ECHO

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ECHO — A Cinematic AI Short Film She does not know how long she has been fighting. They come one after another — masked, silent, mirroring her every move. Each time she breaks one, she finds something that should not be here. A shoe. Small. Red. One lace undone. The last one is waiting at the end of the corridor. Same jacket. Same scars. Same streak of grey. She does not fight this one. She reaches for the mask. --- Directed and produced entirely in Higgsfield Cinema Studio 2.0. Technical Breakdown: • Emotion Wheel — directed Kira's performance across 9 shots: Rage → Sadness → Terror → Amazement → Pensiveness → Optimism • Genre Switching — Action for combat, Intimate for reveals, Spectacle for destruction, Suspense for the mirror confrontation • Camera Language — 6 different camera bodies, 7 lens profiles, dolly/handheld/jib movements matched to emotional tone • Speed Ramps — Impact for hits, Slow Mo for emotional beats, Speed Up for the collapse • Reference Anchor — locked character consistency across all 9 shots using Kira as Soul ID • Deliberate Silence — two designed silences as narrative punctuation (the red shoe reveal and the mask removal) • Sound Design — ElevenLabs SFX layered with original Suno score, mixed in CapCut Pro 9 shots. 48 seconds. One woman. One mask. One question: What happens when you stop fighting yourself? #higgsfieldaction #higgsfield #cinemastudio #action #ECHO #aifilm #shortfilm #cinemastudio2

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