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Higgsfield: Configure video generation settings and character emotions

Demo summary

The narrator walks through the director panel in Higgsfield, dropping in character and location assets, and using the 'smile icon' to set specific character emotions like 'vigilance' for the scene.

Step-by-step

  1. Open the reference media panel on the left side
  2. Click on elements and add character, location, and prop assets one by one
  3. Click the smile icon next to each character to select an emotion
  4. Adjust the intensity slider for the chosen emotion
  5. Select the genre in the director panel
  6. Set the duration and aspect ratio
  7. Toggle the audio setting to on

Options

  • Set emotions to happy, angry, vigilance, or others
  • Leave camera movement and speed ramp on auto
  • Adjust emotion intensity for natural or dramatic performances
  • Choose specific aspect ratios like 16 by 9

Tips

  • Add assets to the reference media panel so the AI knows exactly which characters and locations to use
  • Leave camera movement and speed ramp on auto as Cinema Studio usually does a great job choosing these
  • Keep audio turned on so the AI generates dialogue and background sound directly inside the clip

Highlights

there's one really useful feature I want to show you... you can actually control the emotion of each character

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