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PJ Ace@PJaccetturo · Feb 4, 2026

RIP Hollywood. AI is now 100% photorealistic with the launch of Kling 3.0 In just two days, I created the opening…

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Summary

A creator demonstrates Kling 3.0's new Multi-Shot technique for AI video generation, showcasing near-photorealistic film sequences created in just two days. The advancements in continuity, character speaking, and efficiency could democratize film production and enable smaller IP adaptations at significantly lower costs.

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  1. #1

    RIP Hollywood. AI is now 100% photorealistic with the launch of Kling 3.0 In just two days, I created the opening sequence from The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson You have to try this new Multi-Shot technique that makes making films much faster and cheaper 🧵👇

  2. #2

    Multi-shot lets give you near-perfect continuity in a sequence. This is one continuous output from Kling based on one image

  3. #3

    You do this by uploading a single image, click "Multi-cam" and then you can set the length for each shot and describe the differences in each shot.

  4. #4

    Just look at how seamless the cut in this two-shot fight sequence is.

  5. #5

    My prompts were pretty simple and for this one I used a Start Frame and End Frame so it would understand both characters.

  6. #6

    Speaking is also GREATLY improved. When you combine it with multi-cam, it really looks nearly indistinguishable from a real film. (You can generate up to 15 seconds per clip now)

  7. #7

    The Multi-cam is cool, but the biggest game-changer for me is how realistic the speaking is. This is what we've been waiting for. We're ready for 90min AI feature films. I made this 90-second sequence in two days. Does that mean I can make a 90-minute film in 180 days?

  8. #8

    I'm a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson and the Cosmere and really excited that Apple+ is greenlighting Mistborn and Way of Kings. Brandon spent 10 years trying to get his books adapted and I'm sure Apple will spend nine figures on this, but AI now lets smaller IP get greenlit at a far lower cost.

  9. #9

    Thanks to Kling for letting me have early access! (Not paid post) If you want to see a full breakdown of how I made this film, follow my newsletter: pjace.beehiiv.com