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🤖🎬 Kling AI: https://klingai.com Kling AI – The Headliner of CES 2026 CES 2026 looked like a full-on AI studio on the show floor. And right in the middle of it all was Kling AI — not as a “text-to-video toy,” but as a reference-driven video engine built for one thing most generators still can’t do: stay consistent on purpose. In this video, I break down the newest Kling Video O1 model, the Element Library workflow (people, objects, environments you can reuse by name), and why this feels less like prompting and more like directing. You’ll see booth demos, creator panel highlights, and real examples of how filmmakers used Kling in 2025 to stitch scenes, lock identities, and push cinematic results with surprisingly small teams. And then we get into the scary-useful part: Kling Video 2.6 Motion Control — where you can take motion from a real reference clip (timing, gestures, performance beats) and transfer it onto a saved character/Element while keeping the identity locked. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro – CES Turned Into an AI Studio 02:03 Kling Video O1 | Booth Walkthrough + Meeting Tony Pu | Element Library – People, Objects, Environments (Consistency Demo) 03:12 “Hip Hop Granny” – Identity Lock Across Scenes 04:12 Creator Panel – What Filmmakers Are Doing in 2025 | Scene Stitching + Transitions (Indie → Cinematic) | Genvid + The Seeker (Small Team, Widescreen Output) 06:58 Kling Video 2.6 Motion Control (Performance Transfer) 07:45 Final Take – Repeatable Production, Not Lucky Generations Features Covered: Kling Video O1 reference-driven generation (anchors + identity consistency) Elements as reusable assets: characters, products, environments Prompting that behaves like a production system (extend + revise without drift) Smart generation workflows: live actors + sound design + AI stitching Kling Video 2.6 Motion Control: transfer motion from real footage to a locked character Key Takeaways: Most AI video tools generate “a clip.” Kling is aiming for “a pipeline.” O1 makes identity consistency feel intentional, not accidental Elements remove the guessing: name it in the prompt, keep it consistent Motion Control is the multiplier: one performance can power multiple scenes Built For: Indie filmmakers and studios Creators making ads, promos, product shots, music videos Anyone who wants repeatable, controllable AI video instead of endless retries Links: 🤖🎬 Kling AI: https://klingai.com 📫 Contact: https://sharknumbers.com #KlingAI #CES2026 #AIVideo #GenerativeAI #Filmmaking #MotionControl #VideoEditing #CreatorTools #SharkNumbers #TechReview