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Time-to-Move: Training-Free Motion Controlled Video Generation via Dual-Clock Denoising

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Diffusion-based video generation can create realistic videos, yet existing image- and text-based conditioning fails to offer precise motion control. Prior methods for motion-conditioned synthesis typically require model-specific fine-tuning, which is computationally expensive and restrictive. We introduce Time-to-Move (TTM), a training-free, plug-and-play framework for motion- and appearance-controlled video generation with image-to-video (I2V) diffusion models. Our key insight is to use crude reference animations obtained through user-friendly manipulations such as cut-and-drag or depth-based reprojection. Motivated by SDEdit's use of coarse layout cues for image editing, we treat the crude animations as coarse motion cues and adapt the mechanism to the video domain. We preserve appearance with image conditioning and introduce dual-clock denoising, a region-dependent strategy that enforces strong alignment in motion-specified regions while allowing flexibility elsewhere, balancing fidelity to user intent with natural dynamics. This lightweight modification of the sampling process incurs no additional training or runtime cost and is compatible with any backbone. Extensive experiments on object and camera motion benchmarks show that TTM matches or exceeds existing training-based baselines in realism and motion control. Beyond this, TTM introduces a unique capability: precise appearance control through pixel-level conditioning, exceeding the limits of text-only prompting. Visit our project page for video examples and code: https://time-to-move.github.io/.

Assaf Singer, Noam Rotstein, Amir Mann, Ron Kimmel, Or Litany• 2025

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Camera-controlled Video GenerationDL3DV 160 samples subset 10K (val)
CLIP Consistency0.98
7
Controllable Video GenerationS2M-DAVIS
Subject Consistency96.26
4
Controllable Video GenerationS2M-OMB
Subject Consistency93.92
4
Motion-Controlled Video GenerationS2M-OMB
DINOv296.44
4
Identity ControlnuScenes
FVD231.2
4
Motion-Controlled Video GenerationTime-to-Move (TTM)
FPS0.58
2
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