Jewellery in motion. Light catching metal. Slow reveal. No videographer. No editing suite. One prompt.
Replaces£3,000 per video
New Skillr8-video
Core Concept
You already have the image. This module turns it into a campaign reel.
No videographer. No editing suite. No footage. You take the product shot you generated in Module 03 or the model shot you generated in Module 02. Upload it to Higgsfield and use the r8 skill to help you generate your motion prompt. Higgsfield animates it. The result looks like it was shot on set with a motion rig and a creative director telling the camera operator exactly what to do.
This is the video that runs at the top of your product page. Your Instagram reel. Your collection launch. One prompt. One result.
Your New Skill
Download the r8-video skill file below and upload it to your R8 Studio Skills project in Claude. You now have three skills active in your studio. The Clone skill for model shots. The Product skill for product shots. The Video skill for campaign reels. Each has its own trigger word. Each does one specific job.
r8-video — Skill File
Download and upload to your R8 Studio Skills project knowledge section. Watch the demo before you start.
Watch First
Module 04 Demo
Watch before you start
The Mistake
Thinking the first take is the last one. And asking for multiple movements at once.
Most people write a video prompt like they're describing an action sequence. Dramatic sweeps. Fast cuts. Swirling light effects. The jewellery disappears inside all of it.
Jewellery video works on restraint. A slow drift. Light shifting across a stone. A single rotation that catches the edge of the ring. The movement draws the eye to the piece. It never competes with it. Less motion. More intention. That is what makes it look expensive.
The Golden Rule
Motion must serve the jewellery. Not compete with it.
The more you ask Higgsfield to do, the more likely the piece gets lost. One motion type. One intention. Done well, a 5-second drift across a gold ring looks like a £3,000 production. Done badly, it loses focus from the jewellery and confuses the audience about what you're selling.
The System
1Take your best image from Module 02 or Module 03
2Open your R8 Studio Skills project in Claude
3Type video and upload the image
4Claude outputs a complete Higgsfield motion prompt. Copy it
5Open Higgsfield and upload the same image as your base frame
6Paste the prompt. Set duration: 5 seconds for social, 10 seconds for hero video
7Generate. Review. Save your best result
When the Output Does Not Look Right
If the motion looks glitchy or unnatural, the base image is the problem. Or you are not generating multiple versions to see which one works best. The first generation is almost never the final choice.
Low resolution inputs produce unstable outputs. Use the highest quality version of your image. If the problem persists, go back to your r8-video skill in Claude and ask it to generate a different prompt.
AI is truly a trial and error part of production. It only costs you credits, not an entire salary you have to pay per hour. Be patient. The right result is in there.
The Exercise
1Take your best image from Module 03.
2Open your R8 Studio Skills project in Claude.
3Type video and upload the image.
4Copy the full Higgsfield prompt Claude outputs.
5Open Higgsfield and upload the same image as your base frame.
6Paste the prompt. Generate at 5 seconds first.
7Save your best result. That is your first campaign reel.
The Win
You have a finished campaign reel. Your actual jewellery piece, in motion, with professional light and cinematic movement. Ready to post on Instagram, embed on your product page, or drop as your launch video. You made it from one image and one prompt. No set. No crew. No invoice.
What Comes Next
That's your studio complete. Four modules. Every content type covered. Model shot, product shot, campaign video, all stitched up as one. The bonuses give you the stock to sell and the suppliers to source it from. You're ready to launch.