Meet Kling 3.0 Motion Control on Artlist (opens in new tab)

Use any reference video as a motion blueprint to add real-world movement to new visuals. Preserve character identity and create cinematic, production-ready visuals.
Kling 3.0 Motion Control by Kuaishou is a video model that uses a reference video to guide character and scene motion, transferring real-world movement for more natural, consistent results.
Here are the key ways Kling 3.0 Motion Control guides your video’s movement and performance.
Upload a video, and Motion Control analyzes it frame by frame to extract gestures and movements. Apply the motion to new subjects with precision.
Stabilize facial features and expressions across frames and angles. Ensure accurate identity and prevent drift — even in long sequences.
Connect characters, props, and motion together to align movement and interactions across scenes.
Control how characters move and face within a scene for more natural positioning and cinematic multi-angle shots.
Use simple tags like @video1 to control how reference images and videos are applied within your prompt.
Apply motion to characters and scenes in four simple steps using Artlist’s AI Toolkit.
Open Artlist’s AI Toolkit, toggle video generator, and select Kling 3.0 Motion Control.

Choose a clip with the movement you want to replicate.

Upload an image or describe your subject in a prompt (including reference tags). This can be a character, product, illustration, or environment.

Create videos up to 30 seconds in 1080p, then refine with new inputs or adjustments.

From branded character videos to storyboarding — here are four high-impact ways to use Kling Motion Control in your work.
Upload a reference video and combine it with your own images or prompts to generate consistent, animated videos.

Kling 3.0 Motion Control’s precision and accessibility are valuable for a wide range of creators and teams.
Explore tutorials and techniques to get the most out of Kling 3.0 Motion Control and AI character animation.
Kling 3.0 Motion Control transfers motion from reference videos onto new characters or scenes. Its capabilities include motion extraction, facial consistency across frames, Element Binding for stable interactions, and orientation control for cinematic composition. It generates videos up to 30 seconds in 1080p. Get the full breakdown on Kling 3.0 Motion Control here.
Kling 3.0 focuses on generating scenes from prompts and references, acting as a creative direction tool. Kling 3.0 Motion Control focuses on applying specific motion from reference videos, giving creators precise control over character performance.
Use Kling 3.0 Motion Control for accurate, repeatable motion, such as dances, gestures, or general character movement. It’s especially useful for scenes that require consistent movement and detailed performance across multiple shots.
Element Binding maintains spatial and temporal consistency during movement, helping characters and objects stay aligned throughout a sequence.
Character Orientation Control keeps characters’ positioning stable during motion. This ensures that camera angles, movements, and subject orientation are aligned for cinematic, multi-angle shots.
Kling 3.0 Motion Control excels at capturing and replicating emotional nuance from reference motion, enabling expressive body language in animated characters. The model is especially effective for character storytelling and acting-driven content.
Artlist offers several Kling models designed for different types of control across the video creation process. Kling O3 Video is great for editing and transforming existing footage, with precise control over timing and structure. Use Kling 1.6 for faster generation and testing ideas or early-stage concepts.
Yes. You can use Kling 3.0 Motion Control for marketing projects such as product videos, social media ads, and branded campaigns. The model allows marketers and designers to apply repeatable motion to characters and products, ensuring consistent performance across multiple formats and platforms.
Kling 3.0 Motion Control uses real reference videos to replicate subtle body movements and emotional cues. This results in highly realistic animation that closely reflects natural human emotion.
Yes. You can generate videos with Kling 3.0 Motion Control for commercial projects, including ads, branded content, and social media campaigns. Read through Artlist’s Terms of Use to determine what generated content you can use for commercial purposes.
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