Direct custom multi-shot storyboards in Kling AI

Demo summary
The user demonstrates the custom multi-shot feature by entering three distinct prompts for an astronaut scene, controlling the specific action and timing for each shot in a single 15-second video.
Step-by-step
- Select the Multi-shots option in the interface.
- Click the Custom Multi-shot tab.
- Enter a description for the first shot in the Shot 1 text field.
- Enter a description for the second shot in the Shot 2 text field.
- Click the Add Shot tab at the bottom to create additional prompt fields.
- Navigate to Video Settings and use the slider bar to set the total video length.
- Adjust the duration sliders for each individual shot to match your desired timing.
- Click the Generate button.
Options
- Add up to six distinct shots to a single video.
Watch out for
- The total video length in settings must be long enough to contain the sum of all individual shot lengths.
Tips
- Use specific action descriptions (e.g., 'wipe dust off visor') to execute a precise storyboard.
- Allow for longer generation times when creating 15-second multi-shot videos.
Highlights
“I think this looks incredible, almost like the start of a cinematic film. Everything is automatically kept consistent from the character to the background and the lighting.”
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