Model guide
Kling AI Prompt Guide
Learn practical Kling AI prompt patterns for AI video recipes, camera motion, style, lighting, and constraints.
Practical starting point
Kling prompts are usually easier to refine when the subject, scene, camera movement, lighting, and motion continuity are all explicit.
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Model prompt notes
- Detailed scene language with clear camera movement and texture cues.
- Model behavior changes often; treat these recipes as practical starting points, not guaranteed settings.
- Best for: cinematic motion
- Best for: product detail
- Best for: camera moves
Prompt structure
- Start with the subject and action in one clear sentence.
- Add camera movement as a separate phrase so motion does not get buried.
- Describe lighting and material texture before adding broad style words.
- Close with continuity and negative constraints.
Workflow tips
- Test one camera move at a time before asking for complex choreography.
- Use concrete motion language such as slow push-in, dolly, orbit, crane, or tracking shot.
- For product prompts, mention reflections, material, and object consistency.
- If the output drifts, shorten the prompt before adding more constraints.
What to avoid
- Multiple competing camera moves in one short clip.
- Vague cinematic language without subject, scene, or motion detail.
- Long story descriptions that do not map to a visible shot.
Kling prompt FAQ
What kind of prompt works best for Kling-style drafting?
A useful Kling draft usually names the subject, action, scene, camera movement, lighting, style, and continuity constraints in clear order.
Should I write long Kling prompts?
Use detail where it controls the shot, but avoid padding. If a phrase does not affect subject, motion, camera, light, or constraint, cut it.
Why does this builder add continuity language?
Continuity language reminds the prompt to keep the subject, scene, and physical motion stable across the clip.
Related prompt pages
Independent prompt drafting aid. Verify final prompts inside the current model interface.