kling-3-prompting

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排名: #8725

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/aedev-tools/kling-3-prompting-skill --skill kling-3-prompting

Overview Kling 3.0 is a unified multimodal video model. It understands cinematic direction , not keyword lists. Write prompts like a director — describe what the audience sees, hears, and feels over time. Core shift: Description → Direction. Think "direct a scene" not "describe an image." Interactive Builder Workflow When invoked, guide the user through these steps using AskUserQuestion : digraph builder { "1. Generation mode?" [ shape = diamond ] ; "Text-to-Video" [ shape = box ] ; "Image-to-Video" [ shape = box ] ; "Multi-Shot Sequence" [ shape = box ] ; "Keyframe Transition" [ shape = box ] ; "2. Gather scene details" [ shape = box ] ; "3. Assemble prompt" [ shape = box ] ; "4. Present & refine" [ shape = box ] ; "1. Generation mode?" -> "Text-to-Video" ; "1. Generation mode?" -> "Image-to-Video" ; "1. Generation mode?" -> "Multi-Shot Sequence" ; "1. Generation mode?" -> "Keyframe Transition" ; "Text-to-Video" -> "2. Gather scene details" ; "Image-to-Video" -> "2. Gather scene details" ; "Multi-Shot Sequence" -> "2. Gather scene details" ; "Keyframe Transition" -> "2. Gather scene details" ; "2. Gather scene details" -> "3. Assemble prompt" ; "3. Assemble prompt" -> "4. Present & refine" ; } Step 1: Determine Generation Mode Ask the user which mode: Text-to-Video — prompt from scratch Image-to-Video — animate a reference image Multi-Shot Sequence — 2-6 shot storyboard (up to 15s) Keyframe Transition — start frame → end frame with interpolated motion Step 2: Gather Scene Details Ask about each element (adapt questions to mode): Element Question Why it matters Subject Who/what is the focus? Specific appearance details? Anchors consistency — define distinguishing traits early Action What happens? Describe the timeline (first → then → finally) Kling 3.0 excels at sequential action over 15s arcs Environment Where? Be specific (not "a street" but "narrow Tokyo alley, steam from grates") Grounds the scene physically Camera Shot type and movement? (See camera reference below) Cinematic language produces far better results Lighting What light sources? Name them specifically "Flickering neon" beats "dramatic lighting" Mood/Emotion What should the audience feel? Drives color grade, pacing, music Audio Dialogue? Ambient sound? Music? Kling 3.0 generates native audio + lip-sync Duration How long? (3-15s) Longer = describe progression over time Aspect Ratio 16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1 / 21:9? 16:9 cinematic, 9:16 social, 21:9 ultra-wide Image-to-Video: Focus on how the scene evolves from the image — movement, camera motion, environmental change. The model preserves identity/layout from the source. Keyframes: Ask for start and end frame descriptions. Frames should match in color, style, and lighting. Prompt sparingly — Kling infers motion well. Multi-Shot: Define each shot separately with its own framing, subject, action, and duration. Label shots explicitly. Step 3: Assemble the Prompt Use the Master Formula : [Scene/Environment] + [Subject & Appearance] + [Action Timeline] + [Camera Movement] + [Audio & Atmosphere] + [Technical Specs] Writing rules: Use cinematic motion verbs: dolly push, whip-pan, crash zoom, rack focus, tracking shot — NOT "moves" or "goes" Name real light sources: neon signs, candlelight, golden hour, LED panels — NOT "dramatic lighting" Include texture for credibility: grain, lens flares, condensation, fabric sheen, smoke, sweat Describe temporal flow: beginning → middle → end Keep to 1-3 rich sentences per shot (specificity > length) For dialogue: use character labels, assign voice tone/emotion, use transitional words ("Immediately," "Pause") Step 4: Present & Refine Present the assembled prompt. Ask if they want to: Adjust any element Add a negative prompt Generate variations (different duration, different camera, different mood) Quick Reference Camera Movements Movement Effect Example phrase Dolly push-in Builds intimacy/tension "slow dolly push-in toward her face" Dolly zoom Vertigo/dramatic reveal "dolly zoom creating disorienting depth shift" Tracking