{"type":"video","version":"1.0","html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.loom.com/embed/ca83dbeb06da4607ad958680436e3b03\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1440\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>","height":1440,"width":1920,"provider_name":"Loom","provider_url":"https://www.loom.com","thumbnail_height":1440,"thumbnail_width":1920,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/ca83dbeb06da4607ad958680436e3b03-d0e5edf8983a9e5a.gif","duration":443.48,"title":"Six Emotional Shot Mechanics for Cinema","description":"This Loom explains six cinematic camera shot mechanics for generating emotion in film and AI video generation, emphasizing that emotion is framed not only performed. It argues that scenes can feel emotionally flat when the camera does not translate emotion through composition, distance, movement, and perspective. The video covers emotional close-ups with subtle facial details, empty-space framing for isolation, slow push-ins to build psychological pressure, and varying camera distance to set relationship distance. It also includes over-the-shoulder framing for tension and POV shots for emotional immersion, ending with the rule that how the camera feels equals how the audience feels."}