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Higgsfield: Inserting new objects into a video sequence

Demo summary

The user demonstrates using the last frame of a video as a new start frame and adding a plane as an object reference to insert it into an action-genre sequence.

Step-by-step

  1. Select 'Single shot' for the generation mode
  2. Set the last frame of the previous video as the start frame
  3. Choose 'Handheld' for the camera move
  4. Select 'Action' for the genre
  5. Add a plane as an object reference
  6. Generate the video sequence

Options

  • Add people or objects into the scene that were not present in the start frame

Highlights

Cinema Studio 2 is really good at inserting people and objects into the scene, even if they were not present in the start frame. That was basically impossible before.

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