CVFeb 12, 2025

CineMaster: A 3D-Aware and Controllable Framework for Cinematic Text-to-Video Generation

arXiv:2502.08639v162 citationsh-index: 20SIGGRAPH
Originality Incremental advance
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It addresses the need for user-friendly, professional-level control in video generation for creators, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing text-to-video diffusion models.

The paper tackles the problem of generating controllable text-to-video with 3D-aware elements, resulting in a framework that significantly outperforms existing methods in 3D-aware text-to-video generation.

In this work, we present CineMaster, a novel framework for 3D-aware and controllable text-to-video generation. Our goal is to empower users with comparable controllability as professional film directors: precise placement of objects within the scene, flexible manipulation of both objects and camera in 3D space, and intuitive layout control over the rendered frames. To achieve this, CineMaster operates in two stages. In the first stage, we design an interactive workflow that allows users to intuitively construct 3D-aware conditional signals by positioning object bounding boxes and defining camera movements within the 3D space. In the second stage, these control signals--comprising rendered depth maps, camera trajectories and object class labels--serve as the guidance for a text-to-video diffusion model, ensuring to generate the user-intended video content. Furthermore, to overcome the scarcity of in-the-wild datasets with 3D object motion and camera pose annotations, we carefully establish an automated data annotation pipeline that extracts 3D bounding boxes and camera trajectories from large-scale video data. Extensive qualitative and quantitative experiments demonstrate that CineMaster significantly outperforms existing methods and implements prominent 3D-aware text-to-video generation. Project page: https://cinemaster-dev.github.io/.

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