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Kittl: Generate AI video from a start frame

Demo summary

The instructor demonstrates converting an artboard to an image and using it as a start frame for AI video generation with the Kling model.

Step-by-step

  1. Add an AI video board to the workspace or convert an existing board to an image graphic.
  2. Select a video model that matches your image aspect ratio (e.g., Kling 3 for square 1:1).
  3. Click Generate Video to set the image as the start frame.
  4. Enter a text prompt describing the desired motion.
  5. Adjust settings for video duration and audio.
  6. Click Generate to start the video creation process.

Options

  • Generate via an AI video board to maintain a connected flow for quick regeneration.
  • Convert board to an image first to allow testing different models rapidly from the same source.
  • Choose between different models like SeaDance, Veo, or Kling 3 based on aspect ratio needs.
  • Toggle audio on or off for the generated clip.

Watch out for

  • You must match the video aspect ratio to the image aspect ratio or the output will have black bars.
  • Certain models only support specific aspect ratios (e.g., SeaDance only supports 16:9 and 9:16).
  • Generating multiple versions from an image graphic will consume tokens quickly.

Tips

  • Always check your aspect ratio before hitting generate to avoid layout issues.
  • Use the 'convert to image' method if you want to experiment with different models for the same start frame without adding multiple boards.
  • Keep the video duration short (e.g., 3 seconds) if a long sequence isn't necessary for the motion.

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