Kling 3.0 Motion Control is designed to enhance video generation through precise motion replication and facial consistency. It builds upon earlier motion control technology, significantly improving identity stability and emotional realism. By introducing Element Binding, it connects facial identity to motion data, ensuring characters maintain consistent identity, expressions, and visual clarity throughout generated videos.
Why use Motion? Motion Control doesn't just "edit" a video; it uses a reference video as a skeleton (rig) to generate a brand new scene from scratch. So when you want to Edit a video, use Kling O3. When you want to use the Motion of a person, but generate a whole new scene, use Kling Motion.
Key Features
- Consistent Facial Identity from Any Angle: Maintains stable facial identity even when the character turns their head or the camera moves, enabling cinematic shots with multiple angles while preserving the same face.
- High-Precision Motion Capture: Accurately reproduces movements from a reference video, capturing subtle body movements, head rotations, and emotional cues (including facial expressions) for the generated character.
- Facial Consistency: Keeps the same face even if hidden by an object and then reappearing. It also has the ability to replicate the complex facial expressions of a human for a realistic performance.
- Element Binding Technology: Maintains consistent facial identity and emotional realism across complex movements and long video sequences.
Technical Capabilities
- Modalities: Image-to-Video (I2V) with motion reference (V2V)
- Duration: Up to 30 seconds
Limitations
- Human Subject: The model is likely to fail if it does not detect a human-like subject.