How to Create a Brand Promotional Video with Kling AI: A Complete Commercial Delivery Workflow
Category: AI Video Production / Brand Content
Target readers: brand marketers, agencies, short-video teams, ecommerce operators, freelancers, product managers, and corporate communication teams
Updated: July 14, 2026
Bottom line: Kling AI can now support concept visualization, product atmosphere shots, character motion, camera movement, multi-shot storytelling, and some native audio generation. However, a commercial deliverable should never depend on a single prompt. A reliable workflow is: define the business objective β lock brand assets β write the storyboard β generate shot by shot β review and repair β edit and package β run brand and legal review β export for each channel β archive prompts, rights, and source files.
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1. What Brand Videos Is Kling AI Good For?
Kling AI currently provides video, image, sound, and multimodal creation tools. Its official VIDEO 3.0 guide lists text-to-video, image-to-video, start-and-end-frame generation, Multi-Shot, element references, native audio, multilingual support, and flexible 3β15 second output.
| Use case | Fit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Product mood advertisement | Very high | Strong lighting, materials, camera movement, and atmosphere |
| New-product concept film | Very high | Efficient for validating creative directions |
| Ecommerce product video | High | Useful for close-ups, rotation, unboxing, and usage scenes |
| Brand-story sequences | High | Multi-Shot and subject consistency support narrative work |
| Social advertising | High | Good for vertical variants and rapid testing |
| Event teaser | High | Produces visually striking shots quickly |
| Industrial function demo | Medium | Visual appearance is possible; exact mechanics require caution |
| Regulated claims | Medium-low | Medical, financial, and efficacy claims need legal review |
| Entire film in one generation | Not recommended | Commercial films should be assembled from controlled shots |
In one sentence:
Kling AI works best as a shot-generation engine, not as an automatic replacement for strategy, editing, legal review, and delivery management.
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2. Key Kling AI Capabilities in 2026
Based on Kling AI's official website and VIDEO 3.0 guide, the main capabilities include:
1. Text-to-Video;
2. Image-to-Video;
3. Start & End Frames-to-Video;
4. Multi-Shot cinematic generation;
5. Element Reference and Subject Binding;
6. Native Audio;
7. Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish support;
8. Flexible 3β15 second output;
9. Camera movement control;
10. Integrated image and video workflows.
These improve control, but commercial creators should still expect possible issues:
- distorted logos;
- incorrect package text;
- abnormal hands or movement;
- changing product proportions;
- inconsistent brand colors;
- implausible physics;
- unstable pronunciation or lip sync.
Human checkpoints remain mandatory.
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3. Commercial Delivery Workflow
Use a 12-stage process:
| Stage | Main output |
|---|---|
| 1. Client brief | Goal, audience, channel, product value |
| 2. Delivery scope | Duration, ratios, versions, revisions, rights |
| 3. Creative strategy | Concept, mood, visual direction |
| 4. Script and storyboard | Voiceover, captions, shot list, pacing |
| 5. Brand asset pack | Logo, colors, fonts, product photos, restrictions |
| 6. Keyframes | Approved static visual reference for each shot |
| 7. Kling generation | Text, image, element, and multi-shot generation |
| 8. Selection and regeneration | Pick, repair, replace, and version footage |
| 9. Post-production | Edit, grade, voice, music, captions, graphics |
| 10. Brand and legal review | Trademark, likeness, rights, claims |
| 11. Multi-channel export | TikTok, Reels, YouTube, ecommerce, website |
| 12. Archiving | Sources, prompts, licenses, approvals, deliverables |
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4. Turn the Client Brief into an Executable Task
Confirm at least the following.
Business objective
- awareness;
- product launch;
- product education;
- ecommerce conversion;
- channel recruitment;
- event promotion;
- corporate image.
Audience
- age and profession;
- region;
- pain points;
- use context;
- purchase drivers;
- primary viewing platform.
One core message
A 15β30 second video should normally communicate:
- one core benefit;
- one scenario;
- one call to action.
Channel specifications
| Channel | Common ratio | Recommended length |
|---|---|---|
| TikTok / Reels / Shorts | 9:16 | 10β30 sec |
| YouTube | 16:9 | 30 sec or longer |
| Paid social | 9:16, 1:1, 16:9 | 6β30 sec |
| Ecommerce page | 1:1, 3:4, 16:9 | 10β60 sec |
| Digital signage | Custom | Looping |
Approval owners
Identify who approves:
- the requirement;
- the creative direction;
- product claims;
- brand compliance;
- final acceptance.
