Higgsfield: Manual camera and motion control

Demo summary
The user configures specific camera movements including handheld shake, dolly shots, and jib motions for an AI-generated werewolf chase scene.
All demos from “I Tested Higgsfield Cinema Studio 2.0 So You Don't Have To...”
1:400:25Maintain character consistency with Higgsfield ElementsThe user demonstrates tagging a specific 'element' (a farmer character) to generate a new image of that same character in a different scenario without using a reference start frame.Higgsfield· AI Person Generator
2:300:18Generate image variations with Grid featureThe creator shows the 3x3 grid generation tool in Higgsfield, which produces nine variations of an image simultaneously for the cost of one credit.Higgsfield· AI Image Generator
5:070:15Multi-shot video timeline editingA demonstration of the Higgsfield interface for dragging to resize shot durations and reordering clips in a multi-shot AI video sequence.Higgsfield· AI Video Editor
5:360:19Manual camera and motion controlCurrentThe user configures specific camera movements including handheld shake, dolly shots, and jib motions for an AI-generated werewolf chase scene.Higgsfield· AI Animation Generator
7:150:28Speed ramping for AI videoThe creator attempts to use the speed ramping tool to make a motorcycle chase start slow and then accelerate, testing the tool's responsiveness.Higgsfield· AI Video Editor- Watch “I Tested Higgsfield Cinema Studio 2.0 So You Don't Have To...” →
AI Animation Generator
2:571:42Navigating Kling 3.0 settings in HiggsfieldThe creator demonstrates how to access Kling 3.0 models within the Higgsfield interface and explains settings for duration, aspect ratio, and native audio.Sebastien Jefferies
7:252:10Setting up character Elements for consistencyThe user shows how to create 'Elements' by uploading character reference images and providing descriptions to maintain subject consistency across AI video generations.Sebastien Jefferies
3:511:27Directing multi-shot sequences in Manual ModeThe user walks through the Manual Mode interface in Higgsfield, setting scene durations, camera movements (tracking, orbit, dolly), and character emotion/genre tags for a multi-shot video.Higgsfield AI
5:250:51Generating a horror sequence with character referencesThe user demonstrates uploading character reference sheets and a keyframe prompt to generate a consistent multi-shot horror sequence in Higgsfield Cinema Studio 2.Higgsfield AI
3:030:15Navigate a 3D scene in HiggsfieldThe video shows the 3D scene tool where the user moves through a generated environment using keyboard keys to adjust perspective and composition before rendering.Taylor Jackson
4:410:19Configure cinematic video settings in Cinema StudioA walkthrough of the Cinema Studio interface showing how to select aspect ratios (like 21:9), camera movements, and multi-shot auto modes.Taylor Jackson
4:240:30Configuring Scene Control and Advanced Settings in KlingThe video shows how to toggle Scene Control mode and use advanced text prompts to influence the AI's generation, such as adding a 'driving fast' effect.Atomic Gains
3:440:19Control camera angles with the Angles toolThe user demonstrates using a circular UI element to manually position a camera for drone or low-angle shots within Higgsfield.Youri van Hofwegen
13:160:39Manage project elements in Higgsfield CollabThe user shows how to add character sheets, locations, and props as 'Elements' in the Higgsfield interface so they auto-attach when pasting prompts.Higgsfield AI
8:301:02Chain AI video scenes with Multi-Reference featureThe creator demonstrates the multi-reference feature in Higgsfield to chain clips together by using a previously generated video as a reference for the next scene to maintain mood and lighting consistency.Youri van Hofwegen
7:340:19Generate multiple camera angles with Higgsfield ShotsThe video shows how to use the 'multi-shot' button within the Cinema Studio interface to generate nine different consistent angles of a single scene.Atomic Gains
5:360:19Manual camera and motion controlCurrentThe user configures specific camera movements including handheld shake, dolly shots, and jib motions for an AI-generated werewolf chase scene.Joseph Martin