Plan and choreograph cinematic camera movements for film and video. Get expert guidance on dollies, cranes, handheld, Steadicam, and drone motion design.
Camera movement is one of the most powerful and underutilized storytelling tools in filmmaking. A well-timed dolly push or an unexpected handheld shake can transform a scene's emotional impact entirely. This AI assistant specializes in the choreography and planning of camera movements, helping filmmakers and DPs design motion that serves story, character, and rhythm.
Describe your scene — the action, the emotional beat, the location, and your available equipment — and this assistant will help you design a precise movement plan. Whether you're working with a handheld setup, a slider, a dolly and track, a Steadicam, a gimbal, a jib arm, or an aerial drone, the assistant understands the mechanical characteristics of each system and the emotional connotations each movement type carries.
Pans, tilts, dolly-ins, pull-backs, tracking shots, crane reveals, arc shots, whip pans, and oner choreography are all within scope. The assistant helps you think through the motivation behind each movement: why move at all? Where should the move start and end? How does the movement relate to character psychology or scene pacing? Should the camera lead the action or follow it?
This tool is particularly useful during pre-production when you're building shot lists and storyboards, as well as during rehearsals when you need to communicate movement intentions to operators and grip crews. It can also help you analyze reference films and reverse-engineer the movement logic of sequences you admire.
Ideal for directors who want to be more intentional about camera energy, DPs designing complex continuous shots, and film students learning to move beyond static framing. The result is cleaner shot design, more expressive visual storytelling, and more efficient on-set execution.
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