2.6Kling 5 Motion Poster Workflow

Create Kling 5 Motion Poster Tests

Turn a still image into a short motion-poster test when you want restrained movement, atmospheric detail, and teaser energy without rebuilding the whole scene.

Browser-Based Workflow
HD Quality
Fast Motion Testing
Pro Control

The workflow can map actions from a reference video onto your still image. Supports .mp4/.mov files from 3 to 30 seconds.

Video Mode
std
pro
Character Orientation
video
image

Controls whether motion follows the source image pose or the reference video pose. 'image' works best for restrained motion. 'video' works best for stronger guided movement.

Keep Original Sound
Yes
No

Keep the original audio from the reference video when your motion poster test needs synced sound.

Your Kling 5 motion poster preview will appear here.

Kling 5 Motion Poster Showcase

Precise hand motion transfer

Use this workflow when you need restrained, readable hand movement without losing the still-image composition.

Motion Reference
Image Reference
Kling 5 motion poster image reference - Precise hand motion transfer
Motion Poster Output

Full-body guided movement

Use a short reference clip to test larger posture shifts and body motion while keeping the poster subject recognizable.

Motion Reference
Image Reference
Kling 5 motion poster image reference - Full-body guided movement
Motion Poster Output

Complex Motion Control for Motion Poster

Test more dramatic movement patterns when you need a stronger teaser feel without turning the result into a full narrative video.

Motion Reference
Image Reference
Kling 5 motion poster image reference - Complex Motion Control for Motion Poster
Motion Poster Output

Scene detail customization

Use prompts to add smoke, lighting, environmental details, and mood changes while preserving the main motion structure.

Motion Reference
Image Reference
Kling 5 motion poster image reference - Scene detail customization
Motion Poster Output
4

How to Create a Kling 5 Motion Poster in 4 Steps

Use this workflow to turn a still image into a short motion poster test with controlled movement and atmospheric detail.

Upload Your Image
Upload Your Image
1 / 4

Why use the Kling 5 motion poster workflow?

Motion poster is useful when you already have a strong still frame and want to test movement without rebuilding the whole scene. It works well for teasers, title cards, mood videos, and restrained campaign concepts.

Use this page when the still image already matters. If you need a brand-new scene, broader generation, or a bigger narrative change, text to video or image to video is usually the better starting point.

Poster-first motion

Keep the still-image composition intact while adding motion that feels cinematic instead of chaotic.

Prompt-guided atmosphere

Use prompts to shape lighting, smoke, environmental detail, and movement intensity around a clear poster concept.

Fast Motion Poster Generation

Generate short browser-based tests quickly so you can compare multiple teaser directions before upgrading to a stronger final pass.

Plans & Credits

Choose a Kling 5 plan that fits your workflow

Compare credits, export quality, and commercial-use fit before you move from testing into paid usage.

Open the full pricing page for plan details, estimated output volume, and current usage terms.

For first tests

Start with enough credits for real prompt iteration

If you are still exploring directions, check how many variations you can test before paying for a larger plan.

For cleaner exports

Choose a plan that fits 1080p delivery

If the clip is headed to ads, demos, stakeholder review, or publishing, compare which plan makes cleaner output worth it.

For paid work

Review commercial use before you scale up

For client work or brand campaigns, confirm plan limits and usage terms before you commit to a production workflow.

FAQ

Kling 5 Motion Poster Questions

Short answers about who this page is for, when to use motion poster, what affects quality, and where pricing or commercial-use questions belong.

This page is an unofficial, browser-based workflow for turning a still image into a short motion-poster test. It is built for teaser-style movement, prompt-guided atmosphere, and fast creative validation.
Motion poster is usually a narrower workflow. It focuses on restrained movement, atmosphere, title-card energy, and teaser-style motion instead of broad scene changes or full narrative progression.
Yes. The workflow supports reference videos so you can test how posture, hand movement, or larger body motion should transfer onto the still image.
Images with a clear subject, readable silhouette, and a strong poster-like composition work best. Portraits, fashion stills, product hero shots, and cinematic key art are good starting points.
Commercial use depends on your current plan and site terms. Check the pricing and legal pages for the latest plan-based rules instead of assuming every output tier has the same usage rights.
Use motion poster when the still frame already matters and you only need controlled movement, mood, and teaser energy. Use text to video when you need a broader scene or a concept built from scratch.
Quality depends heavily on the source image, the clarity of the motion direction, how strong the reference video is, and whether the movement intensity matches a poster-style clip.
The page supports common still-image formats such as PNG, JPEG, and WebP, plus MP4 and MOV for reference videos. Export behavior depends on the current workflow and plan settings visible on the site.

Start With A Short Kling Video Test

Open the browser generator, run a small test, and see whether this workflow fits your next ad, social clip, product demo, or prompt idea.