Higgsfield: Animate AI scenes with Kling 3.0

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates converting a static scene into a video by selecting the Kling 3.0 model, adding motion prompts, and setting the duration and quality to 1080p.
Step-by-step
- Select the scene you want to animate
- Click on Animate
- Enter a motion prompt describing the character interactions and body language
- Select Kling 3.0 from the video models list
- Set the duration between 3 to 15 seconds
- Set the quality to 1080p
- Click Generate
Options
- Add a short line of dialogue to the prompt
- Use the SeaDance 2.0 model
- Use the Grok Imagine model
Tips
- Think of writing the prompt like directing a real scene
- Use Kling 3.0 for smoother motion, better character consistency, and natural dialogue reactions
- Set the duration to around 10 seconds to give the scene enough time to develop
- Set quality to 1080p to get the best and most detailed result
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