Define the motion
Kling prompts work better when the action is clear: a walk, reveal, rotation, leap, push-in, or follow shot.
Build structured Kling prompts for text-to-video, image-to-video, product demos, character motion, social reels, anime action, and cinematic camera movement. Add your video idea, choose the format, then copy a detailed prompt, shot list, and negative prompt.
Generated motion brief
sleek electric scooter gliding through a clean city street with close-ups of the wheels, lights, and folding mechanism
smooth tracking shot with stable subject identity with natural motion
Kling settings
A sleek electric scooter gliding through a clean city street with close-ups of the wheels, lights, and folding mechanism in cinematic realism. Camera: smooth tracking shot. Motion priority: stable subject identity with natural motion. Mood: premium cinematic polish. Format: 10 seconds, 1080p, 9:16 aspect ratio. Generate from text only, using the scene description as the source of visual direction. Keep the main subject consistent across frames, preserve object shape, and end on a clean usable final frame. Emphasize temporal consistency, realistic movement, stable subject identity, and a polished final frame.
Shot 1: Open with A sleek electric scooter gliding through a clean city street with close-ups of the wheels, lights, and folding mechanism, clearly showing the subject and environment. Shot 2: Use a smooth tracking shot and prioritize stable subject identity with natural motion. Shot 3: Finish with premium cinematic polish, stable subject details, and a final frame that can support text or a CTA overlay.
Avoid warped anatomy, distorted faces, extra limbs, melted hands, object morphing, inconsistent logos, changing clothing, unstable product shape, flicker, jitter, sudden camera jumps, unreadable text, muddy lighting, low-detail backgrounds, and messy final frames. Keep the clip aligned to 10 seconds, 1080p, and 9:16 aspect ratio.
Prompt formula
Treat the prompt like a short motion brief. Describe the subject, the visible action, how the camera moves, what should stay consistent, and what the final frame should look like.
Kling prompts work better when the action is clear: a walk, reveal, rotation, leap, push-in, or follow shot.
Call out what should stay stable, such as face, clothing, logo placement, product shape, color palette, or pose direction.
Short videos are easier to reuse when the prompt asks for a clean final frame for captions, product text, or a CTA overlay.
Examples
A sleek electric scooter gliding through a clean city street, premium product commercial, smooth tracking shot, precise product movement with sharp edges, 10 seconds, 1080p, 9:16. Keep wheel shape, lights, and logo placement stable.
Use the uploaded model image as the identity and outfit reference. The model walks through a minimal studio set, soft lifestyle editorial, slow push-in, realistic fabric and hair motion, 5 seconds, 1080p, 16:9. Preserve face, outfit, and color palette.
An anime-style hero dashes across a rainy rooftop, anime-inspired action, handheld follow shot, dynamic action with crisp motion blur, dramatic high-contrast lighting, 10 seconds, 720p, 9:16. Keep anatomy readable and motion direction clear.
SEO guide
Keep the action simple and visible. A short Kling prompt should usually focus on one clear movement, such as a product rotation, character walk, camera push-in, hand interaction, or object reveal.
Add consistency instructions when the subject matters. For products, mention shape, logo, material, and color. For people or characters, mention face, clothing, pose direction, and stable anatomy across frames.
A Kling prompt generator turns a rough video idea into a structured prompt with subject, motion, camera direction, visual style, duration, format, and negative constraints.
Start with the main subject and action, then add camera movement, motion details, style, lighting, duration, aspect ratio, and instructions for keeping the subject consistent.
Yes. The advanced input setting includes image-to-video and reference image modes, and the generated prompt explains what should stay consistent from the reference.
Use the negative prompt to reduce warped anatomy, flicker, object morphing, inconsistent logos, unreadable text, sudden camera jumps, and unstable character identity.