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Adobe Firefly: Using Higgsfield Plugin in Premiere Pro

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates the Higgsfield plugin integrated directly into Premiere Pro, showing how to reframe clips for social media, upscale footage to 4K, and generate new scenes without leaving the editing timeline.

Step-by-step

  1. Open the Higgsfield plugin within Premiere Pro
  2. Navigate to the Video Generation tab to generate new scenes using text prompts
  3. Select the Reframe tab to automatically import a timeline clip for social media formatting
  4. Click Generate to process the reframed video
  5. Go to the Upscale tab to increase footage resolution to 4K
  6. Use the Background Removal tab and enter a prompt to isolate subjects
  7. Upload an image to the Edit Video section and enter a prompt or seed to modify existing footage

Options

  • Install the plugin for After Effects, Premiere Pro, or Figma
  • Use Seed IDs to control the consistency of video edits

Watch out for

  • Background removal results can be inconsistent
  • The creator is not yet fully convinced by the quality of the 4K upscaling compared to other tools

Tips

  • Use the plugin to stay in your 'creative flow' instead of switching between browser tabs
  • The Reframe tool is particularly useful for ensuring subjects (like objects near the edge of the frame) fit perfectly for short-form content

Highlights

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