For those of us using Midjourney as part of a broader content creation workflow — not just for standalone art but as a source for video assets — here's what I've developed for moving from MJ output to finished video efficiently.
**The use cases where MJ images work well in video:**
Concept/mood video for client presentations (before a shoot is approved)
B-roll visuals for explainer or educational content where the concept is abstract
Thumbnail backgrounds and graphic elements
Social content with illustrated aesthetic
**Workflow: MJ → Video**
Generate image sets with consistent style (using the same base prompt + style reference keeps the visual language coherent across a set)
Export at highest resolution available
In video editor, use as still frames with subtle movement (slow zoom, pan) to add dynamism — this is the ""Ken Burns"" approach that prevents static image video from feeling flat
Add narration, music, text overlays
For step 3 and 4, I've been using FlexClip alongside Midjourney images — the image-to-video workflow lets you import images, add subtle motion, layer text, and add audio in one browser-based environment. For content that doesn't need complex compositing, it's a fast path from MJ output to publishable video.
Has anyone else built a MJ-to-video workflow? What's your approach to maintaining visual consistency across a set of AI images?
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