Motion transfer
Scail 2
Replaces the person in a dance clip with your character, and won a blind compare against the model we run today.
What it does
Drives a reference character from a source video end-to-end, with no intermediate skeleton pass. Two constraints survive the automatic portrait normalisation and neither is a parameter: the output is 16fps, and a driving clip is truncated rather than followed to its end.
What you give it
- Takes
- Video, Image, Text prompt
- Produces
- video
- Reference images
- 1
- Resolutions
- 512p, 704p
- Audio
- keeps the source track
- Category
- Motion transfer
- Price
- 10 cr / 5 s
Required: video, image, text. Anything else listed above is optional.
Scail 2: common questions
What is Scail 2 best for?
Scail 2 is a motion transfer model. Take the movement out of one video and put yourself into it. Replaces the person in a dance clip with your character, and won a blind compare against the model we run today. People run it for: motion transfer, character replacement, no skeleton.
How much does Scail 2 cost?
10 credits for a 5 s clip. It bills per second of output at 2 credits a second, so a shorter clip costs proportionally less. Billing stops at 5 seconds, so one run never costs more than 10 credits. Credits are the only unit we quote. One balance covers every model in the catalogue, so there is no subscription attached to Scail 2 specifically and no minimum spend to use it. See the pricing page for what a credit costs.
What do you need to give Scail 2?
It accepts a video, an image and a text prompt. It will not start without a video, an image and a text prompt. One reference image per run. Resolutions: 512p, 704p. Because this one is usually pointed at footage you did not shoot, a run asks you to confirm you have the rights to the material first.
What do you get back from Scail 2, and how long does a run take?
Every run returns one video. Audio carries over from the source rather than being regenerated. Runs are queued and processed in the background, so you can close the tab — the finished file turns up in your library. We do not quote a fixed wall-clock time: it moves with the length of the run and with how busy the queue is.
How does Scail 2 compare with other motion transfer models?
The catalogue also runs Kling 3.0 Pro Motion Control (standalone) (15 credits for a 5 s clip) for the same job. Kling 3.0 Pro Motion Control (standalone) is our default pick for motion transfer. They all draw on one credit balance, so trying a second one costs nothing beyond the run itself.
What people make with it
A model is a means, not the job. These are the outcomes this one is usually bought for, each with its own walkthrough.
