Previsualize Moves Shot By Shot
Lay out camera moves for commercials as a clean sequence of storyboard shots, so pacing, framing, and transitions are obvious before you commit. Explore options like push-ins, reveals, and orbiting hero shots while keeping the narrative beat consistent. You’ll make faster decisions and present a clearer creative direction for the spot.
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Keep Brand World Consistent
Great camera moves for commercials depend on continuity: the same subject, the same world, and the same visual identity across every shot. Reuse prior outputs and Elements to keep characters, locations, and props aligned as you change perspective and movement. The result feels like one cohesive commercial instead of a set of mismatched clips.
Try for FREETurn Key Frames Into Motion
After you’ve planned the move, generate video from text prompts or anchor motion between a chosen start frame and end frame. This makes common commercial beats—reveals, rack-focus moments, and hero fly-bys—feel more controlled and intentional. Refine the motion and styling through multiple passes without rebuilding your entire sequence.
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Add Voice, Music, And SFX Per Shot
Complete camera moves for commercials by attaching speech, music, and sound effects directly to the shots they belong to. Pair a voice with a character and reuse it to keep performance consistent from scene to scene. You’ll end up with a more convincing preview that communicates timing, mood, and impact—not just visuals.
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