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Luma AI Camera Motion Prompt Builder

Build reusable camera movement blocks for Luma AI prompts, including dolly, pan, orbit, crane, handheld, lens, focus, framing, and speed. Unofficial toolkit. Not affiliated with Luma Labs.

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Camera Motion Prompt Builder

Compose camera movement prompts for Luma AI videos, including dolly, pan, orbit, crane, handheld, lens, and focus notes.

Examples

Slow Orbit

Input example
Motion plan: Hero product on table, cinematic orbit, premium feel
Output example
Camera prompt block: Camera motion: slow clockwise orbit around the product at table height, 35mm lens feeling, smooth stabilized movement, subject centered in frame, shallow depth of field, focus locked on the product edges, no sudden zoom, no handheld shake.

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Reveal Dolly

Input example
Motion plan: Forest path reveal, subject appears at the end
Output example
Camera prompt block: Camera motion: gentle dolly forward along the forest path, low eye-level framing, gradual reveal of the subject in the distance, soft rack focus from foreground leaves to the subject, steady movement, natural parallax, no abrupt cuts.

Camera Motion Prompt Builder processes this example in the browser and lets you inspect the result before copying it.

Privacy note

This tool processes your input locally in your browser. Your text, code, file, or generated value is not uploaded to LumaTool servers.

How to use

  1. Step 1. Choose the core camera move and describe the subject framing.
  2. Step 2. Set movement speed, lens feeling, focus behavior, and shot direction.
  3. Step 3. Generate a camera motion block and combine it with a full scene prompt.
  4. Step 4. Keep the move simple when the subject action is already complex.

Real-world examples

Translate cinematography language into prompt-ready camera instruct...

Translate cinematography language into prompt-ready camera instructions.

Compare dolly, orbit, pan, tilt, crane, handheld, and locked-off ve...

Compare dolly, orbit, pan, tilt, crane, handheld, and locked-off versions.

Add lens and focus notes to product, character, and environment pro...

Add lens and focus notes to product, character, and environment prompts.

Common use cases

  • Translate cinematography language into prompt-ready camera instructions.
  • Compare dolly, orbit, pan, tilt, crane, handheld, and locked-off versions.
  • Add lens and focus notes to product, character, and environment prompts.
  • Keep camera movement consistent across a series of related shots.
  • Simplify prompts by separating camera language from scene description.
  • Compose camera movement prompts for Luma AI videos, including dolly, pan, orbit, crane, handheld, lens, and focus notes.

FAQ

Which camera move should I choose first?

Start with one clear move that supports the story: dolly for reveal, orbit for dimensionality, pan for discovery, or locked-off for stability.

Should I combine multiple camera moves?

Use restraint. One or two compatible moves usually read better than a long list of conflicting directions.

Does this control a real camera?

No. It generates prompt language for AI video planning only.

Is this made by Luma Labs?

No. LumaTool is an unofficial toolkit and is not affiliated with Luma Labs.

What is Camera Motion Prompt Builder best used for?

Camera Motion Prompt Builder is useful for focused luma ai tools tasks where you need a quick browser-based result without switching tools.

How is my input handled?

This tool processes your input locally in your browser. Your text, code, file, or generated value is not uploaded to LumaTool servers.

Can I use the output in production work?

Yes, but review the result before applying it to production systems. LumaTool helps with utility work, validation, and formatting, but final decisions stay with you.

Which related tools pair well with this page?

The related tools section links to nearby workflows in the same locale so you can continue formatting, validating, converting, or checking related data.

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