Happy Horse 1.1 camera movement example: studio push-in
This Happy Horse 1.1 text to video example shows studio push-in. It highlights audio-enabled output and camera motion control with 10-second timing · 16:9 · 1080p output.
Prompt breakdown
Prompt used to generate this render.
Four-shot energetic studio food-film sequence in a small night market noodle stall after rain. Shot 1: neon reflections on wet pavement, a chef silhouette places a black wok over a blue gas flame, steam already rising.…Show full promptHide full prompt
Four-shot energetic studio food-film sequence in a small night market noodle stall after rain. Shot 1: neon reflections on wet pavement, a chef silhouette places a black wok over a blue gas flame, steam already rising. Shot 2: macro close-up of noodles flipping in the wok with orange sparks, camera locked, sizzling oil and quick whoosh. Shot 3: medium side shot as the chef slides the noodles into a ceramic bowl, steam curls across the lens, background lanterns soft and out of focus, no signs or readable text. Shot 4: slow push-in on the finished bowl on a stainless counter while rain taps the awning and steam fades into the neon light, no dialogue, no logos.
Workflow
Text to video
Camera
Push In, Close Up
Output
10s · 16:9 · 1080p
Estimated price
$2.34
Audio
Enabled
Constraints
Text To Video, Audio Enabled, Push In
Prompt improvement notes
Note 1
Keep the subject, camera move, lighting, duration, aspect ratio and audio requirement grouped so the render has one clear production brief.
Note 2
Change one variable at a time when cloning this prompt: model, duration, camera motion or reference input. That makes quality and price differences easier to compare.
Note 3
Add a short negative prompt if you need to block text overlays, logos, distorted hands, face warping or unwanted camera shake.
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