Kling 1.6 Pro Prompt: 12 Prompts That Turn Work Scenarios Into Professional Videos

Lora
2025-12-22
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Introduction: When AI Video Generation Meets Real-World Creativity

In the era of digital content creation, creators face a persistent challenge: ideas flow quickly, but production is slow, expensive, and complicated. A 15-second product demonstration might require coordinating equipment, waiting for perfect lighting, and multiple takes. A simple office tour could consume half a day just for setup and filming.

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Kling AI 1.6 Pro is changing this equation. It's not just a "text-to-video" tool—it's more like having a virtual production crew on standby. When your prompts are clear and specific, it transforms mental images into usable video footage for YouTube content, Instagram reels, LinkedIn posts, and professional presentations.

According to official announcements from Kuaishou, Kling 1.6 Pro was officially released in December 2024 with comprehensive upgrades in motion understanding, camera stability, and color accuracy. More importantly, the platform introduced multi-image reference functionality, allowing brands to upload multiple product angles and maintain perfect consistency across different scenarios—solving the notorious "AI face-changing" and "product morphing" problems that plagued earlier models.

This guide systematically breaks down Kling AI 1.6 Pro prompt engineering and provides 12 production-ready prompts covering e-commerce, real estate, education, fitness, corporate communications, and creative content. Whether you're creating YouTube tutorials, Instagram Stories, or professional presentations, these prompts will accelerate your workflow.

Part One: Why Prompt Engineering Matters More Than Clicking "Generate"

1. Technical Upgrades Enable Precision Control

Traditional AI video tools often felt like lottery tickets—same input, wildly different outputs. Kling AI 1.6 Pro changes this through advanced spatiotemporal consistency algorithms and multi-image reference systems, giving creators director-level control:

  • Consistent Subject, Variable Context: Upload one product photo and place the same wireless earbuds in a coffee shop, gym, or home office—with perfect visual consistency.
  • Controllable Cinematography: No more random camera movements. Specify "static shot," "slow push-in," "tracking shot," or "pan" with professional precision.
  • Realistic Physics: Liquid flows, fabric movements, and lighting changes now follow natural laws—no more "coffee that looks like paint" or "plastic hair" disasters.

2. Prompts Are Director's Notes, Not Casual Requests

Many people fall into two extremes when writing prompts: too vague ("a person in an office") or overly decorated ("super beautiful dreamy aesthetic magical scene"). Neither works well.

The effective approach: Treat prompts as on-set instructions to your cinematographer—who to shoot, where, what action, how to frame it, what mood, and what to avoid. This structured thinking is the core methodology this guide teaches.

Part Two: The Six-Element Prompt Structure for Kling 1.6 Pro

After extensive testing, we've developed a universal prompt formula for Kling AI 1.6 Pro:

[Subject] + [Environment] + [Action] + [Camera] + [Style/Lighting] + [Constraints/Negative] image.png

Element Breakdown:

  1. Subject: Who/what is the focus? (person, product, space, equipment)
  2. Environment: Where, when, what atmosphere? (rainy café, evening office, morning gym)
  3. Action: What happens? (1-3 clear actions work best; avoid complex combinations)
  4. Camera: How to shoot? (static, tracking, push-in, pull-out, pan)
  5. Style/Lighting: What feeling? (cinematic, documentary, warm, clean, natural light)
  6. Constraints: What to avoid? (blur, distorted hands, watermarks, text artifacts)

This structure provides creative freedom within clear boundaries—like briefing a professional cinematographer with both vision and technical specifications.

Part Three: 12 Production-Ready Kling AI 1.6 Pro Prompts

These prompts have been tested and optimized for real-world applications. Each follows the six-element structure and can be directly used in XXAI's Kling1.6 Pro model.

