OpenArt: Multi-shot camera control with Wan 2.6

Demo summary
Demonstration of the multi-shot prompting feature in Wan 2.6, allowing for distinct camera angle changes within a single AI generation.
Step-by-step
- Paste the prompt into the input field
- Split the prompt into distinct shots (e.g., three different scenes)
- Select the maximum settings
- Ensure the 'multi' option is selected
- Click Generate
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