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Steal These 5 Hollywood Camera Shots For Your Next AI Video

You don't need a film degree. Learn five dead-simple prompt 'recipes' for professional-quality shots.

By Dr. X. N.September 24, 2025

The Problem: The Guesser

You describe the scene and just hope for the best, letting the AI guess how to film it. The result is often a flat, boring, static shot.

This is being a prompter. It relies on luck and produces amateur results.

The Solution: The Director

You tell the AI exactly how to film the scene using the language of cinematography. You control the camera.

This is being a director. It relies on precision and produces professional results.

5 Cinematic "Recipes" to Steal

1. The Epic Wide Shot

Use this to establish a location or make a character feel small and isolated in a vast world.

"Extreme wide shot of a lone wanderer in a desert, drone shot flying backward."

2. The Hero's Low Angle

Use this to make your subject look powerful, dominant, and important.

"Low angle medium shot of a superhero looking down at the camera, city in the background."

3. The Tense Dolly Zoom

A classic thriller technique to create a sense of unease, vertigo, or a dramatic realization.

"A woman's shocked face, dolly zoom, eyes wide."

4. The Immersive POV Shot

Puts the viewer directly into the character's experience for maximum immersion.

"Point of view (POV) shot, running through a forest, branches whipping past the camera."

5. The Reveal with a Crane Shot

Perfect for dramatic introductions or revealing the true scale of a scene.

"A character stands on a cliff, crane shot moving up and away to reveal a massive alien mothership."

The Bottom Line

A single cinematic keyword is often all it takes to transform a simple video into a cinematic experience. The **Prompt Master G** app organizes these choices for you.