This AI Video Hack is a Game-Changer
Ever get frustrated by the short time limits on AI videos? You craft the perfect prompt, and the AI generates something amazing… for all of 4 seconds. Ugh.
Well, you have to see this incredible trick I just saw from Tianyu Xu. He’s found a way to create AI videos with practically unlimited length using a feature in Kling v2.1!
I was blown away by how simple and clever it is. The key is that the model lets you define a start frame and an end frame.
⚙️ Here’s the brilliant method Tianyu Xu shared:
- 🎬 Set Your Start & End: You give the AI two images. One for the very first frame and one for the very last frame. Kling then magically generates the motion between them.
- ⛓️ Chain the Clips: To make a longer video, he takes the last frame of the first clip and uses it as the start frame for the next one! You just repeat this process: {A → B}, then {B → C}, then {C → D}… and boom, you have a continuous shot.
- 🔄 Create Perfect Loops: He even pointed out that you can use this to make seamless looping videos by making your end frame the same as your start frame. So cool!
✨ A Quick Reality Check
Tianyu is super upfront that it’s not perfect. Sometimes the speed and movement can be a little inconsistent when you stitch the clips together.
But honestly, who cares? As he wisely points out, our attention spans are shorter than a goldfish’s. We don’t need super long, single-take shots for social media.
His advice is spot on: leverage the frame feature, cut your videos often, and edit freely. Don’t depend on the AI to spit out a perfect final clip in one go.
This is a fantastic way to get more control over your AI video creations. Go check out the original post from Tianyu Xu for the full details: he’s the one who discovered this awesome technique!