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Animate transitions with Kling 2.1

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates the image-to-video process using Kling 2.1, setting a start frame of a unicorn and an end frame of a hunter to create a seamless 10-second zooming transition.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the Image to Video tool and set the model to Kling 2.1
  2. Upload the image of the horse/unicorn as the start frame
  3. Upload the image of the hunter as the end frame
  4. Write a detailed prompt describing the specific transition and camera movement
  5. Set the duration to 10 seconds
  6. Select Pro quality mode
  7. Click on Create

Options

  • Use Google VEO 1.0 or Kling 1.5 as alternative models with start and end frame capabilities

Watch out for

  • You must use Pro quality mode when using the start and end frame feature for this specific workflow

Tips

  • Write exactly what you want to see in the prompt to ensure a seamless transition
  • Describe the camera movement (e.g., 'zooms forward rapidly') to bridge the two frames in one continuous shot

Highlights

The thing I love about cling is how fast

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