Q: How many video minutes a month can we generate using basic animation from an image?
I read it's 8-16 credits per generation. (8000 credits/8-16 credits/second) = 500-1000 seconds = 8.3-16.6 minutes /month. Is that correct?
It's not much, considering it's not a full animation, but just an image with some zooms and pans. There should be a way to expand these limits, even if it's through a connection with Veo3, Sora, or another provider.

Chao_Mootion
Oct 7, 2025A: I answered the question to other users who share the similar concern. For full animated videos, the are true cinematic, high-quality videos, not even close to static image zooming......
The # of mins you could created depends on the credit consumption and that's why I suggest a hybrid mode of basic animation with high quality option which possibly gives you 2 -3x longer of video you can generate with the SOTA AI generation.
I read the suggestion of using a hybrid mode that combines basic animation with a high-quality option to save credits. What you call a "high-quality option" would be short movies, and "basic animation" would be animated images (that's what I meant by applying high-quality zooms and pans to an image). Is that correct? So,if I only use "basic animation," how many minutes a month can I create approx?
Still, we need to be able to expand the number of credits, even if it involves connecting with another service.