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Kling AI: Change video camera angles with Kling O1

Demo summary

The demonstration shows how to prompt Kling O1 to change a front-facing video into a 3/4 profile or side profile angle while maintaining the environment and objects like a microphone.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload your original front-facing video to Kling O1
  2. Enter a prompt specifying the exact camera angle desired, such as '3/4 camera angle' or 'side profile'
  3. Generate the video to see the environment and objects re-rendered from the new perspective

Options

  • Generate a 3/4 camera angle
  • Generate a side profile angle

Watch out for

  • You must mention a specific camera angle in the prompt; generic requests like 'change the camera angle' may result in no changes to the output

Tips

  • Use this tool to maintain consistency of complex objects, like microphones or room details, across different perspectives

Highlights

it's actually generated an incredible job of the side profile of this... which is very impressive

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