Kling 2.6 Motion Control
Precise motion control for AI video. Supply a reference video to define exactly how the camera and subjects should move — then apply that motion to new visual content.
What is Kling 2.6 Motion Control?
Kling 2.6 Motion Control is a specialized variant of the Kling 2.6 model that accepts a reference video as a motion guide. The model extracts the motion pattern — camera movement, pacing, subject trajectories — from the reference and applies it to a new generation driven by your prompt and optional start frame.
This capability is valuable whenever you need repeatable or specific motion that's difficult to describe in text alone. A reference video communicates complex camera paths, subtle motion rhythms, and timing in a way that a text prompt simply cannot match.
Common applications include replicating the motion style of a film reference clip, creating consistent motion across a series of generated clips, or transferring a specific camera movement to a new scene. This is a tool for directors and cinematographers who think in terms of shots, not just prompts.
Motion reference video
Input a video to define motion
Precise camera control
Exact replication of movement
Subject motion
Transfer motion to new content
1080p output
Cinematic full HD
How to generate with Kling 2.6 Motion Control on project.video
Open the composer
Go to your project.video dashboard. Kling 2.6 Motion Control is available from the model selector alongside all other Kling variants.
Select Motion Control
Choose Kling 2.6 Motion Control from the model list. The composer will show a motion reference video upload slot.
Upload your motion reference
Upload a video that demonstrates the motion pattern you want applied — a dolly shot, a pan, a subject walk cycle, or any camera or motion reference that matches your intent.
Write your prompt and generate
Describe your scene and optional visual style in the text prompt. The model will generate video that follows the motion extracted from your reference clip.
Technical specs
Best use cases
Replicating cinematic shot styles
Have a film reference with a specific dolly move, crane shot, or rack focus? Upload it as the motion reference and apply that exact motion style to AI-generated content for your project.
Consistent motion across a series
Generate a series of clips with identical camera movement for visual consistency across a campaign. Use the same motion reference video for every generation to ensure matching motion rhythms.
Motion-driven product demos
Record a simple motion reference video with your phone — a circular product orbit, a slow push-in — then apply that exact motion to a higher-quality AI-generated product scene.
Character and avatar animation
Use a reference video of specific body movement or gesture to drive AI-generated character motion. Useful for avatar content, fitness demos, and any application where body motion specifics matter.
Example prompts
Each of these pairs best with a motion reference video uploaded in the composer.
"Cinematic push-in to a glass perfume bottle on a white surface, warm backlighting, soft shadows, premium product aesthetic, 16:9"
"Aerial-style pull-back over a city skyline at blue hour, mirror-glass towers, long exposure effect on traffic below, 16:9"
"Close-up orbit around a fresh flower arrangement, studio lighting, white background, petal detail visible, slow 360-degree rotation, 1:1"