Kling 2.5 Turbo video example: city camera move

Kling 2.5 TurboText to video10s9:16

This Kling 2.5 Turbo text to video example shows city camera move. It shows how Kling 2.5 Turbo handles this prompt with 10-second timing · 9:16 output.

Prompt

Ultra-realistic walking selfie shot filmed with a smartphone held in one hand. The person is speed-walking through a busy urban street in daylight. Camera movement is dynamic: fast steps, sudden micro-shakes, quick tilt…

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Ultra-realistic walking selfie shot filmed with a smartphone held in one hand. The person is speed-walking through a busy urban street in daylight. Camera movement is dynamic: fast steps, sudden micro-shakes, quick tilts as the person avoids people and obstacles. Natural motion blur, realistic stabilization drift, shifting sunlight and shadows on their face. High-detail skin texture, real reflections in the eyes. The person speaks extremely fast, slightly out of breath, trying to explain something urgently while walking. Lip-sync must perfectly match the following rapid line: “Okay listen, I don’t have much time but everything’s happening way faster than I expected and I swear I’ll explain everything once I get there!” Audio: realistic city ambience (footsteps, passing cars, faint horns), wind hitting the phone mic, breath sounds, occasional clothing rustle. Keep the phone-mic quality: compressed, slightly distorted on loud peaks. Mood: energetic, chaotic, spontaneous. No filters, no beautification. Keep it raw and real.

Render details

Workflow

Text-to-video workflow

10-second render in 9:16

camera-move

Realistic styling

Scene focus: city camera move

Engine

Kling 2.5 Turbo

Kling 2.5 Turbo lives in one card with Pro text, Pro image, and Standard image-to-video modes for cinematic shots or budget loops.

Text prompts
Image-to-video
Standard tier

Specs

Engine

Kling 2.5 Turbo

Mode

Text to video

Duration

10s

Aspect ratio

9:16

Audio

Off

Render cost

$0.91

Created

2025-11-16

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