Veo 2

Professional Cinematography with AI Camera Control

dollyboard isn't just generating random footage—it understands filmmaking language. Specify shot types like tracking shots, dolly moves, and pan directions. Control lens choices, depth of field, and lighting. Your prompts become cinematic instructions, not vague descriptions.

Great cinematography separates amateur footage from professional film. dollyboard deeply understands filmmaking technique and can execute specific cinematic shots and camera moves based on your direction. Mention a "wide-angle establishing shot" and it responds appropriately. Request a "tracking shot following the subject" and watch the camera move with purpose.

You can specify lens choices (18mm wide-angle, 50mm prime, 85mm portrait) and the model adapts composition and perspective accordingly. Control depth of field for cinematic focus pulling, specify lighting effects like chiaroscuro or rim lighting, and request specific camera movements—crane shots, dolly zooms, pans, tilts—and they execute with precision.

This level of control means you're not just generating video—you're directing it. You can prototype complex shots before bringing crew to set, explore different visual approaches quickly, or create professional footage entirely in the digital domain.

How it works

1

Describe your shot with filmmaking language

Use cinematography terminology: shot type (wide, medium, close-up), camera movement (tracking, dolly, pan), lens choice (18mm, 50mm, 85mm), and desired effects.

2

Model interprets and executes cinematics

${brand.shortName} understands filmmaking language and executes your vision with proper composition, perspective, and movement.

3

Iterate on camera work

Refine your shots by adjusting camera movement, depth of field, lighting effects, and lens choice until you capture the exact look you want.

Why it matters

Professional-grade cinematography

Control camera movements, shot types, and lens choices with precision typically reserved for expensive cinema production.

Filmmaking language support

The model understands cinematography terminology—tracking shots, dollies, depth of field, perspective distortion—letting you direct with precision.

Reduce production friction

Prototype complex shots, explore camera movement options, and test visual approaches without booking crews, locations, or expensive equipment.

Who uses Advanced AI Cinematography

  • Filmmakers and directors prototyping complex shots and camera movements before expensive on-set production

  • Cinematographers exploring visual approaches, lens choices, and lighting effects for upcoming projects

  • Advertising directors creating shot lists and testing composition options for commercial productions

  • Music video and concept artists visualizing cinematic sequences and camera choreography

Frequently Asked Questions