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Cinema Studio

Stop prompting, start directing. Cinema Studio brings professional cinematography controls to AI video generation with 12 cinema lenses, focal length control, aperture settings, and 6-axis camera movements.

概览

Cinema Studio uses the Kling 2.6 video model with advanced optical controls that simulate real-world camera equipment and movements. Instead of relying solely on text prompts, you get precise control over lens characteristics, depth of field, and camera motion.

Cinema Lenses

Choose from 12 professional cinema lenses across two categories (spherical and anamorphic):

Spherical Lenses (8 options)

Professional spherical lenses for natural, cinematic looks:
  • Lensbaby — Creative tilt-shift effect with soft focus
  • Laowa Macro — Ultra-sharp macro lens with minimal distortion
  • Canon K-35 — Vintage cinema lens with warm color rendition
  • ARRI Signature Prime — Modern cinema lens with exceptional sharpness
  • Cooke S4 — Classic cinema lens with natural skin tones
  • Petzval — Vintage lens with swirly bokeh and vignetting
  • Helios — Soviet-era lens with distinctive swirly bokeh
  • Zeiss Ultra Prime — High-end cinema lens with clinical sharpness

Anamorphic Lenses (3 options)

Widescreen cinematic lenses with distinctive characteristics:
  • JDC Xtal Xpress — Compact anamorphic with modern flare characteristics
  • Panavision C-Series — Classic Hollywood anamorphic with blue flares
  • Hawk V-Lite — Premium anamorphic with oval bokeh and warm flares
Each lens brings unique optical characteristics, bokeh rendering, and color science to your generated videos.

Optical Controls

Focal Length

Control the field of view and perspective:
  • Auto — Model selects optimal focal length
  • 8mm — Ultra-wide angle, extreme perspective distortion
  • 14mm — Wide angle, dramatic perspective
  • 35mm — Standard wide, natural perspective
  • 50mm — Normal lens, minimal distortion

Aperture (f-stop)

Control depth of field and exposure:
  • Auto — Model selects based on scene
  • f/1.4 — Very wide aperture, shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh
  • f/4 — Medium aperture, balanced depth of field
  • f/11 — Narrow aperture, deep depth of field, everything in focus
Lower f-numbers = shallower depth of field (blurrier background) Higher f-numbers = deeper depth of field (more in focus)

Camera Movements

Control camera motion with 6-axis sliders (range: -10 to +10):

Horizontal Movement

Move camera left/right (dolly/truck)
  • Negative values: move left
  • Positive values: move right

Vertical Movement

Move camera up/down (boom/pedestal)
  • Negative values: move down
  • Positive values: move up

Pan

Rotate camera left/right on horizontal axis
  • Negative values: pan left
  • Positive values: pan right

Tilt

Rotate camera up/down on vertical axis
  • Negative values: tilt down
  • Positive values: tilt up

Zoom

Move camera forward/backward (dolly in/out)
  • Negative values: zoom out / dolly back
  • Positive values: zoom in / dolly forward

Roll

Rotate camera on longitudinal axis (Dutch angle)
  • Negative values: roll counterclockwise
  • Positive values: roll clockwise

Static Mode

Toggle Static to lock camera in place (no movement).

使用方法

Basic Workflow

  1. Go to /cinema-studio
  2. (Optional) Upload Reference Image
    • Drag & drop or click to browse
    • Switches from text-to-video to image-to-video mode
  3. Select Cinema Lens
    • Choose spherical or anamorphic
    • Read lens description for optical character
  4. Set Optical Parameters
    • Focal length (14mm - 135mm or Auto)
    • Aperture (f/1.4 - f/11 or Auto)
  5. Configure Camera Movements
    • Toggle Static for locked camera
    • Or adjust 6 axes for dynamic motion
  6. Write Prompt (optional but recommended)
    • Describe the scene, action, mood
  7. Click Generate

Example Setups

Cinematic Product Reveal
  • Lens: ARRI Signature Prime
  • Focal Length: 50mm
  • Aperture: f/4
  • Camera: Slow horizontal dolly (H: +2), static otherwise
Dramatic Fashion Shot
  • Lens: Hawk V-Lite (Anamorphic)
  • Focal Length: 50mm
  • Aperture: f/1.4
  • Camera: Slow vertical boom (V: +3), slight zoom in (Zoom: +1)
Wide Landscape Scene
  • Lens: Zeiss Ultra Prime
  • Focal Length: 14mm
  • Aperture: f/11
  • Camera: Pan right (Pan: +5), static otherwise
Vintage Commercial Look
  • Lens: Canon K-35
  • Focal Length: 35mm
  • Aperture: f/4
  • Camera: Circular motion (H: +3, Pan: -4, Tilt: +2)

Text-to-Video vs Image-to-Video

Text-to-Video

Generate video from prompt only — model creates the entire scene. Best for:
  • Conceptual scenes
  • Imaginary environments
  • Creative freedom

Image-to-Video

Upload reference image — model animates it with your cinema controls. Best for:
  • Animating product photos
  • Specific art direction
  • Consistent look across shots

Model & Pricing

Model: Kling 2.6 (Text-to-Video or Image-to-Video) Duration: 5s or 10s Credits:
  • 5s: 8 credits
  • 10s: 16 credits
Speed: 3-5 minutes Aspect Ratios: 1:1, 16:9, 9:16 Audio: Toggle on/off

Combining with Other Features

Cinema Studio works great in workflows:
[Reference Image] → [Cinema Studio] → [Video Upscale] → [Export]
Or for batch production:
[Product Photos] → [Cinema Studio (batch)] → [Lip Sync] → [Export]

Professional Tips

Lens Selection

  • Spherical for clean, modern commercials
  • Anamorphic for cinematic, widescreen storytelling
  • Vintage lenses (Canon K-35, Petzval, Helios) for retro aesthetics with swirly bokeh
  • Modern lenses (ARRI Signature Prime, Zeiss Ultra Prime) for sharp, clinical looks
  • Creative lenses (Lensbaby, Laowa Macro) for unique perspectives

Focal Length Strategy

  • Ultra-wide (8mm) — Extreme perspective, dramatic distortion
  • Wide (14mm) — Establish environment, show space
  • Standard (35mm) — Natural perspective, versatile
  • Normal (50mm) — Human eye view, minimal distortion

Aperture Strategy

  • f/1.4 — Maximum bokeh, creamy separation, shallow depth of field
  • f/4 — Balanced depth, professional standard
  • f/11 — Deep focus, everything sharp

Camera Movement

  • Subtle is better — Keep values -3 to +3 for natural motion
  • Combine axes — Real cameras use multiple movements
  • Match speed to mood — Slow = dramatic, fast = energetic

Prompting Best Practices

Even with cinema controls, good prompts help:
[Subject/Action] + [Lighting] + [Mood/Style]
Example:
Luxury watch on marble pedestal, dramatic side lighting, 
high-contrast shadows, premium aesthetic

故障排除

Motion is too fast/jerky:
  • Reduce camera slider values (keep -3 to +3 range)
  • Try Static mode for locked camera
  • Increase duration to 10s for smoother motion
Depth of field not visible:
  • Use lower aperture (f/1.4)
  • Use wider focal length with closer subject
  • Ensure subject separation from background
Lens character not noticeable:
  • Some lenses are subtle — try extreme options (Canon K-35, Petzval, Helios for swirly bokeh)
  • Combine with wide aperture (f/1.4 for maximum lens character)
  • Use in image-to-video mode for more control

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