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5. Define AI Project Boundaries in the Quote
The main risk in commercial AI video is often expectation management.
Deliverables example
```text
One 20-second vertical brand promotional video;
1080 Γ 1920 resolution;
including creative concept, script, storyboard, AI-generated shots,
editing, captions, licensed music, and basic color grading;
one captioned version and one clean version;
two consolidated revision rounds.
```
AI-generation notice
```text
Parts of this project will be produced with generative AI tools.
AI-generated footage may contain visual randomness.
The final result is based on the approved preview.
For high-precision packaging text, logos, specifications, and product geometry,
real footage, static design, or post-production compositing may be used instead.
```
Revision scope
Separate:
- copy changes;
- shot replacement;
- style redesign;
- product replacement;
- additional aspect ratios;
- new language versions.
Client warranties
Require the client to confirm rights to:
- logos and trademarks;
- product images;
- people and voices;
- music and fonts;
- copy and product claims.
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6. Write the Script Before the Prompt
A Kling prompt is not a commercial script.
A real storyboard should contain:
| Field | Content |
|---|---|
| Timecode | 0β3 sec, 3β7 sec, etc. |
| Visual | Person, product, environment, action |
| Camera | Shot size, angle, movement |
| Voiceover | Spoken copy |
| On-screen text | Captions and claims |
| Sound | Music, SFX, ambience |
| Brand elements | Logo, product, brand color |
20-second structure
- 0β3 sec: hook;
- 3β10 sec: demonstrate value;
- 10β16 sec: build brand memory;
- 16β20 sec: call to action.
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7. Build a Brand Asset Pack
Prepare:
1. transparent PNG logos;
2. front, side, back, and 45-degree product photos;
3. RGB, HEX, and CMYK brand colors;
4. licensed brand fonts;
5. product dimensions and proportions;
6. high-resolution package text;
7. approved visual references;
8. prohibited competitor styles;
9. character references;
10. restricted advertising language.
Consistency sheet
| Element | Approved standard | Prohibited outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Logo | White horizontal logo | Stretching, recoloring, redrawing |
| Main colors | Deep blue and gold | Neon saturation |
| Product | Black bottle and gold cap | Shape changes or label rearrangement |
| Mood | Premium, restrained, modern | Cartoon or cheap discount style |
| Talent | Professional adult | Children or exaggerated influencer styling |
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8. Create Keyframes Before Image-to-Video
For commercial brand work, use:
Brand assets β approved keyframe β image-to-video
rather than relying entirely on text-to-video.
Benefits:
- more stable product shape;
- easier approval;
- better brand-color control;
- lower rework cost;
- greater continuity across shots.
Keyframes can be created using Kling IMAGE 3.0, Midjourney, OpenAI image generation, Photoshop, Firefly, real product photography, or 3D renders.
Keyframe review
- Is the product accurate?
- Is the logo correct?
- Is packaging text usable?
- Is lighting consistent?
- Is there space for captions?
- Does motion direction make sense?
- Can the shot connect to the next one?
Add logos and small packaging text in post whenever accuracy matters.
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9. Write Shot-Level Kling Prompts
A controlled commercial prompt should include:
```text
subject + environment + action + camera + lighting + material + brand mood + constraints
```
Template
```text
[Subject] is in [environment], performing [action].
Use a [shot size] from [camera angle] with [camera movement].
Lighting is [description], with [material quality].
Overall tone: [brand mood] and [color system].
Keep product shape, label placement, primary colors, and proportions consistent.
Avoid distorted text, redrawn logos, extra objects, abnormal hands, and flicker.
```
Product hero example
```text
A premium deep-blue perfume bottle stands in the center of a black mirrored surface.
Keep the exact reference proportions and gold cap.
A very light mist moves slowly around the bottle.
Use a low-angle camera with a slow push-in, ending on a 45-degree close-up.
Gold rim light defines the edges, with a deep-blue-to-black background.
Premium, restrained, modern luxury advertising style.
Do not add text, change the bottle shape, or create additional products.
```
Lifestyle example
```text
In a modern apartment at sunrise, a professional woman in her thirties
naturally picks up the reference perfume bottle and sprays it once.
Fine mist is visible in the backlight.
Use a medium close-up with a subtle stabilizer orbit.
Soft morning light, cool blue and warm gold palette, realistic commercial photography.
Keep the face, clothing, and product consistent.
Avoid abnormal fingers, product deformation, and exaggerated acting.
```
Multi-Shot example
```text
Create a 12-second premium perfume advertisement with three shots:
Shot 1, 3 seconds: wide product view on a black mirrored surface, slow push-in.