Scenario 1: Coffee Shop Ambiance—Morning Ritual Aesthetic

Use Cases: Lifestyle content, café marketing, Instagram reels

Platforms:Instagram, YouTube Shorts, TikTok

Prompt:

Early morning in an artisan coffee shop, light rain outside, raindrops on the window glass, warm amber interior lighting. A freshly made latte and croissant sit on the wooden counter. Barista gently slides the latte toward camera, condensation visible on the cup. Camera slowly pushes in to capture latte art details, then gently pulls back revealing customers in line and umbrella stand by entrance. Cinematic realism, natural skin tones, clean warm composition, gimbal-stabilized shot, shallow depth of field. Avoid: text watermarks, subtitle artifacts, hand deformities, over-smoothed skin, oversaturated colors, image blur. image.png

Why This Works:

Rain details, warm lighting, queue presence, umbrella stand—these familiar elements trigger the viewer's desire to "visit this place."

Scenario 2: E-commerce Fulfillment—Building Trust Through Process

Use Cases:Online stores, Amazon seller content, logistics transparency

Platforms: YouTube, Instagram Stories, LinkedIn

Prompt:

E-commerce warehouse packing station with neatly arranged cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, and products. Worker wearing disposable gloves places product into box, adds protective padding, applies shipping label (label details need not be readable). Camera in fixed overhead position captures rhythm: place, seal, label, slide package to stacking area. Clean industrial aesthetic, bright lighting, sharp focus, stable framing. Avoid: extra fingers, readable personal information on labels, product distortion, object clipping, text corruption, harsh reflections.

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Core Value:

Demonstrates operational professionalism, reduces buyer concerns about "slow shipping" or "poor packaging."

Scenario 3: Real Estate Walkthrough—Spatial Flow in Model Homes

Use Cases:Real estate agencies, interior design, Airbnb listings

Platforms: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram

Prompt:

Daytime model home living room, clean modern design, sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows. Camera moves like smooth gimbal walkthrough, gliding past sofa and coffee table, gently turning toward dining area, stopping at window showcasing city skyline view. Bright but not overexposed, architectural realism, strong spatial sense, natural color palette. Avoid: camera shake, furniture proportion distortion, warped exterior views, random text elements, over-sharpening. image.png

Cinematography Logic:

Simulates actual property viewing experience, letting viewers "walk through with the agent."

Scenario 4: Educational Content—Whiteboard Teaching Moment

Use Cases:Online courses, YouTube tutorials, educational platforms

Platforms:YouTube, Vimeo, Udemy

Prompt:

Classroom setting, instructor at whiteboard writing three key points with marker (text need not be legible but should resemble authentic handwriting). Instructor turns to camera with warm expression, gesturing to explain concepts, student desks softly blurred in background. Medium shot, fixed camera position, subtle depth of field, documentary aesthetic, natural lighting. Avoid: hand deformities, facial distortion, corrupted text on board, flickering, excessive beauty filters.

Technical Approach:

Text doesn't need clarity—focus is on teaching gesture and presence, reducing generation complexity.

Scenario 5: Corporate Communications—Conference Room Product Demo

Use Cases: B2B marketing, LinkedIn content, investor presentations

Platforms: LinkedIn, YouTube, corporate websites

Prompt:

Modern conference room with projection screen displaying clean product interface (UI need not show readable text, just authentic layout). Product manager points laser pointer at key areas while colleague takes notes and nods. Camera starts wide establishing shot, cuts to medium shot capturing gestures and screen, returns to wide. Professional business aesthetic, cool color grading, stable composition. Avoid: screen moiré patterns, facial distortion, finger anomalies, visible confidential company information.

Professional Elements:

Multi-angle editing logic + business color palette + restrained movements.

Scenario 6: Restaurant Kitchen—Behind-the-Scenes Authenticity

Use Cases: Restaurant marketing, food content, YouTube cooking channels

Platforms:Instagram, YouTube, Facebook

Prompt:

Restaurant kitchen with clean prep station, chef wearing hat and gloves. Steam rises from pan as chef plates freshly cooked dish, garnishing with herbs, carrying plate to pass window. Camera tracks plate movement from pan to plating to window, culinary realism, authentic food textures, naturally saturated colors. Avoid: distorted food shapes, hand deformities, excessive grease shine, cluttered background, text watermarks.

