This is how you make the AI crowd-cam trend.
IMAGE PROMPT: Use the uploaded image as the character reference.
Keep the same [character] (man, woman, person), and the same overall identity.
Dress [him/her/them] in [outfit] (for example: a clean black fitted t-shirt, an open light beige overshirt, dark trousers, and a simple watch). Keep the outfit [style] (for example: casual, stylish, and natural for a live sports event).
Create a realistic broadcast crowd-cam shot at a live [sport] match (for example: football, basketball, tennis, baseball). [He/She/They] is seated naturally among spectators in the [venue] (for example: stadium, arena, grandstand, stands). [He/She/They] is part of the crowd. The camera is positioned in front of [him/her/them], like a real TV broadcast camera zooming into the audience from across the [field/court/track/pitch]. Frame [him/her/them] in a medium shot.
[His/Her/Their] face and upper body are clearly visible, with other spectators around [him/her/them]. [He/She/They] is not posing. [He/She/They] is not looking at the camera. The moment feels candid, like the broadcast camera randomly caught [him/her/them] watching the match. Include realistic [sport] spectators, [venue details] (for example: stadium seats, arena seats, scarves, team jerseys), [lighting] (for example: bright daylight, stadium lighting), [background action] (for example: a blurred football pitch, blurred court action), and small broadcast graphics like [graphics] (for example: a match score bug and LIVE label). Make it feel like a real sports broadcast frame. Make the aspect ratio [aspect ratio] (for example: 16:9).
ANIMATION PROMPT: Animate this as a realistic live [sport] broadcast crowd-cam moment (for example: football, basketball, tennis, baseball). Keep the [character] (man, woman, person) seated naturally among the crowd, watching the match. [He/She/They] is part of the audience, not performing for the camera. [His/Her/Their] movement should be subtle and natural: [movement 1] (for example: a soft blink), [movement 2] (for example: a small head movement), then [movement 3] (for example: a relaxed smile, a slight laugh, a brief glance toward the camera, a small peace sign, or a gentle hair adjustment). Keep it casual and effortless. Keep the motion minimal and believable, like a real TV broadcast camera randomly caught [him/her/them] in the crowd for a few seconds. Add subtle natural background movement from nearby spectators and a realistic live [venue] atmosphere (for example: stadium, arena, grandstand, stands).
Keep the camera stable like a broadcast shot. Do not make the movement exaggerated or too performative. Quick tips: Use a clear reference image. If you want the same outfit, say: “Keep the same clothing from the reference image.” Add extra reference images for better character consistency. Keep the animation subtle so it feels like a real broadcast moment.
Try it out and let me see what you create.