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Higgsfield Visual Styles

Core Platform Styles

These five styles are Higgsfield's named presets. Reference them by exact name.

Cinematic

Look: Polished, high-contrast, vivid colors, balanced exposure — modern blockbuster Best for: Drama, action, narrative films, commercials, any professional content Color tendency: Rich, saturated, clean Prompt phrase: "Style: Cinematic" Pair with: Kling 2.6/3.0, Sora 2, Dolly In, Arc, Crane Up

Example: A detective walks through a night market.
Style: Cinematic. Cold blue shadows, warm amber market stall light.
Shallow depth of field. 16:9.

VHS

Look: Retro videotape grain, color bleed, slight scanlines, analog imperfection Best for: 80s/90s nostalgia, horror, thriller, retro music videos, flashbacks Color tendency: Slightly washed out, warm yellows and reds, low contrast Prompt phrase: "Style: VHS" Pair with: Handheld camera, Wan 2.5, any horror preset

Example: Teenagers at a house party in 1987.
Style: VHS. Warm, grainy, slightly overexposed. 4:3 ratio.

Super 8MM

Look: Warm film grain, soft vignette, muted colors, home-movie feel Best for: Personal stories, romance, nostalgia, indie films, family moments Color tendency: Warm, golden, slightly faded Prompt phrase: "Style: Super 8MM" Pair with: Handheld, natural light descriptions, intimate scenes

Example: A couple dancing in a sunlit backyard in the 1970s.
Style: Super 8MM. Warm grain, soft vignette edges. 4:3.

Anamorphic

Look: Ultra-wide aspect ratio (2.35:1), horizontal lens flares, slight barrel distortion, epic scale — classic Hollywood widescreen Best for: Action, epic fantasy, war films, sweeping landscapes, high drama Color tendency: High contrast, deep blacks, rich highlights Prompt phrase: "Style: Anamorphic" or "Style: Anamorphic, 2.35:1 widescreen" Pair with: Crane Up, 360 Orbit, Super Dolly Out, Sora 2

Example: An army marches across a frozen plain at dawn.
Style: Anamorphic, 2.35:1. Deep blue-grey tones. Lens flare on the rising sun.

Abstract

Look: Non-representational, surreal color schemes, unconventional shapes, artistic Best for: Music videos, conceptual art, dream sequences, experimental content Color tendency: Vivid, unexpected, driven by concept not realism Prompt phrase: "Style: Abstract" Pair with: Wan 2.5, Portal, Multiverse, Glitch presets

Example: Fractured geometric shapes pulse to music in a void.
Style: Abstract. Electric blue and magenta on black. 1:1 ratio.

Color Grade Vocabulary

Use these in any prompt regardless of style preset:

Mood Color grade description
Cold thriller "Teal and orange, desaturated, high contrast"
Warm nostalgia "Golden hour amber, soft shadows, low contrast"
Cyberpunk "Neon magenta and cyan, deep shadows, HDR"
Horror "Sickly green-yellow, crushed blacks, desaturated"
Romance "Soft warm pink-gold, lifted shadows, dreamy"
Documentary "Neutral, natural light, no grade"
Epic fantasy "Rich jewel tones, deep shadows, volumetric light"
Noir "High contrast black and white, or near-monochrome"
Sci-fi cold "Ice blue and silver, stark white light"
Post-apocalyptic "Desaturated orange and brown, dust haze"

Lighting Vocabulary

Type Description Best for
Golden hour Warm directional light just after sunrise or before sunset Romantic, epic, beautiful
Overcast Soft diffused light, no shadows Documentary, emotional, grounded
Neon Colored artificial light from signs/screens Cyberpunk, night scenes, urban
Volumetric Light rays visible through atmosphere (fog/dust) Fantasy, cinematic, atmospheric
Practical only All light comes from sources visible in frame (lamps, fire, screens) Realism, noir, intimate
Side-lit Single strong light from one side creating deep shadow Drama, tension, portrait
Backlit Subject silhouetted or rimlit from behind Mystery, romance, epic reveal
Low key Mostly dark with small pools of light Horror, thriller, noir
High key Bright, even, minimal shadows Comedy, commercial, lifestyle

Cinematic Lighting Techniques

Specific lighting setups that AI models respond to well. Use these terms directly in your prompts for precise control over how light shapes the scene.

