Master shot composition, camera movement, framing, and prompt engineering to create cinematic AI videos with Viddo.ai
When most people learn AI video creation, they pour all their energy into characters and scenes — what the character looks like, how to write the wardrobe, how to stack the lighting. After hours of tweaking, the result still looks like a slideshow.
The problem is simple: you told the AI what's in the frame, but you never told it how to shoot.
A real director can film the same person and make it a romance, a thriller, or a horror film. The difference isn't in the character — it's in the camera. Camera language determines:
When creating videos on Viddo.ai, you can enter camera instructions directly in the prompt field. The platform supports multiple top-tier models including Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, Runway Gen-4, and Kling — each responds slightly differently to camera language, but the core vocabulary is universal.

Shot size is the most fundamental dimension of camera language — it determines how much of the subject fills the frame. Different shot sizes convey different amounts of information and emotional distance.
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Shot Size |
Frame Range |
Emotional Effect |
Best For |
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Extreme Wide Shot |
Subject tiny, environment dominant |
Tiny, lonely, epic |
City promos, nature, establishing shots |
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Wide Shot |
Full body + extensive environment |
Establish context, set the scene |
Scene intros, travel vlogs |
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Full Shot |
Head to toe |
Show character state and action |
Action scenes, outfit showcases |
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Medium Shot |
Waist up |
Dialogue, narrative, balanced |
Interviews, conversations, product demos |
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Close-up |
Chest up |
Emotion, expression, intimacy |
Emotional expression, character focus |
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Extreme Close-up |
Face or object detail |
Tension, revelation, impact |
Eye close-ups, product details, suspense |
· Wide shot sets the stage — tell the audience "where are we"
· Medium shot tells the story — show "who is doing what"
· Close-up conveys emotion — let the audience "feel the character"
· Extreme close-up grips the heart — create "visual impact" and "suspense"
In Viddo.ai's prompt field, shot size should be one of the first elements you write. Use these English keywords directly — all AI models understand them:
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Shot Size |
Prompt Keywords |
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Extreme Wide Shot |
extreme wide shot, aerial view |
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Wide Shot |
wide shot, establishing shot |
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Full Shot |
full shot, head to toe |
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Medium Shot |
medium shot, waist up |
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Close-up |
close-up, bust shot |
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Extreme Close-up |
extreme close-up, macro |
Camera movement is the key to turning "static frames" into "dynamic storytelling." The 18 templates below cover 90%+ of short video scenarios, each with ready-to-use prompts you can paste directly into Viddo.ai.
Best for: Emotional climax, character highlights, dramatic peaks
Camera logic: Wide shot → Medium shot → Extreme close-up, camera continuously pushes forward
Best for: Revealing the environment, showcasing world-building, creating contrast
Camera logic: Close-up → Medium shot → Wide shot, camera pulls back
Best for: Scenic showcases, environment introductions, architecture tours
Camera logic: Ultra-wide panoramic shot, camera slowly moves horizontally
Best for: Running, cycling, racing — any high-speed motion
Camera logic: Side medium shot, camera moves parallel to subject, perfectly synced speed
Best for: Chase scenes, action sequences, adventure scenarios
Camera logic: Rear follow shot, camera continuously follows the subject from behind
Best for: Showcasing buildings, cities, grand-scale scenes
Camera logic: Close-up → Bird's-eye panoramic, camera continuously rises
Best for: Hero entrances, skill activation, product showcases
Camera logic: Medium shot, camera orbits 360° around the subject
Best for: Thriller, suspense, psychological drama
Camera logic: Camera pulls back while zooming in — subject stays same size, background distorts
Best for: Plot twists, dialogue scenes
Camera logic: Camera fixed, focus smoothly shifts between foreground and background
Best for: City promos, sci-fi blockbusters, nature documentaries
Best for: Game cinematics, adventure scenes, immersive experiences
Best for: Action sequences, drama films, immersive storytelling
Best for: Documentaries, war scenes, realistic style
Best for: Comedy, suspense, plot twists
Best for: Interrogation scenes, negotiations, dialogue
Best for: Sports, chase scenes, racing
Best for: Injury, intoxication, panic scenes
Best for: Suspense, psychological thriller, experimental film
If you can't memorize all 18 camera movements, just remember one formula:
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Shot Size + Camera Movement + Speed/Direction + Subject Action + Environment + Lighting & Mood |
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Element |
Purpose |
Example Keywords |
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1. Shot Size |
Controls information amount |
extreme close-up / close-up / medium shot / wide shot / extreme wide shot |
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2. Camera Movement |
Controls how the lens moves |
dolly in / dolly out / pan left/right / tilt up/down / tracking shot / orbit / crane up |
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3. Speed & Direction |
Controls pacing |
slowly / rapidly / gradually / suddenly / from left to right / upward |
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4. Subject Action |
What happens in the frame |
walking / running / turning / reaching / jumping / falling / rotating |
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5. Environment |
Where the scene is, what atmosphere |
rain-soaked alley / misty forest / neon-lit city / candlelit room |
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6. Lighting & Mood |
Sets the emotional tone |
golden hour / blue hour / backlit / side light / volumetric / neon / candlelight |
Example 1 — Emotional Close-up:
Medium shot, camera slowly dollies in at steady pace. A young girl stands on a rainy night street looking up at the sky. Raindrops trace down her cheeks, neon lights reflecting on the wet pavement, cinematic lighting atmosphere.