shot Follows subject laterally "camera tracks alongside as she walks" Whip-pan Energy/surprise "whip-pan to reveal the door" Crash zoom Shock/emphasis "sudden crash zoom on the object" Rack focus Shift attention "rack focus from foreground hand to background figure" Handheld/shoulder-cam Raw/documentary feel "handheld shoulder-cam with subtle sway" Static tripod Composed/observational "locked-off static tripod, wide shot" FPV drone High-energy immersion "dynamic FPV drone shot chasing through corridor" Low-angle tracking Heroic/imposing "low-angle tracking shot, subject towers above" Truck left/right Lateral reveal "camera trucks right revealing the cityscape" Tilt up/down Vertical reveal "slow tilt up from boots to face" Lens & Film Stock Phrase Effect "Shot on 35mm film" Warm grain, organic texture "Macro 85mm lens" Tight detail, shallow depth of field "Wide-angle steadicam" Smooth, immersive, spatial "Handheld camcorder" Raw VHS energy, nostalgic "Anamorphic lens flare" Cinematic horizontal streaks Lighting Use specific sources, not adjectives: "Golden hour sun cutting through dusty warehouse windows" "Flickering neon casting magenta/cyan across wet pavement" "Single bare bulb swinging, casting moving shadows" "Cool blue LED panels reflecting off glass surfaces" "Candlelight warming skin tones, deep shadows beyond" Color & Grade "Desaturated teal grade, crushed blacks" "Amber nightclub strobe cutting through smoke" "Cool blue haze filling the corridor" "Magenta neon reflecting off wet asphalt" "Overexposed highlights, blown-out whites" Multi-Character Dialogue Rule Do Don't Name characters [Character A: Silver-haired CEO] [Man] says... Anchor to action Agent slams table. [Agent, angrily]: "Where is it?" Just dialogue without visual action Assign voice tone [CEO, deep authoritative gravelly voice] Generic "says" Control timing "Immediately," "Pause," "After a beat" Back-to-back dialogue without transitions Multi-Shot Structure Shot 1 (0-5s): [Wide establishing shot description] Shot 2 (5-10s): [Medium/close-up with action progression] Shot 3 (10-15s): [Resolution/reaction with camera payoff] Atmosphere: [Overall mood, color grade] Audio: [Sound design, music, dialogue] Label every shot. Assign durations. Describe framing + subject + motion per shot. Start & End Frame Tips Frames should match in color palette, style, and lighting Identical start/end frames = seamless loop Prompt sparingly — Kling infers motion between frames well Simple camera directions: zoom in/out, pan left/right, tilt up/down 5s for dynamic transitions, 10s for complex transformations Start frame aspect ratio drives the whole clip Negative Prompts Use to prevent common AI defaults: smiling, laughing, cartoonish, bright saturated colors, low resolution, morphing, blurry text, disfigured hands, extra fingers, static pose, frozen expression, stock photo aesthetic Customize based on scene — remove items that conflict with your intent. Weak → Strong Element Weak Strong Camera "Camera follows person" "Handheld shoulder-cam drifts behind subject with subtle sway" Subject "A woman walking" "Woman in red dress, heels clicking wet cobblestone" Environment "In a city" "Narrow Tokyo alley, steam from grates, glowing vending machines" Lighting "Dramatic lighting" "Flickering neon casting magenta/cyan across wet pavement" Texture "It looks realistic" "Rain beading on leather jacket, condensation on glass, visible breath" Motion "She walks away" "She turns slowly, hair catches light, disappears around corner" Common Mistakes Mistake Fix Keyword lists instead of scene direction Write like directing a shot: subject + action + camera + environment Vague motion ("moves," "goes") Use cinematic verbs: dolly, track, whip-pan, crash zoom Generic lighting ("dramatic") Name the source: neon, candle, golden hour, LED panel Overlong prompts 1-3 rich sentences per shot; specificity > length No temporal progression Describe beginning → middle → end of the shot Mismatched keyframes Match color, lighting, and style between start/end frames Unattributed dialogue Label every speaker with name, tone, and emotion Cramming multi-shot into one paragraph Separate and label each shot with duration

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