Pexo

Add Camera Movement

Turn an image or existing clip into a moving shot with a directed push, pull, pan, tilt, orbit, track, or handheld feel. The Pexo AI video agent shapes the camera path around your shot goal, framing, subject, speed, depth, and continuity.

Visual source

Upload an Image or Video

Choose the visual that should receive the camera movement.

After uploading the source, describe the camera move, its speed, and the subject or framing the shot should emphasize.

Directed camera motion

Turn a Visual Source into a Moving Shot

Add Camera Movement introduces a planned camera path to an image or video. The movement can bring the viewer closer, reveal more of the scene, follow a subject, change the viewpoint, or add a controlled handheld feel.

The camera move and subject motion are separate instructions. Pexo uses your shot goal to coordinate the path, speed, framing, depth, and continuity instead of applying movement without context.

The source

An Image or Existing Clip

The uploaded visual provides the subject, composition, scene, and starting viewpoint.

The direction

A Camera Path with a Purpose

Describe how the camera should move and what the shot should reveal, follow, or emphasize.

The result

A Moving Shot for Review

Review the camera movement with the subject and framing, then request focused adjustments.

How it works

Add Camera Movement in 3 Steps

Start with the visual, direct the camera, and review how the movement supports the shot.

01

Upload the Visual Source

Add an image or video and identify the subject or part of the scene that should guide the movement.

02

Describe the Camera Move

Choose a push, pull, pan, tilt, orbit, track, or handheld feel, then explain the preferred direction and speed.

03

Review the Moving Shot

Check the path, framing, subject attention, depth, and continuity, then tell the Agent what to adjust.

Agent direction

Shot Decisions the Agent Handles

Your instructions explain why the camera should move, not only the name of the movement.

Camera Path

Directs where the viewpoint travels and how the movement relates to the scene.

Speed and Timing

Shapes whether the move should feel slow and deliberate or quick and energetic.

Subject Attention

Keeps the camera direction connected to the person, product, object, or reveal that matters.

Depth and Continuity

Uses scene depth, framing, and the source composition to guide a coherent moving shot.

Common questions

Add Camera Movement FAQ

What can I use as the visual source?

Start with an image or video that clearly shows the subject and composition you want the camera movement to build from.

What camera movements can I request?

You can direct moves such as a push, pull, pan, tilt, orbit, track, or handheld feel. Explain the shot goal as well as the movement name so the Agent can connect the path to the scene.

Is camera movement different from subject movement?

Yes. Camera movement changes the viewer's viewpoint, while subject movement changes what a person or object does inside the scene. Describe both separately when both matter.

Can I control the speed and framing?

Include the preferred speed, direction, framing, and subject attention in your instruction. Review the generated shot to confirm that the movement supports the intended emphasis.

How can I revise the camera move?

Tell the Agent which part should change, such as the direction, speed, distance, framing, subject focus, or ending viewpoint.

Start with a visual source

Direct the Camera Around Your Shot

Upload an image or video, describe the camera movement, and let the Pexo AI video agent shape the path around the subject and purpose of the scene.