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InVideo: Animate a product with Dolly Out effect

Demo summary

Using a static product image, the user demonstrates how to apply a 'Dolly Out' trend to create a video where the camera zooms out while the product rotates.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the Dolly Out trend in the studio
  2. Attach the effect to your chosen project
  3. Upload or select the reference image of the product
  4. Select the option to use the reference image as the starting frame
  5. Input a prompt to make the subject rotate as the camera zooms out
  6. Review the duration and number of outputs
  7. Click Generate to process the video

Options

  • Adjust the duration of the generated clip
  • Change the number of outputs generated per request

Watch out for

  • This process charges 0.25 credits per second of video
  • The unlimited toggle is not available for this specific feature

Tips

  • Do not change the trend or the AI model settings once you have selected a preset
  • Use a static product image as a starting frame for the best dolly out results

Highlights

this is actually pretty good. Um, starting with just an image that I have given the AI.

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