Google AI Studio: Creating different camera angles with image references

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates using an initial image as a reference and prompting Nano Banana to change the camera to a top-down aerial view and close-up shots.
Step-by-step
- Upload an initial image to use as an image reference
- Enter a prompt specifying the desired camera angle change
- Repeat the process for different shots like top-down aerial views or close-ups to build out your scenes
Options
- Top-down aerial view looking straight down
- Close-up shot
- POV shot through a sniper scope
Tips
- Use this method to maintain consistency across different scenes of the same character
- Keep prompts simple by literally asking the AI to change the camera view to the specific shot you have in mind
Highlights
“the prompts for this are super simple”
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