Kling AI: Image-to-video with start and end frames

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates the image-to-video method by setting a specific start frame and using multi-shot prompts to control the motion and narrative flow.
Step-by-step
- Select the Image to Video method
- Upload an image to the Start Frame slot
- Upload a different image to the End Frame slot to control how the scene concludes
- Enter a multi-shot prompt describing the desired scenes
- Click Generate
Options
- Use only a start frame if an end frame is not required
- Download a frame from an existing video to use as a new start frame for continuous video
Tips
- Use the start and end frame feature to gain the most amount of control over the output
- Use multi-shot prompts to include different scenes within a single generation
Highlights
“this is the method I use all the time and this is also the method that gives you the most amount of control”
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