The reasoning: In the current frame, you are positioned inside a tree with your view already focused on a birch log. The task is to chop a tree, and since a birch log is directly in front of you, the next action of "attack" makes sense to chop it. You haven't obtained the target material yet, so continuing to chop the log aligns with the task.

There's no need for additional camera movement since the target is already centered and ready to be chopped, next action: attack, and next frame: 