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Higgsfield: Directing video scenes with emotion controls

Demo summary

Conor demonstrates the Higgsfield video mode interface, selecting saved characters and locations while setting specific emotional states like 'serenity' and 'joy' to influence the generated clip.

Step-by-step

  1. Switch from image mode to video mode in Cinema Studio
  2. Select saved characters and location elements
  3. Set specific emotions for each character using the emotion controls
  4. Configure genre, duration, resolution, and aspect ratio
  5. Set shot control to 'smart'
  6. Paste the text prompt and click generate

Options

  • Toggle audio on or off
  • Adjust camera movement settings
  • Select different genres like 'action'

Tips

  • Use emotion settings like 'serenity' or 'joy' to establish character dynamics before action sequences
  • Utilize saved elements to maintain consistency across multiple generated clips

Highlights

The interface shifts when you do this, and it's genuinely one of the most impressive things about this tool. You get a full set of production controls that feel like you're actually directing something.

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