What is Camera?

Camera is one of the core features of PixVerse web platform, specifically designed for generating dynamic camera movement effects. It breaks through the limitations of traditional text prompts by providing preset camera movement trajectories, helping users create cinematic camera movements with one click. It's particularly suitable for creating dynamic posters, video transitions, and other visual content.

How to Use

  1. Select Mode → Open PixVerse web platform, enter "Image-to-Video", and click the "Camera" tab
  2. Choose Effect → Select from 20+ camera movement templates (such as horizontal movement, zoom, orbit, etc.)
  3. Generate Content → Enter text description or upload reference image, then click generate

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Usage Examples

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Horizontal Left

Effect: Camera moves left at constant speed, showcasing horizontal scenery

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Horizontal Right

Effect: Camera moves right at constant speed, enhancing narrative continuity


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Vertical Up

Effect: Camera tilts up and moves upward, creating a sense of openness

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Vertical Down

Effect: Camera looks down and moves downward, enhancing spatial depth


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Crane Up

Effect: Camera lifts up while pulling back, simulating drone perspective

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Dolly Zoom

Effect: Foreground stays constant while background scales, creating visual vertigo


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Zoom In

Effect: Focus on subject details, highlighting tension

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Zoom Out

Effect: Expand from detail to full scene, showing environmental relationships


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Quick Push In

Effect: Rapidly approach subject, creating impact

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Quick Pull Out

Effect: Instantly move away from subject, switching scene rhythm


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Smooth Push In

Effect: Slowly approach subject, creating immersion

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Super Pull Out

Effect: Extremely fast retreat to macro perspective, showing full scene