Luma Ray 2 Flash camera movement example: studio push-in
This Luma Ray 2 Flash text to video example shows studio push-in. It highlights camera motion control with 5-second timing · 16:9 · 720p output.
Prompt breakdown
Text-to-video prompt used to generate this render.
Subject
Wide 16:9 full-body unboxing video in a clean studio/kitchen setting. A person is fully visible (head-to-toe or at least head-to-knees) standing behind a minimalist tabletop. They unbox a small generic gadget from a pla…
Workflow
Text to video
Camera
Push In
Output
5s · 16:9 · 720p
Audio
Off
Constraints
Text To Video, Push In
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Wide 16:9 full-body unboxing video in a clean studio/kitchen setting. A person is fully visible (head-to-toe or at least head-to-knees) standing behind a minimalist tabletop. They unbox a small generic gadget from a plain matte cardboard box: peel the seal, open the lid, remove the inner tray, take out the device and accessories, and lay everything neatly on the table. The person occasionally lifts the item toward the camera for a closer look, then places it back down. Realism requirements: natural body proportions, stable identity, realistic skin and clothing fabric, no face warping, no unnatural limb bending. Hands must be highly realistic: correct finger count, natural grip, believable pressure/contact with the box and device, consistent shadows, no extra fingers, no “floating” objects. Keep object geometry stable, no wobbling background, minimal temporal flicker. Camera: single continuous shot, tripod-stable, slight cinematic push-in (very slow), eye-level or slightly above table height. Natural soft daylight, clean shadows, realistic materials and textures. No logos, no brand names, no watermarks. No subtitles. Optional on-screen title at the top (perfectly readable and stable, no jitter): "UNBOXING — FIRST LOOK"
Why Luma Ray 2 Flash fits this shot
Use Luma Ray 2 Flash for quicker text-to-video, image-to-video, modify, and reframe iterations with the same Ray 2 workflow family, 5 s or 9 s generation shots, and faster source-video editing.
Image input
9s max
Key frames



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