Kling 3 Standard image to video example for a multi-shot product ad
This Kling 3 Standard image-to-video example shows how a visual reference can be turned into a multi-shot product ad with cinematic camera movement, sci-fi orbital staging, audio, and commercial pacing. Use it as a reference for AI product commercials, futuristic brand films, launch videos, and image-to-video workflows that need more structure than a single animated shot.
Prompt breakdown
Text-to-video prompt used to generate this render.
Subject
Scene 1: wide shot inside an orbital space station: a dog in a small astronaut suit floats near the control panel. Earth is visible through the window. A large red button is clearly visible nearby. Ground control voice…
Workflow
Image to video
Camera
Close Up
Output
14s · 16:9 · 1080p
Estimated price
$2.29
Audio
Enabled
Constraints
cartoon, anime, low quality, blurry, distorted dog face, deformed paws, extra legs, changing dog breed, unreadable monitors, random text, subtitles, logo, watermark
Negative prompt
cartoon, anime, low quality, blurry, distorted dog face, deformed paws, extra legs, changing dog breed, unreadable monitors, random text, subtitles, logo, watermark
Shot type
customize
Multi-prompt scenes
4
Reference image
Provided
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Scene 1: wide shot inside an orbital space station: a dog in a small astronaut suit floats near the control panel. Earth is visible through the window. A large red button is clearly visible nearby. Ground control voice on radio says: “Buddy, listen carefully. Do not press the red button | Scene 2: cut to Earth mission control: tense engineers wearing headsets watch the dog on a big monitor. Warning lights blink softly. One engineer leans toward the microphone and says: “Buddy… stay away from the button.” | Scene 3: cut back to the space station: closeup on the dog slowly drifting closer to the red button. His paw floats just above it. The dog looks innocent and curious. Ground control shouts through the radio: “No, no, no! Buddy, don’t!” | Scene 4: closeup on the red button: the dog calmly presses it with one paw. Red warning lights flash for a split second, alarms start, then sudden black screen. Ground control voice says: “Oh no.”
Prompt improvement notes
Note 1
Keep the subject, camera move, lighting, duration, aspect ratio and audio requirement grouped so the render has one clear production brief.
Note 2
Change one variable at a time when cloning this prompt: model, duration, camera motion or reference input. That makes quality and price differences easier to compare.
Note 3
Reuse the negative prompt when testing variants so visual artifacts are controlled across models.
Note 4
For multi-shot prompts, keep each beat short and give every cut a clear start state, camera direction and landing frame.
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Why Kling 3 Standard fits this shot
Kling 3 Standard brings multi-prompt sequencing and subject references at a lower per-second rate.
Multi-prompt
Subject refs
Audio native
Key frames



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