I Got Access to KLING: The Revolutionary Chinese AI Video Generator!

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I Got Access to KLING: The Revolutionary Chinese AI Video Generator!

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is KLING. Welcome to the KLING Show!

KLING is the new Chinese AI video generator tool which I have access to. How come? Very shortly, I'll explain. Hi, my name is Chris. I'm a Hungarian music and drama teacher, and I live in China. With my Chinese phone number, I quickly gained access to KLING when some of you kindly shared information about this impressive new tool from China.

Getting Started with KLING

I applied to use this app, expecting to wait for months, if not forever. Surprisingly, I only had to wait for about 10 days. One morning, I received a congratulatory SMS granting me access. Here's a brief overview of how to navigate the app:

  1. Application Process: Tap the blue button, enter who you are, what you want, and your phone number.
  2. Using the App: If you don’t speak Chinese, you'll need an app that can translate text and pictures. The AI provides a tutorial the first time you use it.

Features and Specifications

When generating videos, the app shows a queue, and you can simultaneously generate multiple videos. The speed is reasonable—generally around 3-4 minutes per video, though it can take up to 20 minutes in busy times. Noteworthy features include:

  • Resolution: 720p at 30 FPS, with videos being 5 seconds long.
  • Upgrades: Post-generation, you can upscale resolution, but this doesn't necessarily add detail.

First Impressions

My initial attempts at video creation yielded mixed yet promising results. The first few test videos were:

  1. A man walking on a supposed "Renaissance Street" which turned out to be more classical in style.
  2. Scenes of different genres like a space rocket landing on Jupiter's moon Io and animals interacting with musical instruments.

Challenges with Specific Prompts

KLING struggles with certain specific prompts like detailed architectural styles and stormy weather effects. However, it excels in detailed close-up shots of people and animals.

Sora vs. KLING: The Comparison

We are pitting KLING against the leading AI video generator, Sora. Here are some highlights from the comparison:

  • Pirate Ship Tossing in Coffee: KLING fell short of Sora’s stormy sea effects but was very detailed otherwise.
  • Historical Footage: KLING struggled with accurately depicting 1780s California.
  • Chinese Lunar New Year: KLING delivered beautifully consistent backgrounds but lacked the complexity offered by Sora.
  • Train Journey: While KLING did well with interiors, the exterior backgrounds were less stable.

The Ultimate Test - Will Smith Eating Spaghetti

In the final test, "Will Smith eating a bowl of spaghetti fast," KLING produced a video with impressive eating action. However, the person appeared to be Asian, not resembling Will Smith at all.

Conclusion

KLING has immense potential and is particularly strong in generating close-ups and medium shots. For fast and complex scenarios, it still has room to improve.

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Thank you for reading and have a great day!


Keywords

  • KLING AI Video Generator
  • Chinese AI technology
  • Video generation tutorial
  • Sora AI comparison
  • Creative video prompts
  • Video quality and processing
  • Application process for Chinese apps

FAQ

  1. What is KLING?

    • KLING is a new Chinese AI video generator tool designed to create high-quality 720p videos within minutes.
  2. How did you gain access to KLING?

    • I live in China and have a Chinese phone number, making it easy to apply and get access to the app.
  3. What are the primary features of KLING?

    • The app generates 720p, 5-second videos at 30 FPS, with the ability to queue multiple video creations simultaneously.
  4. How does KLING perform with detailed prompts?

    • KLING excels with close-up and medium shots, particularly of people and animals but struggles with specific architectural and weather elements.
  5. How does KLING compare to Sora?

    • While KLING performs well in generating realistic scenes, it often falls short of the complexity and detailed effects that Sora can produce.
  6. Can I use KLING in English?

    • No, KLING requires prompts in Chinese, and a translating app may be necessary for non-Chinese users.
  7. Is KLING free to use?

    • Yes, KLING is currently free to use, though it includes watermarking on the generated videos.