28 cinematic camera presets.
Lens. Light. Movement. Every shot crafted for cinema. One click to apply on any video model — no prompt engineering required.
Dolly In
Camera moves toward the subject on a track.
Dolly Out
Camera pulls back, revealing the wider environment.
Crash Zoom
Extreme rapid zoom creating disorienting tension.
Bullet Time
360° frozen-moment effect popularized by The Matrix.
Anamorphic Wide
Ultra-wide with characteristic horizontal lens flares.
Handheld
Natural, slightly shaky movement for documentary feel.
Steadicam
Smooth gliding movement following the subject.
Whip Pan
Fast horizontal pan blurring into the next shot.
Dutch Angle
Tilted camera suggesting unease or disorientation.
Bird's Eye
Top-down overhead shot for context and scale.
Worm's Eye
Low angle looking up, making subjects feel powerful.
Rack Focus
Focus shifts between foreground and background subjects.
Tilt Up
Camera tilts upward, typically to reveal height or scale.
Tilt Down
Camera tilts downward for reveal or subjective POV.
Arc Shot
Camera orbits around a stationary subject.
Crane Up
Camera rises vertically to reveal a wider landscape.
Crane Down
Camera descends from aerial to ground-level intimacy.
Push In
Slow, deliberate camera move toward emotional beats.
Pull Back
Subject revealed as camera retreats, expanding context.
Hitchcock Zoom
Zoom out while dollying in — creates vertigo effect.
Snap Zoom
Quick zoom to subject for comedic or dramatic emphasis.
Shoulder Mount
Intimate, realistic movement as if shot by a documentarian.
Lock-Off
Perfectly static camera — all tension comes from action.
POV Shot
Shot from the character's perspective, first-person view.
Over the Shoulder
Frame one subject looking at another from behind.
Cowboy Shot
Mid-thigh framing — classic western composition.
Extreme Close-Up
Fills frame with single detail — eye, lips, texture.
Establishing Shot
Wide shot setting the scene's location and context.