Higgsfield: Complex camera movement control

Demo summary
The user prompts a robotic arm scene with specific lateral passes, crash pushes, and pull-backs to demonstrate Kling 3.0's improved camera physics and motion smoothness.
Step-by-step
- Enter a prompt describing a robotic arm scene
- Specify a sequence of camera movements: fast lateral pass, crash push, quick pull back, and a return lateral pass
- Include descriptors for snappy acceleration in the prompt
- Generate the video to observe the motion physics
Tips
- Use complex, multi-stage camera instructions to test the model's motion smoothness
- Observe the output for realistic artifacts like rolling shutter and camera shake for added realism
Highlights
“It performed each movement we asked for perfectly. Nothing morphs in the process and the motion is very smooth.”
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