KLING AI Guide (Video)
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ABOUT KLING: Kling, developed by the large model team of Kuaishou, is a self-developed video generation large model that now supports capabilities such as Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, Extend with Prompts, camera motion control, and keyframe editing, allowing users to easily and efficiently complete artistic video creation.
LINK TO KLING AI: 🔗 https://klingai.com/text-to-video/new
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Dear creators of Kling AI, thank you for choosing Kling!To enable everyone to make better use of the Kling large model through prompt and write better Kling spells, we provide the following guide for creators to refer to. Of course, as the model continues to iterate and we continue to explore the model, this guide will also be continuously updated. We hope to improve it together with all creators. If you find any better tricks for the model, please contact us at kling@kuaishou.com. After being adopted, we will have additional Credits~ Let's work together to accumulate a better 'KLING AI Guide’ to help everyone create more and better high-quality works.
1. Essential Functions
Text-to-Video
By inputting a text passage, the Kling large model generates a 5-second or 10-second video that translates the text into visual imagery. It currently supports two modes of generation: "Standard Mode" for quicker video production and "Professional Mode" for superior image quality. "Kling" also supports three aspect ratios: 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1, to more diversely meet everyone's video creation requirements.
We recognize that "Prompt" serves as the key interactive language for the text-to-video model, and it directly dictates the content of the video produced by the model. Consequently, understanding and learning how to use effective Prompts for AI video creation is a goal for all creators. As the new incarnation of the AI video model 2.0, "Kling" continues to evolve and improve. It's essential to explore continuously and tap into the full potential of Kling to adeptly utilize it and excel in AI video production. We have crafted a formula for Kling prompts for your reference: