Treat AI image generation as keyframes
Hi everyone I keep seeing people get great results from Higgsfield, but then get stuck when they try to turn a single good image into something usable for video.
A common issue I’ve run into (and hear from others) is: You generate a strong image, but when you animate it, the motion feels random or breaks the look.
What helped me simplify this was:
  • Treating Higgsfield images as keyframes, not final shots
  • Locking the camera style and lighting first
  • Keeping motion prompts very minimal and consistent across frames
  • Thinking in short 3–5 second clips instead of full scenes
Once I stopped trying to do everything in one prompt and focused on consistency over complexity, the outputs became way more usable for video work.
Curious if others here have run into the same thing and how you’re handling animation flow with Higgsfield.
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Johnhenry Merkley
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Treat AI image generation as keyframes
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