I drew a red line on a picture and AI flew a drone down it (Workflow)
TL;DR: The hardest part of AI video is camera control. "FPV drone shot" sends the camera anywhere but where you want. The fix is to literally draw the flight path as a red line on an aerial shot. Agent One on invideo draws that line for you, then one prompt tells it to remove the line and fly an FPV drone along the exact path. One image, one prompt, one unbroken cinematic shot.
The problem
Camera movement is what separates a real shot from a generated one, and it's the thing AI video is worst at. You type "FPV drone shot, fast, cinematic" and the camera drifts off doing its own thing. You can't tell it the path, so you settle for slow push-ins and pull-backs.
The fix: draw the path
Take an aerial or high angle still of your scene and draw a single red line across it. That line is the camera's flight path. Then in Agent One you paste a prompt that says: remove the red line, create a 15 second ultra fast FPV shot in one unbroken take that faithfully follows the path, and use the image as the full reference for everything in frame.
The part that makes it effortless
You don't even have to draw the line by hand. Hand Agent One the aerial shot and ask it to mark the flight path, and it returns the same image with the red line on it. From there it's one paste and you have a continuous drone shot diving through the scene exactly where you wanted it.
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I drew a red line on a picture and AI flew a drone down it (Workflow)
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