Tutorials · Chapter B (2/4) · ~10 min
AI Video Generation
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Direct short shots before building a whole scene.
Try yourself
Video
Shot director
Build a shot card. Consent/disclosure must be on before Generate.
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Recap
What you just did
ShotDirectorSim built a shot card and blocked generate until consent/disclosure was on.
Teach
How it works
Build a shot in layers:
- Subject and setting — who or what, and where
- Action — one clear movement
- Camera — framing and motion
- Look — medium, light, color, mood
- Timing — duration and pace
- Constraints — details to preserve or avoid
Create a 6-second 16:9 video.
Subject: a red paper boat in a shallow rain puddle.
Action: the boat drifts slowly past one yellow leaf.
Camera: low close-up, gentle tracking from left to right.
Look: overcast afternoon, realistic, soft reflections.
Timing: calm continuous motion, no cuts.
Avoid: people, text, logos, sudden camera shake.
For a sequence, make a tiny shot list first. Generate each shot separately, reuse the same character or object description, and change only one variable when continuity breaks. Save prompts, seeds, references, and settings when the tool supports them.
Use it
When you'd use this
- Storyboards, concept clips, and background motion
- Product or lesson visuals that would be hard to film
- Testing a visual idea before a larger production
Watch out
Watch out
Do not clone a real person’s appearance or create deceptive footage without permission and clear labeling. Check music, image, character, and commercial-use rights. Generated video can distort bodies, physics, text, and brand details frame to frame.
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Try this next
Write one six-second shot with all seven layers. Generate a second version that changes only camera movement, then compare which better serves the scene.