Close-up, camera orbits 360 degrees around the product, slow and steady. A perfume bottle floats above black velvet, golden liquid gently sloshing inside. Single overhead light source creating soft highlights and deep shadows, luxurious texture.
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Category |
Keyword |
Visual Effect |
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Lighting |
Golden hour |
Warm, long shadows, orange-amber tones |
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Lighting |
Blue hour |
Cool, melancholic, deep blue sky |
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Lighting |
Backlit |
Edge glow, silhouette effect |
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Lighting |
Volumetric |
Visible light beams through dust/fog |
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Lighting |
Neon |
Colored artificial light, cyberpunk |
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Lighting |
Candlelight |
Warm, flickering, intimate |
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Tone |
Warm palette |
Comfort, nostalgia, intimacy |
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Tone |
Cool palette |
Distance, calm, tech feel |
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Tone |
Desaturated |
Melancholy, realism, vintage |
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Style |
Cinematic |
Shallow DOF, film color grading, widescreen |
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Style |
Documentary |
Handheld feel, natural light, observational |
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Style |
Anime |
Cel-shaded, vibrant colors |
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Style |
Film noir |
High-contrast B&W, low-key lighting |
A single shot can rarely tell a complete story. Real AI short videos require multiple shots combined. The core of storyboarding: each shot has a clear purpose, and shots connect logically.
Storyboard template:
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Shot # |
Size |
Movement |
Description |
Duration |
Transition |
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01 |
Extreme Wide |
Fixed / Slow Push |
Establish scene — futuristic city skyline |
3s |
Fade in |
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02 |
Medium |
Tracking |
Protagonist walking on the street |
4s |
Hard cut |
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03 |
Close-up |
Push In |
Expression shift — protagonist notices something |
2s |
Hard cut |
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04 |
Extreme Close-up |
Fixed |
Key prop / clue reveal |
2s |
Hard cut |
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05 |
Wide |
Pull Back |
Reveal the full picture — contrast / twist |
4s |
Fade out |
On Viddo.ai, you can use the "Video Extend" feature to break through single-generation duration limits and produce complete long-form videos.
· Character consistency: Use Viddo.ai's "Image to Video" feature — upload the same character reference image as the first frame to ensure consistent appearance across shots
· Style consistency: Use identical style keywords across all shots (e.g., "cinematic, 2.39:1, film grain")
· Lighting consistency: Keep the same light source direction and color temperature within the same scene
· Use Seed parameter: Set a fixed Seed value on Viddo.ai for more consistent visual style
Most AI video platforms in 2026 support audio generation. Adding sound descriptions to your prompts can double the viewing experience.
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Sound Type |
Keywords |
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Music Style |
orchestral / lo-fi hip hop / ambient electronic / jazz piano |
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Ambient SFX |
rain on glass / wind through trees / city traffic / ocean waves |
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Action SFX |
footsteps on gravel / door creaking / glass shattering |
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Voice |
whispered narration / dialogue / breathing / laughter |
Viddo.ai is a multi-model AI video generation platform supporting top models like Seedance 2.0, Google Veo 3.1, Runway Gen-4, and Kling. Here's the complete workflow for applying camera design knowledge on Viddo.ai.
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Viddo.ai Feature |
Camera Design Use Case |
How To |
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Create videos with camera movement from scratch |
Enter prompt with shot size + camera movement → Select model → Generate |
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Image to Video |
Lock the frame with a reference image, control movement only |
Upload first frame → Enter camera movement instructions → Generate dynamic video |
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Video Extend |
Extend video length |
Generate a single shot → Click Extend → Continue camera movement and style |
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180-second auto-storyboard, one click |
Enter story outline → AI auto-designs storyboards and camera movements |
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Model |
Camera Precision |
Strengths |
Recommended Use |
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Seedance 2.0 |
★★★★★ |
Character motion, consistency |
Story films, manga dramas, character-driven content |
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Google Veo 3.1 |
★★★★★ |
Cinematic quality, physics realism |
Commercials, product showcases, high-quality short films |
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Runway Gen-4 |
★★★★☆ |
Stylization, creative expression |
Art videos, music videos, creative content |
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Kling V3.0 |
★★★★☆ |
Dynamic effects, physics simulation |
Action scenes, sports content |
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Wan 2.7 |
★★★★☆ |
Open-source, long video |
Batch production, custom workflows |
Step 1: Write the storyboard script
Plan 5 shots, 3 seconds each, covering different shot sizes and camera movements.
