The same AI tools, why other people's short plays have the texture of "Oppenheimer", but yours is like a comic strip? The secret is not in the algorithm, but in the operation of the mirror - the lens language is the key to make AI video "come to life".
Today with Hollywood is also using the skills, teach you to AI generated images loaded with "director's mind", another dry goods full of a period, I will split this part of the content into five articles, interested in remember to point attention.
AI skitsWhy the need for mirroring skills is even greater
- algorithmic shortcoming: AI-generated images tend to be static, and the mirror can make up for the "lack of dynamics".
- Cost Advantage: No expensive equipment is required and professional footage can be simulated through post editing.
- Platform Algorithm Preferences:: Traffic skewing towards "movie-inspired" content on platforms like xYin/xHand.
Basic Narrative Scenography Techniques
Let's start with the base narrative footage that accounts for 60% of the total footage in the movie - thePush, pull, traverse, followSpeaking of.
These 4 Lenses Relate to Emotions:
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-Push shots (Push/Dolly in)
-The camera advances toward the subject to make the subject larger in the frame.
Discovering important clues are pupil constriction, moments of sudden realization of the truth in a conversation, being told a sad news...

Runway doesn't handle it well enough here, I'm purely demoing it here, so you can try it with more card draws if you have time.
Cue word: The camera quickly moves forward, focusing on the sad face of the person on the left.
-Pull/Dolly out
-The camera moves away from the subject to make the subject smaller in the frame.
The truth of the murder scene investigation is revealed, reminiscent scenes return to real space, and turning back to find yourself in a changed environment...

Cue word: Pulling back from the close-up of the woman's face to reveal the crowd in the rainy night and the store sign lights in front.
-Truck shot.
-A shot in which the camera moves horizontally (left, right, or diagonally) to take a picture.
A sci-fi movie showcasing high-tech devices, a family drama with a panoramic view of the holiday table, and a multi-character meeting laying...

Cue word: The camera moves to the right across the room to show the laboratory's scientific and technological equipment group / The camera moves to the right to show the laboratory's scientific and technological equipment.
-Tracking shot.
-The camera moves along a track parallel to the subject.
Chase sequences for action scenes, long shots showing characters traversing complex environments, and follow-through shots during movement...

Cue word: Following the beautiful woman riding a bicycle in front, different people are walking by.
That's all for today, next time we'll share the Emotional Intensification Lens, if you're interested, remember to pay attention!