Cinematic short-form video model

Direct single-shot scenes or multi-shot story beats with Kling 3.0 Video

Kling 3.0 Video is built for teams that want more than one prompt and one clip. Use it for cinematic text-to-video, reference-frame animation, and tighter multi-shot pacing across a short narrative sequence.

Single ShotMulti ShotText to VideoImage to VideoStd / ProUp to 15s
15s
Maximum short-form clip duration in one render
2 modes
Std for iteration and Pro for cleaner final output
Story-first
Built to handle shot sequencing and cinematic pacing
Official showcase clip localized into your own product page without exposing the provider layer.
One page for single-shot and storyboard workflowsNew cinematic video model

Build cinematic clips with prompt direction, reference frames, and shot sequencing

This page turns Kling 3.0 Video into a cleaner product workflow: you can direct a single shot, anchor the opening frame, or split a short sequence into multiple prompts without exposing backend complexity to users.

Multi-shotCinematic control
Kling 3.0 Video
Build cinematic short-form videos from text or reference frames with single-shot and multi-shot storytelling controls.

Use Std for faster iteration and earlier concept passes.

Sound Effects
Keep sound on if you want the model to include built-in audio energy in the result.

Upload up to two frames to guide the opening and ending visual direction.

Upload up to two reference images
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Duration
Single-shot clips can run from 3 to 15 seconds.
5s
Sound: On
Duration: 5s
Cost 400 creditsRemaining 0 credits
Rendered Clips
Completed videos appear here as soon as the task finishes.
No clips yet

Start with a single shot or a multi-shot storyboard, then render your next cinematic sequence.

Single-shot and multi-shot both matter
You can stay simple when one prompt is enough, or break the clip into multiple beats when pacing and continuity matter more.
Sound can stay inside the same render path
Instead of treating sound as an afterthought, you can keep audio energy in the same short-form workflow.
Designed for more cinematic direction
It is a better fit when you care about camera intent, cleaner motion, and stronger narrative staging in a short window.
Reference frames add stronger control
Use still images to hold subject identity or guide the opening and ending visual structure.

Official sample videos

These example cards use official sample videos from the model page so visitors can immediately see where Kling 3.0 Video feels stronger than a generic short clip model.

DirectionOfficial example
Cinematic camera direction
Use a stronger visual prompt when you want the model to feel more like an AI director instead of a plain motion renderer.
Best fit

Creative video production, cinematic motion, and more deliberate shot design.

BrandOfficial example
Brand-ready product film
The model fits e-commerce, branding, and premium product storytelling when the clip needs a polished marketing feel.
Best fit

Sharper commercial framing, cleaner polish, and stronger short-form ad energy.

DialogueOfficial example
Dialogue and lip sync scenes
Use it when you need speech-led scenes, natural lip sync, or performance clips with tighter facial timing.
Best fit

Character dialogue, natural speech, and more accurate lip movement in one workflow.

ConsistencyOfficial example
Visual stability across cuts
Kling 3.0 Video is more valuable when you need identity and visual continuity to hold through camera movement or scene transitions.
Best fit

Character consistency, scene stability, and cleaner multi-shot continuity.

Featured official showcase video embedded as a local product asset.

Why Kling 3.0 Video fits cinematic short-form teams

Kling 3.0 Video is more useful when your team wants to direct short sequences, not just render isolated clips. It is stronger for shot-to-shot pacing, reference-guided framing, and short-form sequences that need more narrative intention.

Storyboard-aware generation

Move beyond a single prompt by structuring a short clip into multiple shot prompts with their own durations.

Reference-driven control

Anchor the visual identity with reference frames when you need stronger subject stability or a guided opening shot.

Cinematic pacing over generic motion

This model makes more sense when camera intent, transitions, and narrative rhythm matter to the final clip.

Short-form delivery with more finish

Use Std for faster iteration, then move to Pro when you want a cleaner final export for branded or story-led content.

Production strengths worth paying for

Kling 3.0 Video becomes more valuable when the brief needs better camera intent, subject consistency, and short-form narrative control.

It is useful for clips where the prompt should influence shot design, movement, and cinematic framing more aggressively.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are the key questions teams usually ask before they adopt Kling 3.0 Video in production.






Use Kling 3.0 Video for your next cinematic short-form sequence

Choose Kling 3.0 Video when you need stronger camera intent, better short-form continuity, and a cleaner bridge from prompt direction to story-aware video output.

Kling 3.0 Video - Cinematic AI Video Generator for Single-Shot and Multi-Shot Storytelling