
Making Videos with Kling
A Beginner's Guide to Believable AI Motion and Camera Work
$5.99
Most AI video looks like a dream — things warp, melt, and drift. This is a guide to getting the opposite: motion that holds together and reads as real.
A plain, practical introduction to AI video generation with Kling, written for a beginner who has been frustrated by stiff or warping clips and wants believable movement and camera work.
It is built around the hard part: motion.
Inside:
- Why movement, not the still image, is what breaks
- Your first clip, and why a single plain motion is the place to start
- The prompt as a shot, with the action described precisely
- Believable motion and physics, and the movements to avoid
- Directing the camera as its own instrument
- Image-to-video, trading randomness for control
- Consistency across shots, and the honest limits of it
- Fixing the common failures instead of re-rolling blindly
- Cutting clips into a finished video, with sound
- Rights, likeness, and responsible use
Every technique is taught by what it does and why, so it survives the tool's next update. No version numbers, no screenshots, no hype.
This book will not claim the output is yours to sell or that you own the copyright — those terms differ by tool and change, and the law is unsettled. It will not help you fake a real person or copy a living artist by name.
Believable motion, within reach. The directing and the edit are still yours.