Stop regenerating the same scene from scratch every time the camera changes.
AI video creators often have one reliable keyframe and five inconsistent follow-up shots. The panorama workflow is designed to lock the environment once, then derive multiple frames from the same spatial source.
Request Early AccessPrompt-driven shot generation tends to mutate walls, windows, props, background depth, and horizon lines between camera angles. That forces creators to choose between consistency and iteration speed.
Generate or expand a 360 panorama first, preview the whole environment, then treat the next shots as virtual-camera exports instead of brand-new scene generations.
Make the workflow predictable enough to use in production planning.
Cleaner scene continuity
Background logic stays more stable because you are reframing one environment instead of asking the model to rebuild it from scratch.
More predictable shot sequencing
Once the environment exists, you can plan close, medium, and wide views around the same world with less prompt roulette.
Better fit for iterative edits
You can revisit the same panorama later and export another angle without rerunning the full environment generation step.