Adding Camera Movement in Flow

Demo summary
The demo shows how to use the camera icon chip in the Flow interface to select specific movements like zooms or pans and preview them before generation.
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3:270:14Adding Camera Movement in FlowCurrentThe demo shows how to use the camera icon chip in the Flow interface to select specific movements like zooms or pans and preview them before generation.Boring Motion
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