Shot 2, 5 seconds: a woman by a window picks up the bottle and sprays once in backlight.
Shot 3, 4 seconds: return to a 45-degree product close-up with stronger gold rim light and a slight camera rise.
Maintain the same product, blue-and-gold brand mood, and continuous lighting logic.
Do not generate brand text or logos; leave them for post-production.
```
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10. Choose the Right Generation Mode
| Requirement | Recommended mode |
|---|---|
| Fully conceptual scene | Text-to-Video |
| Accurate product appearance | Image-to-Video |
| Controlled transition | Start & End Frames |
| Short multi-shot story | Multi-Shot |
| Consistent person or product | Element Reference / Subject Binding |
| Specific body movement | Motion Control or video reference |
| Dialogue or ambient sound | Native Audio |
Commercial recommendations:
- use image-to-video for products;
- use multiple references for talent;
- use motion references for complex actions;
- add logos and legal text in post;
- split videos longer than 15 seconds into shots;
- keep exact claims in captions, not generative imagery.
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11. Build a GenerateβSelectβRegenerate Loop
For each important shot:
- generate 3β6 candidates;
- select the most stable action and composition;
- classify the defect;
- change one variable at a time;
- save prompt and version information.
| Problem | Response |
|---|---|
| Product deformation | Strong reference images and smaller movement |
| Incorrect logo | Remove generated text and add the logo in post |
| Face drift | Fixed references, shorter clips, less rapid rotation |
| Abnormal hands | Reframe, hide hands, substitute motion, or use live footage |
| Unnatural motion | Split the shot and specify start/end movement |
| Color drift | Unified keyframes and final color grade |
| Background artifacts | Simpler environment and stronger constraints |
| Poor continuity | Start/end frames, consistent references, and edit transitions |
File naming
```text
S01_ProductHero_V01.mp4
S01_ProductHero_V02.mp4
S02_Lifestyle_V03_Selected.mp4
S03_EndFrame_V02_ClientApproved.mp4
```
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12. Post-Production Determines Commercial Quality
Recommended tools:
- CapCut;
- Premiere Pro;
- After Effects;
- DaVinci Resolve;
- Audition;
- Photoshop / Illustrator;
- professional voice or ElevenLabs where appropriate.
Post-production tasks
1. Select and reorder shots;
2. Add exact logos and package text;
3. Use licensed brand fonts;
4. Normalize color and grain;
5. Add music, sound design, and voiceover;
6. Adjust speed and transitions;
7. Replace unstable frames with stills or live footage;
8. Composite and mask defects;
9. Build the final brand end card;
10. Adapt all aspect ratios.
Exact information such as logos, product names, prices, efficacy statements, dates, disclaimers, and QR codes should be created in post-production.
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13. Sound and Music Workflow
VIDEO 3.0 supports native audio, but brand films should still use layered sound management.
| Track | Content |
|---|---|
| A1 | Voiceover |
| A2 | Music |
| A3 | Ambience |
| A4 | Product sound effects |
| A5 | Sonic logo |
Native audio is useful for:
- ambience;
- footsteps, wind, and water;
- short dialogue;
- synchronized action sounds;
- concept previews.
Post-production audio is better for:
- final brand narration;
- exact product-name pronunciation;
- regulated messaging;
- multilingual delivery;
- licensed music;
- reusable sonic branding.
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14. Brand and Legal Review
Input rights
Confirm rights to product images, logos, people, architecture, artwork, music, fonts, and third-party references.
People and voices
- do not clone people without authorization;
- do not present AI characters as real experts or customers;
- obtain likeness releases;
- obtain explicit voice-cloning consent.
Advertising claims
Review:
- absolute claims;
- efficacy claims;
- health and medical statements;
- financial returns;
- prices and promotional conditions;
- data accuracy;
- comparative advertising;
- content involving minors.
Kling AI terms
Kling AI's official user policy includes conditions relating to inputs, outputs, platform licenses, and commercial use. It also discusses the platform's license to content and a process for revoking certain authorization.
Do not reduce this to βa paid account automatically grants unlimited commercial rights.β For a serious project:
1. review the applicable regional agreement on the generation date;
2. verify the rights provided by the account plan;
3. save a copy of the terms and payment records;
4. obtain legal review for high-value campaigns;
5. avoid uploading unauthorized confidential or personal material;
6. review data-processing terms for confidential projects.
