Generate video elements with Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates uploading a studio background screenshot into Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5 to generate a centipede breaking through a wall using image-to-video prompting.
Step-by-step
- Upload a screenshot of your background into Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5 as an element
- Enter a specific prompt describing the action you want to occur in the background
- Review the generated results for consistency with your original image
- Run multiple generations until the background and the effect match your requirements
Options
- Generate different subjects such as a centipede or an ant breaking through a wall
Watch out for
- The tool may change the camera angle or the appearance of the room even if prompted not to
- The background may be altered slightly from the original uploaded screenshot
Tips
- Be very specific with your prompt to get closer to the desired result
- Expect to run several takes as it rarely produces a good-looking result right away
- Prioritize the quality of the visual effect over a 100% perfect background match if necessary
Highlights
“it always takes a lot of, yeah, takes. But then eventually, I got this one, and that one looked really cool.”
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