Stock footage is now useless. The kid who made a $3M ad for PlayStation with Higgsfield Sketch-to-Video created a custom scene. He didn't need to search a stock footage library for something "close enough." He made exactly what he imagined.

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The kid who made a $3M ad for PlayStation with Higgsfield Sketch-to-Video created a custom scene.

He didn't need to search a stock footage library for something "close enough."

He made exactly what he imagined.

Why would you ever pay for a generic stock video when you can create a perfect, custom animation?


You can generate any scene, any character, any action. You're not limited by what someone else has filmed.


This is a direct threat to the entire stock footage and motion graphics industry.


Unlimited access means you can create an infinite library of your own custom stock footage.


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Stock footage is now useless. The kid who made a $3M ad for PlayStation with Higgsfield Sketch-to-Video created a custom scene. He didn't need to search a stock footage library for something "close enough." He made exactly what he imagined.

jackcoder0's tweet image. Stock footage is now useless.

The kid who made a $3M ad for PlayStation with Higgsfield Sketch-to-Video created a custom scene.

He didn't need to search a stock footage library for something "close enough."

He made exactly what he imagined.


Great share


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AI that actually reduces workload, not adds to it.


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Custom AI-generated footage lets creators bring visions to life without compromise or limitations.


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Custom AI-generated scenes > stock footage every time — total game changer.


Thanks for sharing


Top, as always. You are already a reference in this type of content.


Masterclass in parenting and marketing.


Excellent breakdown of a complex topic.


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