Step 2: Generate shot by shot on Viddo.ai
· Shot 1 (Establishing): Select GPT Image 2 → Enter wide shot prompt → 16:9 → 1080p → Generate
· Shots 2-4 (Narrative): Use Image to Video → Upload previous shot's last frame as reference → Enter camera movement instructions
· Shot 5 (Climax): Use Seedance 2.0 → Close-up + push-in → Generate
Step 3: Extend with Video Extend
On Viddo.ai, click "Extend" on each shot to lengthen it as needed, or use external editing tools to stitch clips together.
Step 4: Unify the style
Use the same Seed value and style keywords across all shots to ensure consistent color tone, lighting, and film grain.
This quick reference covers the most commonly used camera movement terms in AI video generation. Copy them directly into your Viddo.ai prompts.
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Movement Type |
English Term |
Emotional Effect |
Prompt Phrase |
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Push In |
Dolly In |
Intimacy, focus, reveal |
camera dollies in slowly |
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Pull Back |
Dolly Out |
Loneliness, context, departure |
camera pulls back slowly |
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Pan |
Pan Left / Pan Right |
Survey, discovery, lateral follow |
camera pans left/right |
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Tilt |
Tilt Up / Tilt Down |
Awe / Grounding |
camera tilts up/down |
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Tracking |
Tracking Shot |
Companionship, journey, immersion |
camera tracks alongside subject |
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Orbit |
Orbit / Arc |
Heroic, showcase, 3D |
camera orbits around subject |
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Crane |
Crane Up / Crane Down |
Transcendence / Focus |
camera cranes up/down |
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Handheld |
Handheld |
Immediacy, urgency, realism |
handheld camera, slight shake |
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Steadicam |
Steadicam / Gimbal |
Dreamy, elegant, smooth |
steadicam glides behind subject |
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Dolly Zoom |
Dolly Zoom / Vertigo |
Disorientation, epiphany, fear |
dolly zoom, vertigo effect |
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Whip Pan |
Whip Pan |
Energy, surprise, urgency |
whip pan, motion blur |
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Focus Pull |
Rack Focus |
Redirect attention, reveal |
rack focus from A to B |
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Dutch Angle |
Dutch Angle |
Unease, instability, madness |
dutch angle, 15-degree tilt |
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Speed Ramp |
Speed Ramp |
Emphasis, impact, drama |
speed ramp to slow motion |
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One-Take |
One-Take / Long Take |
Immersion, real-time, virtuosity |
continuous one-take shot |
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First Person |
POV / First Person |
Immersion, subjectivity, gaming |
first-person POV |
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Dive |
Eagle Dive / Descend |
Speed, impact, spectacle |
camera dives down rapidly |
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Aerial |
Aerial / Bird's Eye |
Grandeur, god view, vastness |
aerial shot, bird's-eye view |
· Check if you're using the correct terminology (dolly in ≠ zoom in — they produce different results)
· Avoid contradictory instructions (e.g., writing both "extreme close-up" and "wide establishing shot")
· Place camera movement instructions in the first half of your prompt for better results
· Different models respond differently to camera movements — try switching models
· Use Viddo.ai's Image to Video feature — upload the same character reference image
· Use identical style and lighting keywords across all shots
· Set a fixed Seed value
· Be specific and consistent with character descriptions (e.g., "a 25-year-old woman with long black hair, wearing a red jacket")
This is the most commonly confused concept in AI video:
· Dolly In: The camera physically moves closer to the subject. Perspective changes — foreground objects scale up proportionally, creating a sense of depth
· Zoom In: The lens focal length changes. Camera position stays fixed, perspective doesn't change — similar to cropping and scaling
In AI video, writing "dolly in" typically produces a more natural, cinematic push-in effect.
· 5-second video: 1-2 shots — great for product showcases, emotional close-ups
· 10-second video: 2-3 shots — great for mini-stories, scene showcases
· 15-second video: 3-5 shots — great for complete narratives, commercials
· Use Viddo.ai's Video Extend feature to break through duration limits
· Top pick — Google Veo 3.1: Best physics realism, highest camera precision
· Character narratives — Seedance 2.0: Best character consistency, ideal for story films
· Creative expression — Runway Gen-4: Strongest stylization, ideal for artistic videos
· Batch production — Kling or Wan 2.7: Best value, ideal for mass content
· Viddo.ai Official Site: https://viddo.ai
· Viddo.ai Text to Video: https://viddo.ai/text-to-video
· Viddo.ai Image to Video: https://viddo.ai/image-to-video
· Viddo.ai One-Click Video Creator (180s): https://viddo.ai/one-click-video-creator
· Viddo.ai Video Extend: https://viddo.ai/video-extend