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Now, camera work isn’t limited by physics. Introducing Higgsfield Mix - combine multiple motion controls in a single shot, including moves that aren’t possible with real cameras. Also dropping 10 new motion controls built for speed, tension, and cinematic impact. 🧩 1/n

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Higgsfield AI 🧩1 year ago

With Mix, you can combine motion controls in ways that don’t exist on set - crane over the head into crash zoom in, or a snorricam with a low shutter. The result feels more authored, more complex, and more true to how real cameras move in commercial work. 🧩 2/n

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Higgsfield AI 🧩1 year ago

The new motion types are built for sharper edits, faster push, and more kinetic rhythm. Perfect for creators working with music, fashion, and any format where pace and energy matter. 🧩 3/n

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Higgsfield AI 🧩1 year ago

These motions can be used on their own or combined through Mix. You can now build shots with shifts, angles, and transitions that would be physically impossible to pull off on set — but feel seamless in generation. It opens a new kind of visual language. 🧩 4/n

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Higgsfield AI 🧩1 year ago

New challenge! Create a video using Mix, drop it in the replies (with your motion combo specified), RT/QT this thread + follow us. We’ll pick 3 winners next Friday for a free 1-month PRO subscription. Let’s see what impossible shots you make. 🧩 5/n

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Higgsfield AI 🧩1 year ago

Higgsfield now lets you design motion the way you design visuals. This update opens up a different kind of camera language. 🧩 6/n

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PowerBeatsVR3 years ago

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Toha Khan1 year ago

Higgsfield just broke the rules of filmmaking—in the best way possible. These new motion controls are next-level. Creativity has no limits now!

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Shahriar Shipon1 year ago

Love how Higgsfield is removing creative limitations—can’t wait to try these new controls!

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Kawsar1 year ago

Combining multiple motion controls in a single shot opens up a whole new level of creative freedom. Brilliant work!

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el.cine1 year ago

shots are so cinematic

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Higgsfield AI 🧩1 year ago

thanks so much!

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