Luma Ray 2 camera movement example: city tracking
This Luma Ray 2 text to video example shows city tracking. It highlights camera motion control with 5-second timing · 16:9 · 1080p output.
Prompt breakdown
Text-to-video prompt used to generate this render.
Subject
Wide 16:9 cinematic action shot, a runner sprints through a rainy city street at night, water splashes realistically with each step, reflections on wet asphalt, handheld tracking camera following from the side. Dynamic…
Workflow
Text to video
Camera
Tracking
Output
5s · 16:9 · 1080p
Audio
Off
Constraints
Text To Video, Tracking
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Wide 16:9 cinematic action shot, a runner sprints through a rainy city street at night, water splashes realistically with each step, reflections on wet asphalt, handheld tracking camera following from the side. Dynamic motion with believable inertia and physics, no rubbery limbs, no wobbling background, stable scene geometry, minimal temporal flicker, sharp details despite fast movement, realistic motion blur.
Why Luma Ray 2 fits this shot
Use Luma Ray 2 for cinematic text-to-video, image-to-video, modify, and reframe workflows with 5 s or 9 s generation shots, up to 1080p output, source-video editing, and reframing tools inside MaxVideoAI.
Image input
9s max
Key frames



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