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From what I can tell, I don't think there's a way to give you an option to pause the camera movements but it'd be a great option to have if possible.
I'm usually pretty busy most of the day so I don't usually have a lot of time to chat online, but I'll be glad to answer any questions you might have when I can.
In regards to my process, I usually just think of ideas that I can make work in Wallpaper Engine that don't require a whole lot of animation since the program doesn't really support 3D animation. The idea is to think of something that is interesting to look at from different camera angles like a big 3D diorama.
A lot of my scenes also involve models that I make for MikuMikuDance, and they can help inspire what I do here and vice-versa.