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Generate text-to-video with Wan 2.7 (Wan-AI's flagship motion model) on RunComfy. Documents Wan 2.7's strengths (multi-reference conditioning, audio-driven lip-sync via `audio_url`, smoother transitions, prompt expansion), the duration / resolution / aspect-ratio schema, and when to route to HappyHorse 1.0 / Seedance 2.0 / Kling / LTX 2 instead. Calls `runcomfy run wan-ai/wan-2-7/text-to-video` through the local RunComfy CLI. Triggers on "wan", "wan 2.7", "wan-2-7", "wan video", or any explicit ask to generate video with this model.
Create AI avatar, talking-head, and lip-sync videos on RunComfy via the `runcomfy` CLI. Routes across ByteDance OmniHuman (audio-driven full-body avatar), Wan-AI Wan 2-7 (audio-driven mouth sync via `audio_url` on a portrait), HappyHorse 1.0 (Arena #1 t2v / i2v with in-pass audio), and Seedance v2 Pro (multi-modal cinematic with reference audio + reference subject). Picks the right model for the user's actual intent — UGC voiceover, virtual presenter, dubbed product demo, lip-synced character, dialog scene — and ships each model's documented prompting patterns plus the minimal `runcomfy run` invoke. Triggers on "talking head", "lip sync", "avatar video", "make X speak", "audio to video", "audio driven avatar", "virtual presenter", "AI spokesperson", "dubbed video", "UGC avatar", "HeyGen alternative", "Synthesia alternative", "digital human", "make this portrait talk", "video from voiceover", or any explicit ask to put words in a face.
Translate and dub existing videos into multiple languages using HeyGen. Use when: (1) Translating a video into another language, (2) Dubbing video content with lip-sync, (3) Creating multi-language versions of existing videos, (4) Audio-only translation without lip-sync, (5) Working with HeyGen's /v2/video_translate endpoint.
Generate talking head videos using each::sense AI. Create AI presenters, lip-sync avatars, corporate spokespersons, training videos, and multi-language content from photos, scripts, or audio files.
Generate character voices using TTS, voice cloning, and lip-sync tools. Supports Chatterbox, F5-TTS, TTS Audio Suite, RVC, and ElevenLabs. Use when creating speech audio for characters or syncing audio to video.
Localize and dub videos using each::sense AI. Translate audio, generate subtitles, clone voices, and create lip-synced multilingual versions of your video content.
Translate and dub a video into another language with voice cloning and lip-sync, powered by HeyGen Video Translation. The presenter keeps their face, their voice is cloned into the target language, and lips re-sync to the new audio — viewers see the same person speaking natively. Use when: (1) localizing an existing video into one or more languages ("translate this video to Spanish", "make this in French and German", "dub this into Japanese", "I need this in 10 languages for a launch"), (2) the user has a finished video and wants the SAME presenter speaking another language (not a new presenter — that's heygen-video), (3) podcast / audio-only translation ("translate this podcast", "dub the audio but keep my video"), (4) high-stakes translations where the user wants to review/edit subtitles before final render (the proofreads workflow), (5) "translate my video", "dub this", "localize this clip", "make a multilingual version", "subtitle and dub". Returns the translated video URL (or audio file for audio-only mode), one per target language. Chain signal: if the user wants to CREATE a new video in another language (no source video exists yet), route to heygen-video and write the script in the target language — do not use heygen-translate. Use heygen-translate only when there is an existing source video to localize. NOT for: creating new videos from scratch (use heygen-video), avatar creation (use heygen-avatar), TTS-only synthesis (use heygen-video with audio-only output), or text-only translation.
Use Chanjing Avatar API for lip-syncing video generation
Control audio generation requests before execution. Use this when the user asks for TTS, persona voice, voice change, translated dub, cloned voice take, podcast audio, or lip-sync audio handoff and the skill must classify the request before handing execution to voice-batch-runner or a video workflow.
Generate digital-human short videos with Luma / 拾光 / 拾光智能体 / 拾光工具 by composing voice clone, TTS, avatar, lip-sync, subtitle, and enhancement tools.
Generate videos from text prompts or animate static images using ModelsLab's v7 Video Fusion API. Supports text-to-video, image-to-video, video-to-video, lip-sync, and motion control with 40+ models including Seedance, Wan, Veo, Sora, Kling, and Hailuo.
Animate any still image on RunComfy — this skill is a smart router that matches the user's intent to the right i2v model in the RunComfy catalog. Picks HappyHorse 1.0 I2V (Arena #1, native audio, identity preservation) for general animations, Wan 2.7 with `audio_url` for custom-voiceover lip-sync, or Seedance 2.0 Pro for multi-modal animation from image + reference video + reference audio. Bundles each model's documented prompting patterns so the caller gets sharper output without burning iterations on the wrong model. Calls `runcomfy run <vendor>/<model>/image-to-video` (or endpoint variant) through the local RunComfy CLI. Triggers on "image to video", "image-to-video", "i2v", "animate image", "make this move", or any explicit ask to turn a still into video.