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Kling AI: Animate scenes with Kling 2.6

Demo summary

The video shows the process of using the 'image to video' feature, uploading a panel as a start frame, and applying a camera movement prompt using the Kling 2.6 model.

Step-by-step

  1. Click on Video and select Image to Video
  2. Select the Kling 2.6 model
  3. Upload your panel image as the start frame
  4. Enter a prompt describing the camera movement and atmosphere
  5. Select the 5-second duration
  6. Turn the audio on
  7. Generate the video

Options

  • Choose between different AI video models depending on specific pros and cons

Tips

  • Use Kling 2.6 for better camera movement and prompt adherence
  • Run multiple generations to find the one that captures the atmosphere perfectly

Highlights

it usually nails the camera movement and has great prompt adherence

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