The reasoning: In the current frame, you are facing a tree block directly in front of you, likely a birch log, and you are engaged in chopping it. The action of attacking makes sense because you need to collect wood from the tree. Since the target (the log) is directly in your view and you are already interacting with it, there is no need to change the camera angle or look for another target at this moment. Continue attacking until the log is collected, next action: attack, and next frame: 