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Global Filmmakers Are Leveraging Kling AI to Push the Boundaries of Storytelling, Cannes Panel Presents

Filmmakers said the platform’s Native 4K tools and hybrid workflows are helping them reach theatrical quality and expand what AI-driven production can achieve.

  • At the Marche Du Film in Cannes, three films leveraging Kling AI were showcased at a panel titled 'From Creative Possibility to Production Reality: Kling AI in Cinematic Workflows,' featuring Raphael, House of David, and Born of the Tide.
  • Filmmakers increasingly adopt generative AI as a creative necessity rather than a cost-cutting shortcut to achieve large-scale productions. Since its launch, Kling AI has empowered over 60 million creators worldwide.
  • Directors Wei Li and Jon Erwin utilize Native 4K capabilities to produce theatrical spectacles; Li noted Kling AI "faithfully preserves the director's intended color tones," while Erwin produced House of David "for a third of what the studios told us we needed."
  • Kling AI announced an exclusive worldwide partnership with UK production company Evolutionary Films on the animated feature MINIBOTS, becoming the exclusive global 'Technological Brand Partner' and providing production support and a dedicated Creative Partnership Programme.
  • Native 4K resolution allows for sweeping spectacles previously limited by storyboard blurring, a capability Eekjun Yang, director of Raphael, described as 'absolutely necessary' for theatrical screening in modern film production.
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Global Filmmakers Are Leveraging Kling AI to Push the Boundaries of Storytelling, Cannes Panel Presents

A shift is underway in the global film industry as creators across the globe embrace Kling AI to produce cinematic-level visuals and push the boundaries of storytelling.

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