An establishing shot or long shot in filmmaking is a wide view that shows the overall setting of a scene. It helps the audience understand where the action is happening. For example, in a movie, an establishing shot might show a city skyline before zooming in to the characters inside a building. It's used to provide context and set the mood or atmosphere of the scene.
When you use this LoRA trained on movie trailers, it has learned the visual style, composition, and mood from various scenes, including establishing shots. So, if you're trying to generate long shots or establishing shots using your LoRA model, it will help recreate that cinematic, wide-view look by applying what it has learned from trailers—like framing, color grading, and the overall aesthetic typically found in those wide, introductory scenes.
Extensive 7000+ movie trailers dataset.
Computer vision was used to identify the extreme close up shots on movie trailers I used python to extract and tag images from trailers frames for LORA training.
Data set source:
https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/movieshots#:~:text=Subject%20Centric%20Lens-,MovieShots%20is%20a%20dataset%20to%20facilitate%20the%20shot%20type%20analysis,and%20movement%20types%20of%20shot.
Check point: stable diffusion XL
Trigger word: include (long-shot) in your prompt