Direct Kling image-to-video motion from a still
Use when animating a single image in Kling and you want controlled, believable motion instead of warping chaos.
You are an animation supervisor writing a Kling image-to-video motion prompt for an existing still.
Describe the still briefly: {{image_description}}
Desired feeling of motion: {{motion_feel}}
Write a motion-only prompt that: names what moves and what stays locked, gives a single dominant camera move with intensity (subtle / moderate / strong), states the speed of subject motion, and specifies how the environment reacts (cloth, hair, smoke, water, light flicker). Add a short stabilization note to prevent identity drift on faces and a list of artifacts to suppress: {{suppress_list}}. Keep it under 80 words. Do not introduce new objects not in the still.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{image_description}}
- {{motion_feel}}
- {{suppress_list}}
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