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The girl was drying her clothes elegantly. After drying, she took out another piece in the bucket and shook the clothes vigorously.
The camera zooms out slightly (revealing a panoramic view of the street) and follows the heroine. The wind blows the skirt of the heroine. The heroine is walking on the streets of London in the 19th century. The heroine…
The camera follows the man in black as he flees quickly, followed by a group of people chasing him. The camera switches to side tracking. The character panics and knocks down a fruit stand on the roadside, gets up and…
The man @image-1 walked tiredly in the corridor after get off work, his steps slowed down, and finally he stopped at the door of his home. A close-up shot of his face. The man took a deep breath, adjusted his mood, put…
Replace the girls in @video-1 with opera actresses. The scene is set on a beautiful stage. Refer to the camera movements and transition effects of @video-1, and use the lens to match the characters' movements to create…
Refer to all the transitions and camera movements of @video-1, one shot to the end, the picture starts with a chess game, the camera moves left to show the yellow gravel on the floor, the camera moves up to a beach,…
For a commercial photography display of @image-2 bags, refer to @image-1 for the side of the bag, and @image-3 for the surface material of the bag. It is required that all details of the bag be displayed, and the…
Take @image-1 as the first frame of the picture, the first-person perspective, refer to the camera movement effect of @video-1, the scene above refers to @image-2, the scene on the left refers to @image-3, and the scene…
Refer to the image of the man in @image-1. He is in the elevator of @image-2, and completely refer to all the camera movement effects of @video-1 and the facial expressions of the protagonist. Hitchcock zooms in when…
Referring to the image of a man in @image-1, he is in the corridor of @image-2, completely referring to all the camera effects of @video-1, as well as the facial expressions of the protagonist. The camera follows the…
The tablet computer of @image-1 is used as the main body. The camera is moved with reference to @video-1. The camera is zoomed in to a close-up of the screen. After the camera is rotated, the tablet is reversed to show…
The actress in @image-1 serves as the subject, and she performs rhythmic push-pull and pan movements with reference to the camera movements of @video-1. The movements of the actress also refer to the dance movements of…
Refer to @image-1@image-2 spear character, @image-3@image-4 double sword character, imitate the actions of @video-1, and fight in the maple leaf forest of @image-5
Referring to the character movements in Video 1 and the surrounding lens language of Video 2, a fight scene between Character 1 and Character 2 was generated. The fight took place in the starry night. During the fight,…
Refer to the camera movement and screen switching rhythm in Video 1, and reproduce the red supercar in Picture 1.
Replace the character of @video-1 with @image-1, with @image-1 as the first frame. The character puts on virtual science fiction glasses. Referring to the movement of @video-1 and the close-up surround lens, the…
Refer to the model’s facial features in the first picture. Models wear the clothes in the 2nd to 6th reference pictures and come closer to the camera, making naughty, cold, cute, surprised, and cool looks. Each look…
Refer to the advertising creativity of the video, use the provided down jacket pictures, and refer to the goose down pictures and swan pictures, and match them with the following advertising words: "This is goose down,…

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