AI video prompt guide

Veo 3 Camera Control Prompts

A strong camera control prompt combines movement, framing, lens, duration, lighting, and continuity. Use this guide to turn a basic scene idea into a more directed AI video prompt.

Prompt examples by movement

Static Shot

A locked-off camera with no movement, useful for stable product or dialogue shots.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a stable static shot with deliberate composition. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Pan

The camera rotates horizontally from left to right or right to left.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a smooth horizontal pan across the scene. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Tilt

The camera rotates vertically up or down.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a slow vertical tilt revealing the subject. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Dolly In

The camera physically moves closer to the subject.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a slow dolly-in camera movement toward the subject. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Dolly Out

The camera physically moves away from the subject.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a gradual dolly-out revealing the wider environment. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Push-in

A forward camera move that increases focus and emotional pressure.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a subtle cinematic push-in toward the main subject. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Pull-out

A backward move that expands the frame and reveals context.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a smooth pull-out that reveals the surrounding scene. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Tracking Shot

The camera travels with a moving subject.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a steady tracking shot following the subject. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Orbit Shot

The camera circles around the subject.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a smooth orbit shot circling around the subject. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Crane Shot

The camera moves vertically through space, often rising above the scene.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a cinematic crane shot rising above the scene. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Drone Shot

An aerial camera movement with wide spatial coverage.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using an aerial drone shot gliding over the scene. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Handheld

A slightly imperfect camera feel that adds realism and urgency.

Create a 6-second cinematic video using a subtle handheld camera movement with natural motion. Keep the subject centered, use soft cinematic lighting, and maintain continuity across the shot.

Camera movement mistakes to avoid

Stacking too many movements

Use one primary camera idea per shot so the model has a clear direction.

Confusing dolly and zoom

A dolly changes physical camera position; a zoom changes lens magnification.

Missing continuity

Specify stable subject, wardrobe, object placement, and lighting direction.

FAQ

What is a camera movement prompt?

It tells the AI video model how the camera should move, frame, and reveal the scene.

Can I use these prompts outside Veo 3?

Yes, adapt the structure to other AI video workflows and always review platform guidance.