Director-Level Camera Movement Prompt
This tweet highlights the fourth feature of Seedance 2.0: director-level camera work, allowing users to request specific camera movements (push, pull, pan, tilt) and automatic shot division logic. The provided example prompt generates a continuous tracking shot following a runner through a building to a rooftop view.
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