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LTX 2.3
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LTX 2.3 Retake Video

Revise part of a shot when the structure works but a local moment, action, or timing needs to be redone.

Retake mode is the more surgical edit path in the LTX set. Use it when you want to preserve the broader scene while changing a specific beat, motion decision, or local visual result.

Input

Workflow setup

Step 1

Upload source video

Retake a local part of the shot.

Step 2

Retake prompt

Describe exactly what should change.

Describe the specific change you want in the selected section.

Step 3

Retake settings

Choose range and retake mode.

Run

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Result

Preview

Official retake-video demo on the reusable quick-create layout.
Focused on revising a section without throwing away the whole shot.
Useful for small fixes where the broader scene is already working.
Lets you iterate locally rather than restarting globally.

Why This Path

Pick the right LTX workflow faster

Each mode exists for a different starting point: speech, prompt, still frame, continuation, or a local retake.

Focused on revising a section without throwing away the whole shot.

Useful for small fixes where the broader scene is already working.

Lets you iterate locally rather than restarting globally.

Better suited to targeted edits than broad re-generation.

Production Fit

Use Cases

Where this workflow is most useful inside a real content pipeline.

Local motion fixes

Redo one weak beat instead of restarting the full render.

Performance cleanup

Correct a local action while preserving the rest of the clip.

Shot refinement

Use a narrower edit pass after a broader concept is approved.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers for the practical questions people usually ask when choosing a workflow.

How is this different from extend?

Extend adds continuation. Retake revises a specific part of the existing shot.

When is retake useful?

When the clip is mostly right and only a local section needs to change.

What is the main value?

You keep more of the approved shot while fixing only what is weak.