Kling: Smooth transitions with Grab Frame to Video

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates using the 'grab frame to video' feature to take the last frame of one clip and use it as the starting frame for the next in Kling 2.5 to ensure seamless animation transitions.
Step-by-step
- Click on the Grab Frame to Video feature in Open Art
- Select the last frame of your video to move it into the window
- Switch the model to Kling 2.5
- Set the grabbed frame as the starting image
- Upload the next scene as the end frame
- Paste in the prompt for the animation
- Set the duration to 5 seconds and quality mode to Pro
- Generate the result and repeat the process for subsequent scenes
Options
- Grab any frame you want instead of just the last frame
Watch out for
- You must use Kling 2.5 to use both an end frame and a starting frame simultaneously
Tips
- Use the last frame of a previous clip as the starting frame of the next to ensure there is no visible transition
- Keep the duration to 5 seconds if you want to avoid a shot that is too long
Highlights
“The result is super super cool. It has a very smooth animation.”
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