Guide: How to Generate Videos with Kling Neural Network
Author: Mikhail Shumovsky
Kling is a powerful neural network designed for creating realistic animations, bringing portraits to life, and animating scenes dynamically. This guide will walk you through how to create effective prompts and generate videos that meet your specific needs.
Contents
1. How to Generate Videos
2. Generating Videos via Prompts
3. Principles of a Good Prompt
4. Generating Videos from Images
5. Using the “Motion Brush” Feature
6. Creating a Full Video Clip with Kling
7. Pricing and Plans
How to Generate Videos
Visit the Kling website, register via email, and log in. On the main screen, you’ll see several sections:
• Video and Image Generation: Kling also plans to release a video editor soon.
• Community Tab: Examples of other users’ work.
• Your Work Library: Manage your projects.
• Gallery of Best Creations.
• Profile Management: Adjust your subscription and profile settings.
Methods to Generate Videos
1. Via Text Prompt: Describe the scene, objects, and actions.
2. Using an Image: Animate an existing picture.
Key Features (Version 1.5)
• 1080p Videos optimized for widescreen formats.
• Improved Prompt Adherence for more accurate results.
• Enhanced quality, fluidity, and aesthetic visuals.
• Reduced costs for high-quality video generation.
• Motion Brush Tool: Animates up to six objects along a defined trajectory.
Generating Videos via Prompts
1. Click on “AI Videos”, and select “Text to Video”.
2. Follow these principles for a successful prompt:
Good Prompt Formula:
[Object + Description] + [Object’s Motion] + [Scene and Scene Description] (+ [Camera Style] + [Lighting] + [Atmosphere])
Prompt Tips:
• Object: Describe the main subject (appearance, expressions, etc.).
Example: “A tall man with glasses in a suit, smiling.”
• Motion: Define simple actions (e.g., waving, sitting). Avoid complex actions like jumping.
• Scene: Specify the setting concisely (e.g., “A meadow” vs. “An underwater scene with fish, submarines, and treasure chests”).
• Camera Language: Add details like “close-up” or “wide-angle” for cinematic effects.
• Lighting & Atmosphere: Set the tone (e.g., “soft lighting, warm tones”).
Generating Videos from Images
1. Go to “Image to Video”.
2. Upload an image and optionally add a motion-specific prompt.
3. Adjust parameters like length, aspect ratio, and motion settings.
4. Optionally, use keyframes for start and end points.
Using the “Motion Brush” Tool
1. Select up to six objects for animation.
2. Define their motion trajectories.
3. Pair the motion with appropriate prompts.
Example: “A cat jumps over a bowl.”
Extending Videos
• Use the Extend button to add 5-second sequences.
• Add a new prompt for each extension.
Pricing
• Free Plan: Limited to six generations/day; videos have a watermark and are for non-commercial use.
• Paid Plans: Starting at $10/month, remove watermarks and unlock commercial licenses.
By following this guide, you can create high-quality videos with Kling, tailored to your unique projects!
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