This is the feature we needed. Kling AI's motion control lets you actually direct AI video instead of hoping for the best.
What is Kling AI Motion Control?
Kling AI introduced a motion control system that lets creators specify camera movements, subject motion, and scene dynamics with real precision.
Think of it this way: instead of writing "a person walking" and hoping the AI gets it right, you can now specify exact direction, speed, and style of movement. It's the difference between pointing a camera and actually operating it.
Key features:
- Camera path control — Define specific camera movements (pan, tilt, dolly)
- Subject motion vectors — Direct how subjects move through the frame
- Speed and timing controls — Fine-tune the pace of action
- Multiple motion layers — Combine different movement types in one shot
Why It Matters
AI video has had a randomness problem. Amazing results sometimes, garbage other times, with little control over the difference. Motion control addresses this directly.
For professional video work, this is essential. Directors don't "hope" for a dolly shot. They plan it, time it, execute it. Kling's motion control brings that intentionality to AI video.
HOW SEQNCE WILL USE THIS
Motion control is what we needed to take AI video from "interesting experiment" to "practical tool." We're using it for:
- Pre-visualizing complex camera moves before production
- Creating consistent B-roll with intentional camera movement
- Exploring creative shots that would be expensive or impossible to capture
We're actively testing it and have already used it for internal concept work. Expect to see it in client projects soon.
Quick Takeaways
- Precise camera movement control finally in AI video
- Subject motion can be directed, not just described
- Transforms AI video from random to intentional