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Camera movement prompting techniques for cinematic results

Tips for writing prompts with camera trajectory commands (like fly-throughs) for better scene control.

Learning Timeline
Key Insights

Pro-Tip: Trajectory Control on Haiper AI

For more professional results in Haiper AI (Hyo), it is highly recommended to explicitly state the camera movement or trajectory in your prompt to achieve a more cinematic visual effect.

Warning: Object Consistency Issues

AI sometimes fails to maintain consistency for small objects (such as weapons or swords) throughout long scenes. Always check the video output for any visual glitches on assets held by characters.
Prompts

Cinematic Fly-Through Prompt Example

Target: Haiper AI
The warrior starts sprinting towards the monster. Then he leaps towards the monster getting ready to strike. The monster opens its mouth and breathes fire engulfing the warrior in flames. It's going to be an epic fly-through shot tracking the warrior closely.
Step by Step

How to Write Video Prompts with Camera Trajectory Commands

  1. Identify the main subject and the action you want to generate in the scene.
  2. Type out the action description narratively (e.g., character running, jumping, or enemy attacks).
  3. Add specific instructions for camera movement within the prompt.
  4. Use technical camera terms like 'Fly-through shot' or 'Tracking shot' to control the perspective.
  5. Specify a camera trajectory that follows the subject closely (close tracking).
  6. Click the Generate button to process the video combining the action and camera movement.

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