pluck a single suspended detail from the air.
      
      [0:09–0:11]
      They stop in front of a frozen onlooker, face locked in an ecstatic expression.
      The person tilts their head, gently observes.
      Softly: "{{closing_line}}".
      
      [0:11–0:15]
      They turn, face the camera, smirk, and snap again.
      A stronger reverse shockwave ripples outward.
      Motion instantly resumes — sounds explode back, people land mid-jump.
      The person walks away as the camera pushes through the celebrating crowd.
      
      Fade to black.
      
      Sound Design:
      Deafening ambient celebration → snap → deep shockwave/bass drop → absolute silence → footsteps → soft whisper → snap → reverse shockwave → deafening celebration returns.
      

After generation, present the video to the user.

Notes

  • The character's identity is anchored by @image1 — the reference photo must clearly show the main subject's face.
  • For best results, choose a scene with crowd energy and lots of small objects (liquid, confetti, sparks) that can plausibly "freeze" in midair.
  • If the model rejects realistic human likeness, switch to the Global tier model (seedance-2-image-to-video-fast) which allows looser identity matching.
  • For vertical/social delivery, set aspect_ratio=9:16 and keep duration=10 for tighter pacing.
  • Always keep generate_audio=true — the snap → silence → snap audio arc is the signature of this effect and should not be muted.

Trigger Keywords

freeze effect, time freeze video, time stop video, snap freeze, frozen world, bullet time crowd, time stand still, pause time effect


Notes for the Executing Agent

  • This recipe is LLM-orchestrated: read each phase, gather any missing inputs from the user, then call muapi CLI commands. Use muapi auth configure first if MUAPI_API_KEY is unset.
  • For model IDs without a CLI alias yet, fall back to the raw endpoint via curl -X POST https://api.muapi.ai/api/v1/<endpoint> -H "x-api-key: $MUAPI_API_KEY" -H 'content-type: application/json' -d '{...}' and poll with muapi predict wait <request_id>.
  • Substitute {{input_name}} placeholders with the user's actual inputs before issuing each call.

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