by Kuaishou

Kling 3 Prompts

Kuaishou's high-dynamics video model — big, physical movement rendered photoreal, and generated fast enough to iterate.

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Hyper-realistic cinematic action sequence using all uploaded images as visual references, presented as one seamless, unbroken continuous shot. A lone motorbike rider begins as a tiny silhouette crossing a glowing meadow beneath an immense, shadowed forest canopy. The camera descends rapidly from a sweeping aerial view, skimming the grass before locking beside the bike as it enters a corridor of colossal moss-covered trees. The rider accelerates through wet earth, drifting around roots and rocks as mud, leaves, water droplets, and mist explode into the air. The camera swings behind the rider for an intense low chase, circles smoothly around the bike, then races ahead while facing backward through shafts of green daylight. Without any cuts, the trail rises onto an abandoned railway bridge covered in vines, passing forgotten overgrown train carriages and a dark tunnel entrance. The camera drops beneath the bridge to reveal the river and vast forest below, then climbs back around the rider as the bridge transforms into a narrow elevated ridge. The motorcycle bursts into a luminous clearing at the edge of a towering grass-covered cliff. The camera pulls dramatically outward into an immense panoramic view, revealing the rider suspended above an endless emerald valley. Maintain consistent rider, bike, lighting, forest geography, momentum, cinematic realism, natural motion blur, atmospheric depth, and fluid camera movement throughout.
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About Kling 3

Kling 3 is Kuaishou's video generation model, built around one clear bet: motion. Where many models play it safe with slow pans and subtle drift, Kling commits to high-dynamics action — sprints, leaps, martial-arts exchanges, vehicles at speed — and renders it with photoreal texture rather than the rubbery look fast motion usually produces.

Its second edge is speed of generation. Clips come back fast enough that trying four variations of an action beat is a normal workflow, not a luxury. That combination — believable big movement plus quick turnaround — makes Kling the go-to for action shots, sports moments, dynamic product footage, and anything where the subject genuinely moves.

But high-dynamics motion is unforgiving of vague prompts: an underspecified action gives you flailing limbs and smeared frames. Prompts that name the exact movement and its timing are what keep the energy coherent. The gallery below collects tested Kling prompts with real outputs — start from one that already holds together at full speed.

How to write Kling 3 prompts

  1. 1Commit to the action with concrete, forceful verbs — "vaults over the railing", "whips the car into a drift". Kling rewards decisive motion language; timid verbs produce timid clips.
  2. 2Sequence the movement in time: "she sprints toward the wall, plants a foot, then flips backward". Ordered beats keep fast action readable instead of chaotic.
  3. 3State the tempo and rhythm of the motion — "an explosive burst, then a sudden stop", "continuous fluid spin". Kling follows described pacing surprisingly literally.
  4. 4Anchor photorealism with physical materials and lens language: "dust kicking off cracked asphalt, telephoto compression, natural daylight". Texture cues fight the CG look.
  5. 5Give one subject one continuous action arc per clip. Two subjects doing two things splits the motion budget and both suffer.
  6. 6Exploit the fast generation: run several takes changing only the action phrase, and keep the take where the physics reads cleanest.

Frequently asked questions

What is Kling 3 best at?

High-dynamics motion that still looks photoreal — running, jumping, fighting, drifting, dancing. If the core of your shot is a body or object moving hard through space, Kling holds that motion together better than most models, and generates it fast.

How do I write Kling 3 prompts for action scenes?

Name the exact movement with forceful verbs, lay out its beats in time order, and describe the tempo. Vague action prompts are what cause smeared or flailing results. The tested prompts on this page show working action structures — copy one and swap in your subject.

Is Kling 3 fast at generating video?

Speed is one of its headline strengths — clips come back quickly enough that iterating on an action beat several times per session is practical. The productive workflow is multiple fast takes with one variable changed each time, keeping the best physics.

Where can I try these Kling prompts?

Kling is available through Kuaishou's Kling AI app and web platform, with an API for developers. Copy any prompt from this page, paste it there, and tune the action verbs and timing to your scene.