Short AI video drafts are easier to compare when the motion plan is separated from the visual prompt. Before generating a clip, I usually outline three things: the camera path, the subject movement, and the timing of the action. That makes it easier to repeat a review scene or adjust one part of the shot without changing the whole idea.
For product walkthroughs, training scenes, and social clips, this kind of repeatable setup keeps reviews consistent. A simple motion note can describe whether the camera should push in, orbit, pan, or hold still while the subject moves.
I keep practical examples and notes around Kling AI Motion Control, especially for planning camera movement and character actions before generating AI video clips.
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