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Camera Movement

Set the Visual Tone of Your Video

Written by Ramon
Updated over a month ago

The Camera Movement option controls how the virtual camera behaves throughout your video. This plays a key role in defining the mood, energy, and storytelling style of your final output.

Choosing the right movement helps highlight specific details, create cinematic appeal, or keep the focus steady on your product.


Camera Movement Options

1. Dynamic

Adds smooth, flowing camera motion for a cinematic look.
Perfect for fashion, lifestyle products, or anything that benefits from visual energy.

2. Zoom In

Gradually moves the camera closer to the subject.
Ideal for showcasing details, textures, or highlighting key product features.

3. Static

No camera movement at all.
Great for clean, minimal product videos where clarity and stability matter most—especially for PDPs or marketplace listings.

4. Slow Orbit Clockwise (product-only videos)

Performs a smooth 360° clockwise rotation around the product.
Ideal for highlighting form, depth, and design details.


5. Slow Orbit Counter-Clockwise (product-only videos)

Performs a smooth 360° counter-clockwise rotation around the product.
Provides the same full-product visibility as the clockwise orbit, with an alternate visual flow.


Important Notes on Video Length

  • When using Combined Images (Front & Back view) with Slow Orbit camera movements,
    the final video duration will be doubled.

  • This ensures each view receives a complete, smooth 360° rotation for optimal clarity and presentation.


Why Camera Movement Matters

  • Enhances viewer engagement

  • Directs attention to the product

  • Matches style to platform (social vs. eCommerce)

  • Gives your video a professional, intentional feel

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