Camera control

Direct a 360-degree roll shot with intent.

The camera rotates once around its lens axis while a central subject stays locked in frame. TrueCut packages the spatial instruction as a reusable control so you can focus on the subject, scene, and reason for the move.

Why TrueCut

Creative controls that explain what will happen before you render.

01

What the move communicates

The camera rotates once around its lens axis while a central subject stays locked in frame.

02

Composition first

Give the model foreground, midground, background, and a clearly framed subject so the movement has visible spatial evidence.

03

Control the strength

Start with a moderate value, then raise it only when the movement is too subtle rather than rewriting the complete scene.

Prompt direction

Start with a shot brief, not a keyword pile.

camera completes one continuous 360-degree axial roll, subject remains centered, no cut or reversal

How it works

A production workflow you can inspect and revise.

  1. Step 1

    Stage the scene

    Choose a subject and environment whose depth and geometry support the intended movement.

  2. Step 2

    Apply the control

    Select 360-Degree Roll, then set duration, strength, aspect ratio, and a compatible video model.

  3. Step 3

    Evaluate the camera

    Review trajectory, subject stability, horizon, parallax, and whether the move reaches a clear ending.

Built for real work

Use cases

  • Narrative filmmaking
  • Commercial direction
  • Social and music video
  • Previsualization

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