Trust Building:

Clean kitchen + proper attire = food safety credibility.

Scenario 7: Fitness Training—Form Correction Demonstration

Use Cases: Personal training, YouTube fitness channels, Instagram fitness content

Platforms: Instagram, YouTube, TikTok

Prompt:

Bright gym interior, trainer demonstrates squat form: standing position, descending, rising (slow controlled movement), using hand gestures to indicate "knee direction" and "spine alignment." Side-angle medium shot, fixed camera, clear movement visibility, realistic muscle definition without exaggeration. Avoid: body proportion distortion, joint twisting, camera shake, over-sharpening, facial artifacts.

Movement Control:

Slow speed + proper form + gesture cues = educational credibility.

Scenario 8: Event Planning—Wedding Setup Details

Use Cases: Wedding planners, event coordination, portfolio content

Platforms:** Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube

Prompt:

Indoor ballroom with setup team adjusting table centerpieces and chair sashes. Team member straightens place cards (text need not be clear), another person switches on warm string lights. Camera slowly pans horizontally, revealing entrance signage through to main stage setup, warm romantic atmosphere, realistic aesthetic. Avoid: distorted flower arrangements, flickering lights, strange text symbols, facial deformation.

Pan Shot Value:

Showcases complete spatial transformation, demonstrates attention to detail.

Scenario 9: Healthcare Professional—Nurse Station Handoff

Use Cases:Hospital communications, professional documentation, healthcare education

Platforms: LinkedIn, YouTube, institutional websites

Prompt:

Hospital corridor or nurse station, clean bright lighting. Two healthcare workers conduct shift handoff, pointing to highlights in folder (document contents not readable), then pushing treatment cart slowly down hallway. Documentary-style camera work, stable tracking shot, realistic aesthetic. Avoid: identifiable patient information, readable medical records, exaggerated medical imagery, facial distortion, image blur.

Compliance Note:

Unreadable documents + no patient identifiers = privacy protection compliance.

Scenario 10: Auto Service—Vehicle Handoff Moment

Use Cases: Auto repair shops, service transparency, Google Business content

Platforms: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook

Prompt:

Auto shop entrance, late afternoon soft lighting. Technician hands car keys to customer, customer opens door and sits in driver's seat, nodding appreciation. Camera captures medium shot of handshake exchange, cuts to detail of headlights turning on, then car slowly driving away. Warm realistic aesthetic, life-like composition, stable framing. Avoid: logo distortion, hand deformities, facial artifacts, visible text watermarks.

Emotional Value:

"Handoff ritual" = visual completion of service quality.

Scenario 11: Café Counter—Busy Yet Organized Service

Use Cases: Coffee shop marketing, beverage launches, operational credibility

Platforms: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Prompt:

Afternoon café scene, ordering screen glowing but content not readable. Barista efficiently shakes, seals, places drinks on pickup counter as customer reaches to collect with smile (no dialogue needed). Fixed camera position with slight push-in, fast-paced rhythm, clean bright aesthetic, realistic rendering. Avoid: finger anomalies, distorted cup shapes, equipment deformation, screen flickering, text corruption.

Rhythm Design:

Fast action + stable camera = "high-demand" atmosphere creation.

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Scenario 12: Workplace Moment—End-of-Day Ritual

Use Cases: Brand storytelling, HR employer branding, LinkedIn content

Platforms: LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram

Prompt:

Evening office, darkening sky outside window, desk with keyboard, sticky notes, and nearly empty water glass. Person closes laptop, stretches, drapes jacket over arm, turns off lights and leaves workstation. Quiet fixed camera position, subtle film grain, realistic restrained gentle aesthetic. Avoid: hand deformities, facial distortion, excessive noise, visible watermark text.

Emotional Resonance:

"End-of-workday ritual" = universal professional experience.

