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Higgsfield: Create AI video from an image prompt

Demo summary

The user shows how to convert an image into a video by adding a text description of the action, selecting a 'drone shot' movement, and enabling slow motion in Higgsfield AI.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the Video tab
  2. Click the plus icon for Start Frame
  3. Upload an image or select one from your previous generations
  4. Enter a text description of the scene and the desired action
  5. Select a movement type from the available options, such as Drone Shot
  6. Set the video duration to 10 seconds
  7. Toggle on Audio and Slow Motion if desired
  8. Click Generate

Options

  • Choose from movement types: Static, Handheld, Zoom Out, Zoom In, Camera Follows, or Drone Shot
  • Add an optional End Frame to define the finished shot
  • Adjust video duration settings
  • Toggle audio on or off

Tips

  • Use your existing image generations to move through the setup process faster

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