r/KlingAI_Community

I used Kling AI to create the trailer for my upcoming 30-min short film 'David'. Original Score, Editing, and Color Grading by me. What do you think?

Hi! I'm Isaias. This is a personal project where I merged AI visuals with traditional filmmaking. Hope you enjoy the atmosphere!

▲ 22 r/KlingAI_Community+9 crossposts

My Pikachu Learned Gears from Luffy | One Piece | Nano Banana | Kling | ImagineArt

u/xKaizx — 3 days ago
▲ 27 r/KlingAI_Community+8 crossposts

My Pikachu Wants to Join Akatsuki | Naruto | Nano Banana | Kling | ImagineArt

u/xKaizx — 5 days ago
▲ 11 r/KlingAI_Community+2 crossposts

Meridian — Mjcity. There’s a place between hesitation and certainty…
Meridian lives right there. This record isn’t about loud love it’s about the kind that shows up without being asked.

u/mjcity0076 — 11 days ago
▲ 18 r/KlingAI_Community+1 crossposts

Sometimes in my dreams I wish I could be such a wonderful, mature woman for a few days, just for myself. I love seeing myself like that in my videos.
u/Choice_Pangolin7535 — 13 days ago

⭐ 1. Massive Exposure for Your Work

Kling contests often highlight winners on:

  • The Kling homepage
  • Social media channels
  • Community showcases

This can put your videos in front of thousands of creators, brands, and potential collaborators.

🏆 2. Cash Prizes & Rewards

Many Kling contests offer:

  • Cash prizes
  • Credits for generating more videos
  • Special creator badges
  • Opportunities to join “Elite Creator” programs

These rewards can help you grow without spending more.

🚀 3. Fast Skill Growth

Contests force you to:

  • Try new styles
  • Learn advanced prompting
  • Improve storytelling
  • Experiment with transitions, camera moves, and effects

You level up much faster when you’re creating with a goal and a deadline.

🎨 4. Build a Strong Creative Portfolio

Every contest entry becomes:

  • A portfolio piece
  • A social media post
  • A potential viral short

If you’re building a brand on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube, contests give you ready-made content ideas.

🤝 5. Join a Growing Community

Kling’s creator community is extremely active—you can:

  • Get feedback
  • Learn from top creators
  • Collaborate
  • Stay updated on new features

This is especially useful if you want to stay ahead in AI video creation.

💼 6. Opportunities for Professional Work

Brands are starting to look for AI video creators.
Winning or even participating in contests can help you:

  • Get noticed
  • Build credibility
  • Land freelance or commercial projects

🔥 7. It’s Fun—and Motivating

Contests give you:

  • A theme
  • A challenge
  • A reason to create consistently

This keeps your creativity alive.

Don't be afraid; CREATE!

Thanks @all and to the jury for selecting this short piece. I’m really happy to receive the 2nd Prize 🏆

reddit.com
u/Ill_Thing_1980 — 9 days ago
▲ 5 r/KlingAI_Community+2 crossposts

Built this in Kling 3.0 using a single hero image as my anchor frame, then treated it almost like directing a mini film rather than just animating a photo.

My workflow:

• Started with a still image of my marionette DJ character
• Used Image-to-Video in Kling 3.0
• Kept it in 9:16, 1080p, 15 sec for music/social content
• Generated single shots first rather than jumping straight into multi-shot
• Focused prompts on micro movements — head nods, shoulder rolls, subtle hand movement — instead of big exaggerated motion
• Added camera language like slow push-in, shallow depth of field, 35mm lens, cinematic shadows to avoid the slideshow look
• After each generation I used Extract Frame to grab the strongest moment, then fed that back in as the next starting frame
• Repeated that process scene by scene to keep character consistency while gradually building more energy
• Exported clips without relying on generated audio so I could sync everything manually to my own track in editing

Biggest lesson: Kling really shines when you think like a director, not just a prompt writer. Small controlled motion + frame extraction + scene progression made the biggest difference.

u/Few-Introduction3900 — 11 days ago