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Higgsfield: Animate images with cinematic movement and audio

Demo summary

The creator walks through the video tab settings in Higgsfield, including selecting cinematic movements, duration, slow motion, and start/end frames.

Step-by-step

  1. Select your master frame image
  2. Navigate to the Video tab
  3. Choose a cinematic movement from the available list
  4. Select a duration of either 5 or 10 seconds
  5. Toggle Slow Motion on or off
  6. Set the Start and End frames to control the shot

Options

  • Enable sounds for dialogue
  • Choose from a wide variety of cinematic movements
  • Toggle slow motion for a more cinematic look

Watch out for

  • Camera and lens choices are unavailable in the video tab because the look is inherited from the master image

Tips

  • Use the start and end frame settings to gain more control over your shots
  • Turn on slow motion for specific shots to enhance the cinematic feel

Highlights

What's really nice is we've got sounds now, so we can do dialogue

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