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Higgsfield: Simulate professional gear in Cinema Studio

Demo summary

The user uses Cinema Studio to select a full-frame cine digital camera and 35mm lens to generate a high-end cyberpunk image and then adds a 'dolly in' camera movement.

Step-by-step

  1. Click on Cinema Studio from the homepage
  2. Go to the Image tab
  3. Select your camera and lens combination
  4. Enter your image prompt and click Generate
  5. Switch to the Video tab
  6. Upload the generated image
  7. Select a camera movement from the options
  8. Enter a video prompt describing the movement and click Generate

Options

  • Full-frame cine digital camera
  • 35mm lens
  • Dolly in camera movement

Tips

  • Use a full-frame cine digital at 35mm to achieve a cinematic film quality look
  • Describe environmental details like reflections and atmosphere in the prompt for better results

Highlights

you've got a cinematic shot that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie

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