Higgsfield: Animate images using C Dance 2.0

Demo summary
The demonstration shows connecting an image node to a video generation node using the C Dance 2.0 model, including adjusting aspect ratio and motion settings to produce a cinematic video.
Step-by-step
- Click the button and select Video Generation
- Ensure C Dance 2.0 is selected as the model
- Enter a short motion prompt including time frame and camera angle
- Select the video board
- Adjust the aspect ratio and resolution in the right-side settings panel
- Ensure the sound toggle is turned on
- Click Generate
Options
- Switch to other video models depending on desired motion or style
Tips
- Use C Dance 2.0 for creating cinematic AI video
- Include time frames and camera angles in your motion prompt to achieve a more cinematic result
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