Kling 2.5 Turbo

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Render details

Render cost$0.46
Duration5 seconds
Aspect ratio16:9
AudioMuted output
CreatedNovember 16, 2025

Prompt

Cinematic 8-second TV commercial in 16:9 with sound. From a tiny FPV-style camera flying indoors, we explore a bright, modern apartment. At the beginning, the…

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Cinematic 8-second TV commercial in 16:9 with sound. From a tiny FPV-style camera flying indoors, we explore a bright, modern apartment. At the beginning, the living room is almost completely empty: just bare wooden floor, white walls and a large window with soft daylight. The camera flies in low through the doorway, hugging the floor, then rises and curves around the room in one continuous move. As the camera sweeps through the space, the apartment magically “assembles” itself in sync with the motion and the music: a rug rolls out under the camera, a sofa slides into place, cushions appear, a coffee table drops in, a floor lamp pops up and turns on, plants fade in beside the window. Furniture arrives with smooth, physical motion, not particle effects, as if an invisible crew was working at super speed. By the end of the 8 seconds, the camera eases into a perfectly composed wide shot of the finished living room: warm, cozy, Nordic-inspired, with soft morning light streaming in. The logo of a modern home brand appears subtly in the bottom corner for the last second, with no other text. Audio: a clean, upbeat indie-electronic track that builds as the room assembles, with light whooshes and soft “thump” sounds as each piece of furniture lands in place. No voiceover.

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