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

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Demo summary

The user uploads a start frame of a juice bottle and an end frame of it splashing into a bowl to create a seamless transition video using Kling AI.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the Image to Video section
  2. Upload the starting image to the Start Frame slot
  3. Upload the concluding image to the End Frame slot
  4. Disable the native audio option
  5. Select the 5-second video duration
  6. Click Generate to consume 25 credits

Options

  • Upload only a Start Frame and use a prompt to describe the motion
  • Leave the prompt blank when using both Start and End frames
  • Choose between 5-second or 10-second video lengths

Watch out for

  • Native audio is not supported when using the End Frame feature and must be disabled
  • Generating a 5-second video consumes 25 credits

Tips

  • Use the 5-second duration for transitions as 10 seconds may be too long and degrade the video quality
  • Consider cropping the video to use the ending part if the middle section has physics inconsistencies
  • Use this feature for advertisements where lighting adjustments and splash effects are more important than perfect physics

Highlights

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