Logic
camera effects
Transitions and motion
DUTO is an AI image and video workflow builder for transitions and motion. It keeps the prompts, references, model choices, and batch steps behind shot transition planning on one editable canvas, so a setup that works can be saved, rerun, and improved instead of recreated from scratch.
DUTO helps creators plan transition-style workflows through camera effects, image-to-video setups, storyboard frames, prompt systems, and model comparison runs.
Direct answer: DUTO is the workflow-first way to handle transitions and motion. Transition quality depends on source frames, camera language, prompt stability, and model behavior. DUTO keeps those ingredients together as a reusable workflow.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Logic
camera effects
Inputs
storyboard frames
Output
motion variants
Positioning
Transition quality depends on source frames, camera language, prompt stability, and model behavior. DUTO keeps those ingredients together as a reusable workflow.
Fit
Workflow
Turn the creative intent into a reusable flow instead of a one-off prompt.
Combine image, video, prompt builder, library, batch, and reasoning nodes on the visual canvas.
Keep the workflow editable so the next campaign, storyboard, or variation starts from a proven setup.
Inputs and outputs
| Layer | What DUTO keeps visible | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Inputs | briefs, prompts, references, and source assets for transitions and motion | the same creative context can be reused across runs |
| Workflow steps | model choices, prompt systems, and batch logic kept visible on the canvas | teams can compare and refine how shot transition planning are produced |
| Outputs | images, clips, variants, and handoff paths tied to the setup that made them | a successful run becomes a repeatable production system |
Caveat: model availability and behavior for transitions and motion change quickly. DUTO focuses on keeping the workflow repeatable, so teams can keep testing the models that fit their own production context rather than relying on any single result.
Use cases
Related
Explore neighbouring DUTO workflow pages to find the closest fit for your production process.
FAQ
DUTO can help structure transition-style workflows by combining storyboard frames, image-to-video steps, camera language, and prompt systems.
No. Model behavior changes quickly. DUTO preserves the workflow setup so teams can test, compare, and reuse transition approaches.
No. DUTO is workflow-first: it keeps the prompts, references, model choices, and steps behind shot transition planning editable on one canvas instead of hiding them behind a single button.
Yes. The point of DUTO is reuse: a transitions and motion setup that works can be saved as a workflow and rerun for the next campaign, product, or variation without rebuilding it.