Macro and micro context
Macro context
Seedance 2.5 AI video generator motion control
Micro context
pan, dolly, orbit, push-in, zoom, tracking shot, handheld, lens, depth
Motion verbs
Use camera verbs when motion is the ranking and generation differentiator: push in, orbit, follow, pan, tilt, crane, dolly.
Lens and framing
Lens language adds microsemantic precision. It changes whether the output feels intimate, wide, product-focused, or documentary.
Bridge to text and image inputs
Text-to-video needs camera language to create movement. Image-to-video needs it to animate without losing the visual anchor.
Entity attribute value coverage
| Entity | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| camera movement | examples | push-in, orbit, dolly, tracking |
| lens | examples | 24mm, 50mm, macro |
| shot type | function | sets viewer perspective |
Semantic triples
Contextual bridges
Camera Control FAQ
Can Seedance 2.5 follow camera movement prompts?
The page is designed around camera movement instructions so users can specify how a shot should move.
Which camera words are useful?
Push-in, dolly, orbit, pan, tilt, tracking shot, handheld, locked camera, macro, wide lens, and shallow depth of field are useful terms.