Minimax AI video-01-director
Generate high-definition videos with Minimax video-01-director using specific camera movements. The minimax/video-01-director model supports 720p resolution at 25fps and creates videos up to 5 seconds. Control camera movements using bracketed commands or natural language within the promp
Key Features of Minimax AI video-01-director
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AI Video Generation: Creates videos from text or images.
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Cinematic Camera Movements: Allows control over camera movements like pan, tilt, zoom, and tracking.
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High Definition: Supports 720p resolution at 25fps.
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Camera Movement Control:
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Use bracketed commands (e.g., [Pan left, Tilt up]).
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Incorporate natural language descriptions within the prompt.
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Supported Camera Movements: Includes horizontal, vertical, depth, and special movements.
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Horizontal: [Truck left], [Truck right], [Pan left], [Pan right].
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Vertical: [Pedestal up], [Pedestal down], [Tilt up], [Tilt down].
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Depth: [Push in], [Pull out], [Zoom in], [Zoom out].
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Special: [Tracking shot], [Shake], [Static shot].
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Preset Shot Combinations: Offers preset combinations for circling, walking, and dynamic shots.
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Circling shots: [truck left, pan right, tracking shot] (left circling), [truck right, pan left, tracking shot] (right circling).
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Walking shots: [truck left, tracking shot] (left walking), [truck right, tracking shot] (right walking).
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Dynamic shots: [push in, pedestal up] (upward tilt), [truck left, pedestal up] (scenic shot), [pan right, zoom in] / [pan left, zoom in] (stage shots), [pedestal down, tilt up] (downward tilt)
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Tips for optimal results
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Be specific in camera movement descriptions.
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Place movement commands at logical points in the prompt.
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Combine natural language with bracketed commands for precise control.
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Limit combined movements to 3 or fewer.
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Start with a clear subject description.
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Include camera movements in brackets where they should occur.
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Add details about style, mood, or environment.
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Consider sequential timing of movements