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LTX 2.3 Sulphur image to video workflow in ComfyUI | Cinematic Motion Creator

Updated: May 11, 2026

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RunComfy

Turns still images into cinematic motion scenes fast and smooth.

Who it's for: creators who want this pipeline in ComfyUI without assembling nodes from scratch. Not for: one-click results with zero tuning — you still choose inputs, prompts, and settings.

Open preloaded workflow on RunComfy

Open preloaded workflow on RunComfy (browser)

Why RunComfy first
- Fewer missing-node surprises — run the graph in a managed environment before you mirror it locally.
- Quick GPU tryout — useful if your local VRAM or install time is the bottleneck.
- Matches the published JSON — the zip follows the same runnable workflow you can open on RunComfy.

When downloading for local ComfyUI makes sense — you want full control over models on disk, batch scripting, or offline runs.

How to use (local ComfyUI)
1. Load inputs (images/video/audio) in the marked loader nodes.
2. Set prompts, resolution, and seeds; start with a short test run.
3. Export from the Save / Write nodes shown in the graph.

Expectations — First run may pull large weights; cloud runs may require a free RunComfy account.


Overview

This workflow helps you turn a still image into cinematic motion sequences with refined camera control, expressive character movement, and realistic micro-expressions. It provides creators with full storytelling precision, enabling mood-rich transitions and dynamic visual continuity. Built for visual designers and animators, it ensures publish-ready, high-quality short videos. The workflow balances automation and artistic control for professional visual storytelling. Perfect for producing cinematic image-to-video shots efficiently.

Notes

LTX 2.3 Sulphur image to video workflow in ComfyUI | Cinematic Motion Creator — see RunComfy page for the latest node requirements.