A Motion & Shot Reference defines the intended movement and shot behavior within AI-based content. It establishes how subjects, cameras, or scenes are expected to move and how visual moments are framed conceptually across a sequence.
These references do not describe camera techniques or production methods. Instead, they serve as conceptual guides that help maintain consistency in motion, pacing, and shot logic across multiple images, clips, or scenes.
In AI workflows, motion and shot interpretation often vary between generations. Differences in movement direction, speed, or framing progression can disrupt visual continuity even when other references remain consistent. Motion & Shot References address this issue by providing a shared understanding of how visual motion should behave.
On Indera.Digital, Motion & Shot References are treated as finished reference materials, not as instructional guides. They are designed to support content that relies on repeated motion patterns, visual rhythm, or consistent shot progression across multiple outputs.
This section explains what Motion & Shot References are, when they are needed, and how they function conceptually within a planning-first workflow, without exposing technical execution details or generation techniques.

