InVideo: Animate storyboard images with Kling 2.6

Demo summary
The user shows how to select the Kling 2.6 video model within the project interface to animate still storyboard images into video clips using motion prompts.
Step-by-step
- Drop a still image into your project
- Select Kling 2.6 as your video model
- Write a motion prompt describing the movement you want
- Click generate
- Repeat the process for every image in your storyboard
Tips
- Be specific when writing your motion prompts
- Expect to spend a few hours working through the full project to animate every image
Highlights
“that's still getting 70 to 80% of your project done in a fraction of the time”
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