This guide explains how to prompt Kling 3.0 effectively and includes all real prompts shown in the video, exactly as used. (Thereโs also a ChatGPT prompting template ๐)
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The Perfect Kling Prompt Formula
SUBJECT + ACTION โ CAMERA โ LIGHTING โ ENVIRONMENT โ PHYSICS โ STYLE โ NEGATIVE RULES
๐ฅ Must-Have Keywords (Use 3โ6)
Camera
- handheld micro-jitters / organic sway
- rigid mounted / mechanical vibration only
- static tripod / no shake
- subtle push-in / whip pan / fast zoom / focus pull
Lens
- anamorphic
- 35mm / 50mm / 85mm
- ultra-wide 16โ24mm
- shallow depth of field
- heavy bokeh
- 24fps
Atmosphere
- smoke haze, drifting embers
- dust particles in sunlight
- sparks, heat distortion
- wet reflections, water spray
Realism
- physically accurate motion
- realistic crash physics
- no teleporting
2) ๐๏ธ Multi-Shot Format (Best for Kling)
Duration: 8โ12 seconds
SHOT 1 (0โ2s): wide establishing
SHOT 2 (2โ4s): close-up detail
SHOT 3 (4โ7s): impact / peak action
SHOT 4 (7โ9s): reaction / release
SHOT 5 (9โ12s): exit / final wide
3) ๐ Consistency Lock (For Faces + Cars)
- same identity across all shots
- same outfit + hairstyle
- same car model
- no face morphing
- no outfit change
- no extra wheels
- no warped steering wheel
- no flicker
4) ๐ผ๏ธ Image Reference (Keyframe Rule)
- โUse the provided image as the exact opening visual reference.โ
- โTake image as the start frame.โ
- โEvery shot preserves the color grading and atmosphere of the first frame.โ
5) ๐ซ Universal Negative Prompt Pack (Paste Always)
no morphing, no flicker, no face distortion, no identity change, no outfit change, no warped anatomy, no extra limbs, no rubbery motion, no teleporting, no broken physics, no CGI look, no cartoon, no unreal reflections, no melting objects, no duplicates, no stretched wheels, no deformed steering wheel
๐ง ChatGPT Template โ โTurn My Idea Into a Kling Promptโ
Copy-paste this into ChatGPT:
You are a professional cinematic prompt engineer for Kling.
Convert my rough idea into a Kling-optimized cinematic video prompt using these rules:
Output Requirements
- Write in English (unless I ask otherwise).