Technique Effect Best for
Rembrandt lighting Triangle of light on the shadowed cheek, one eye lit Portrait drama, character intros, moody interviews
Butterfly / Paramount lighting Overhead light casting a shadow under the nose Glamour, fashion, beauty shots, classic Hollywood
Split lighting Half the face lit, half in complete shadow Duality, inner conflict, villain reveals
Rim lighting / backlit Edge glow outlining the subject's silhouette Mystery, epic reveal, separation from background
Motivated lighting Light source visible or implied in the scene (lamp, window, fire) Realism, narrative grounding, naturalistic drama
Practical lighting In-scene light sources (neon signs, candles, screens) Night scenes, cyberpunk, intimate realism
Chiaroscuro Extreme contrast between light and dark areas Renaissance feel, high drama, painterly compositions
High-key Bright, minimal shadows, even illumination Comedy, commercial, lifestyle, clean aesthetic
Low-key Deep shadows dominate, small pools of light Noir, thriller, horror, psychological tension
Golden hour / Magic hour Warm amber directional light, long soft shadows Romance, beauty, epic landscapes, emotional beats
Blue hour Cool steel-blue ambient light just after sunset Melancholy, transition, quiet tension, urban solitude
Harsh midday sun Hard overhead light, strong defined shadows Desert, confrontation, exposed vulnerability
Overcast diffused / softbox Even soft light, no hard shadows Portraits, documentary, grounded realism

Aspect Ratio Guide

Ratio Name Best for
16:9 Widescreen Standard video, YouTube, film
9:16 Vertical TikTok, Instagram Reels, Shorts
2.35:1 Anamorphic Epic cinema, maximum widescreen drama
1:1 Square Instagram posts, artistic
4:5 Portrait Instagram feed, social portrait
4:3 Classic TV Retro, VHS feel, vintage

Negative constraints: For texture/lighting artifacts (flickering textures, style ignored, over-lit output, color grade inconsistency) and their prevention phrases, see ../shared/negative-constraints.md — Texture/Lighting Artifacts section.


Style Best Practices (Cinema Studio 3.0 / Seedance 2.0)

These principles apply to Cinema Studio 3.0's generation engine (Business/Team plan only) and complement the style vocabulary above.

One Style Anchor Rule

ONE primary style anchor beats five adjectives. Beyond 2–3 style tokens, model attention dilutes and the output becomes generic.

Wrong: Style: cinematic, anamorphic, moody, atmospheric, dramatic lighting, film grain, desaturated, noir-inspired, high contrast, vintage feel

Right: Style: anamorphic, subtle grain, muted palette

Pick your anchor (the single most important style element), add 1–2 supporting tokens, stop.

"Cinematic" Does Nothing

Every generated video is "cinematic" by default. The word adds zero information. Replace it with a specific lens or contrast description:

  • "cinematic"shallow depth of field, warm highlights, cool shadows
  • "cinematic look"anamorphic, 2.35:1, horizontal lens flares
  • "cinematic quality"35mm film stock, natural grain, Kodak Portra palette

Style Transfer via @Reference

Visual style references beat descriptive text. One reference image/video carries more style information than 10 descriptor words:

Match the visual style, color grading, and film texture of @Video1.
A woman walks through autumn leaves in a park.
Camera: slow tracking alongside her.

Use style references for: color grading, film stock emulation, lighting mood, texture quality, era-specific looks.

CGI Material Contract

When prompting CGI or product renders, specify 2–4 material properties per surface to avoid the default "plastic sheen":

Property Options Example
Base metal, glass, fabric, ceramic, wood, leather brushed stainless steel
Roughness matte, satin, glossy, mirror satin finish
Imperfection scratches, dust, wear, fingerprints, patina fine scratches from use
Edge beveled, sharp, rounded, chamfered soft rounded edges

Example: A matte ceramic vase with hairline cracks and a subtle patina, soft rounded rim, resting on rough-hewn oak.

Period Control

Don't just name the decade — specify the materials and lighting of the era:

  • "1970s style"Kodachrome warm tones, wood paneling, orange shag carpet, tungsten bulbs casting amber light
  • "1940s noir"high-contrast black and white, Venetian blind shadows, fedora silhouettes, wet asphalt reflecting streetlamps
  • "1990s home video"Hi8 camcorder grain, autofocus hunting, timestamp overlay, oversaturated greens

Related skills

  • higgsfield-camera — Camera controls to pair with styles
  • higgsfield-mixed-media — Artistic style overlays (non-photorealistic)
  • higgsfield-moodboard — Moodboard + Soul Hex for project-level style locking
  • higgsfield-cinema — Cinema Studio built-in color grading suite
  • templates/ — Annotated genre-specific prompt templates with style examples
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