How to Use Gen AI Video Like a Filmmaker (Without the Crew or the Cost)
- Corey Tate
- May 27
- 1 min read
We’ve entered a new era of AI video creation—one where generative AI makes high-quality content faster, with dramatically lower costs.
Today I’m giving you a variety of camera shots, angle and techniques to use in your AI video creation.
Use these camera shots and techniques in your gen AI prompts.
For marketers and businesses, this isn’t just convenient—it’s a creative advantage.
I’ve broke down camera shots and angles for you—whether you’re just starting out or leveling up your storytelling. It’s like a crash course in visual language, minus the film school price tag.
Types of Camera Shots in AI Video
From landscapes to eye twitches, shot types frame how we feel. The extreme wide shot sets the scene, the wide shot shows where your subject fits, the medium shot captures connection, the close-up draws us into emotion, and the extreme close-up amplifies every detail.
The Impact of Camera Angles in AI Video
Filmmakers don’t just point and shoot—they frame emotion. Camera angles shape how we feel about characters and scenes. Low angles build power, high angles show vulnerability, and POV shots pull us right into the action. Once you start noticing them, you realize they’re telling the real story.
Advanced Camera Movements and Techniques in AI Video
Camera angles set the mood—but movement tells the story. Movements include pan and tilt , tracking shots, drone shots and orbit shots.
Pan and tilt to guide attention, track to follow the action, orbit to elevate the moment, and drone shots to show the bigger picture—every move shifts how we feel the story.
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