Higgsfield: Multi-shot video timeline editing

Demo summary
A demonstration of the Higgsfield interface for dragging to resize shot durations and reordering clips in a multi-shot AI video sequence.
Step-by-step
- Drag the edges of a shot on the timeline to resize its duration
- Drag and drop shots to swap their order in the sequence
Tips
- Use the manual multi-shot route to access the timeline editing interface
Highlights
“this interface for changing the duration of different shots is really smooth”
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