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Ojito con Soul Cinema 🤩🎥 Comenta “SOUL” y te envío los prompts 📨🔥 El modelo de imágenes de @higgsfield.ai recibe una actualización y ahora desde Soul Cinema se pueden crear escenas realmente cinematográficas. En estos videos te muestro 10 ejemplos que parten de imágenes creadas con Soul Cinema y y Nano Banana 2. Mismos prompts con ambos modelos. Sinceramente me sorprendió bastante lo bien que lo hace este modelo para crear este tipo de escenas. Como punto débil hay que decir que no tiene una gran adherencia al prompt en comparación con NB2. Además, con Soul ID y Soul HEX se pueden crear imágenes con nuestro rostro de forma súper precisa y controlar el color de las imágenes entre las escenas, respectivamente. Muy interesante este modelo de Higgsfield 👌🏽 Por cierto, dos cosas más. Esta comparación deja mal a NB2, pero esto seguro que con el prompt adecuado se pueden conseguir imágenes muy top. Y en segundo lugar, todas las imágenes fueron animadas con Kling 3.0… qué modelo de vídeo más bestia 🥹

How pabloprompt Made This Higgsfield Soul Cinema Vs Nano Banana Hallway AI Video — and How to Recreate It

This AI clip is a clean visual benchmark built around one very cinematic prompt: a distant woman in red walking down a perfectly symmetrical corridor. Instead of changing scenes, the video keeps the concept fixed and uses the frame to compare how two different image models interpret the same hallway atmosphere.

That makes the short useful for creators. You are not guessing which model is better based on unrelated images. You are looking at the same prompt, the same composition, and the same motion idea, which makes mood, prompt adherence, and styling differences much easier to judge.

Prompt Breakdown

The biggest strength of this prompt is compositional discipline. A long corridor with a centered vanishing point is one of the easiest ways to reveal where a model is strong or weak. Small differences in texture, lighting, scale, and atmosphere become very visible when the geometry is so controlled.

The red dress is also doing important work. It provides a single high-contrast focal point that cuts through the neutral corridor palette, giving both versions the same emotional anchor and making model differences easier to compare.

Why It Works

Comparison clips work when the test scenario is strong enough to expose model character. This hallway prompt does that well because it combines depth, symmetry, lighting mood, and human presence without relying on too many moving parts.

The result is also visually appealing outside the benchmark context. Even if someone ignores the labels, the scene still feels like a polished thriller or arthouse setup, which helps the content perform as both evaluation material and aesthetic short-form video.

Use Cases

This prompt structure is useful for image-model comparison reels, A/B cinematic tests, creator workflow demos, and posts about prompt adherence versus style quality. It can be adapted to other controlled environments such as staircases, hotel lobbies, subway platforms, or empty theaters.

If you reuse the format, keep the composition locked and the subject simple. The more stable the prompt is, the easier it becomes to see what each model is actually doing differently.