Part Four: Advanced Prompt Techniques—Director-Level Control

1. Professional Cinematography Terminology

Kling AI 1.6 Pro responds well to film industry vocabulary. Include these terms for better results:

  • Static Shot: Stable framing, ideal for products and landscapes
  • Tracking Shot: Camera follows subject movement, perfect for real estate and retail
  • Slow Push In: Emphasizes details, ideal for product close-ups
  • Pan Left/Right: Reveals spatial context, great for displays and setups
  • Gimbal Shot: Smooth fluid movement, perfect for vlog-style content

2. Lighting Control Keywords

Lighting defines emotional tone. These terms provide precise atmosphere control:

  • Natural Light: Authentic, everyday feeling
  • Warm Light: Cozy, inviting atmosphere
  • Soft Light: Reduces harsh shadows, flattering for people
  • Backlight: Creates rim lighting, adds depth
  • Volumetric Lighting: God rays effect, adds dramatic atmosphere

3. Action Control Golden Rules

Complex actions often fail in AI video generation. Follow these principles:

  • 1-3 actions per shot: Place→seal→label (✓) vs. run→jump→spin→wave (✗)
  • Use "slow, gentle, natural": Slowly approaches, gently places, naturally smiles
  • Avoid high-difficulty combinations: Fast hand waves, group choreography, complex physical contact

4. Negative Prompt Application

While Kling AI 1.6 Pro may not always have separate negative prompt fields, adding "Avoid:" at the end of main prompts works effectively:

Common Constraint Keywords:

  • Image quality: blur, noise, flicker, overexposure
  • Human issues: facial distortion, hand deformities, extra fingers, proportion problems
  • Technical problems: text watermarks, subtitle artifacts, object clipping, moiré patterns
  • Style issues: over-smoothing, oversaturated colors, cartoonish rendering

Part Five: Multi-Image Reference—Maintaining Subject Consistency

One of Kling AI 1.6 Pro's most significant upgrades is multi-image reference functionality. This capability has revolutionary implications for brand marketing and series content creation.

Application Scenarios:

Scenario A: Product Multi-Context Showcase

Upload front, side, and in-use photos of wireless earbuds, then use different prompts to show them:

  • In gym workout scenario

  • In coffee shop work scenario

  • In commute scenario

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In each context, the earbuds maintain identical appearance, color, and logo.

Scenario B: Virtual Ambassador Series Content

Upload multi-angle photos of brand virtual character to maintain across different videos:

  • Consistent hairstyle, wardrobe, and styling
  • Uniform expression style and body language
  • Stable brand recognition

According to official documentation, this feature has been rolled out globally and is available in the Kling AI 1.6.

Usage Recommendations:

  1. Prepare 3-5 reference images: front, side, 45-degree, full-body, half-body
  2. Maintain consistent lighting: preferably shot same day
  3. Keep backgrounds clean: avoid complex interfering elements
  4. Emphasize in prompt: "Maintain subject appearance completely consistent, only change environment and actions"

Getting Started on XXAI

For creators seeking quick access without complex technical setup, XXAI provides the most convenient solution.

Platform Advantages:

1. Aggregated Computing Power, Instant Access

No need for local high-performance GPUs or queue waiting—direct access to enterprise-grade computing infrastructure.

2. Intelligent Prompt Optimization

Enter simple descriptions and the system automatically expands them into Kling AI 1.6 Pro-compliant complete prompts, significantly improving success rates.

3. Multi-Model Collaborative Workflow

Generate reference images with FLUX first, then seamlessly transfer to Kling AI 1.6 Pro for video generation, creating complete "image-to-video" pipelines.

Quick Start Steps:

  1. Open XXAI, select AI Video Generation
  2. Choose model: Kling 1.6 Pro
  3. Select mode:
  • Text-to-Video: Directly paste the 12 prompts provided in this guide
  • Image-to-Video: Upload reference images then paste prompts (higher subject consistency)
  1. For series content: Upload multiple reference images (front/side/half-body/full-body)
  2. After initial generation, iterate single variables: adjust camera→adjust style→adjust action

Experience Kling AI 1.6 Pro on XXAI now—where creativity meets zero technical barriers.

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