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FIELD NOTE · 2026-08-22 · 7 min

Cinema Studio 4.0: turning camera language into production controls

How lens, motion, references, and evaluation can make AI video direction more explicit.

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Why camera language matters

A prompt can say cinematic without defining the camera. Lens, focal length, distance, angle, movement, and lighting give that adjective testable meaning.

Start with simple shot grammar

Define subject action first, camera relationship second, and look third. Avoid stacking orbit, zoom, crane, and handheld movement in the first test.

Compare against alternatives

Krea, Runway, Kling, and Polox expose different combinations of models and controls. Keep reference, duration, ratio, and review criteria fixed.

Keep a human director in the loop

Explicit settings improve communication but do not remove stochastic output. A person must select takes, check continuity and rights, and decide whether synthetic media is appropriate.

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