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15. Export and Acceptance
Recommended deliverables
| File | Use |
|---|---|
| 9:16 captioned | TikTok, Reels, Shorts |
| 9:16 clean | Future localization |
| 16:9 captioned | YouTube, website, presentations |
| 1:1 square | Paid social |
| Clean master | Editable archive |
| Cover image | Publishing thumbnail |
| SRT subtitles | Localization and reuse |
Technical acceptance checklist
- correct resolution;
- consistent frame rate;
- no black or flashing frames;
- accurate logo and text;
- no clipped audio;
- correct captions;
- accurate product color;
- scannable QR code;
- correct safe area;
- platform-compliant duration;
- clear file names and versions.
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16. Practical Case: 20-Second Premium Beverage Video
Goal
Create a 20-second new-product video for a premium non-alcoholic sparkling beverage.
Brand proposition
```text
Light bubbles. A new rhythm for the city at night.
```
Storyboard
| Time | Visual | Generation mode | Post-production |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0β3 sec | Cold bottle revealed by rim light | Image-to-Video | Add title |
| 3β7 sec | Cap opens, vapor and bubbles expand | Image-to-Video | Add opening SFX |
| 7β12 sec | Young professionals on a city terrace | Element reference | Add ambience |
| 12β16 sec | Beverage poured into a clear glass | Image-to-Video | Gentle slow motion |
| 16β20 sec | Product hero and brand message | Start/end frames | Logo and CTA |
Product shot prompt
```text
The reference premium sparkling beverage bottle stands on a deep-black mirrored table.
Keep the bottle shape, label placement, cap, and liquid color identical to the reference.
Condensation slowly moves down the bottle, with fine bubbles rising inside.
Use a low-angle macro close-up and a slow push-in.
Blue and violet city neon create rim light, with a blurred background.
Premium, refreshing, modern nightlife advertising style.
Do not change the package structure, add text, or create extra bottles.
```
End card
```text
Headline: Open a new rhythm for the night
Subline: 0% alcohol Β· fine bubbles Β· refreshing taste
CTA: Search the brand name and discover the new release
```
Create the headline and logo in After Effects, Premiere, or CapCut rather than inside the generated footage.
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17. Budget and Timeline
AI reduces production cost but does not make production free.
Cost components
- strategy and script;
- storyboard and keyframes;
- Kling subscription and credits;
- generation failures and iterations;
- editing and motion graphics;
- voice and licensed music;
- stock or image rights;
- communication;
- revisions and multi-format delivery;
- legal review.
Pricing formula
```text
Project fee = strategy + storyboard + generation + post-production + audio + licensing + revision risk
```
Example timeline
| Stage | Suggested time |
|---|---|
| Brief and concept | 1 day |
| Script and storyboard | 1β2 days |
| Keyframe approval | 1β2 days |
| AI shot generation | 2β4 days |
| Rough cut | 1 day |
| Client feedback | 1 day |
| Final edit and delivery | 1β2 days |
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18. Project Folder Structure
```text
Brand_Video_Project/
βββ 01_Brief/
βββ 02_Contract_and_Rights/
βββ 03_Script_Storyboard/
βββ 04_Brand_Assets/
βββ 05_Keyframes/
βββ 06_Kling_Generations/
βββ 07_Selected_Footage/
βββ 08_Edit_Project/
βββ 09_Audio/
βββ 10_Review_Versions/
βββ 11_Final_Deliverables/
βββ 12_Prompts_and_Logs/
```
Archive:
- final prompts;
- generation dates and model versions;
- reference-image sources;
- licenses;
- approval records;
- final delivery checklist.
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19. Pre-Delivery Checklist
1. Is the business objective clear?
2. Is there only one core message?
3. Is the product model correct?
4. Are product colors and proportions accurate?
5. Is the logo the official file?
6. Is packaging text correct?
7. Are people and voices authorized?
8. Is the music commercially licensed?
9. Are fonts licensed?
10. Is voiceover copy factual?
11. Are performance claims substantiated?
12. Are prohibited absolute claims removed?
13. Are face, hand, and physics defects fixed?
14. Are colors consistent across shots?
15. Are captions proofread?
16. Is text readable on a phone?
17. Are channel safe areas correct?
18. Is a clean master preserved?
19. Are prompts and rights records archived?
20. Has the client approved the final version in writing?
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20. Final Verdict
The most effective way to use Kling AI for brand video is not βone prompt, one finished commercial.β It is to embed the model in a professional production pipeline:
Commercial brief β concept β script β storyboard β brand keyframes β shot-level Kling generation β human selection β post-production β brand and legal review β multi-channel delivery.
Kling VIDEO 3.0's Multi-Shot, element reference, native audio, and 3β15 second output make AI footage more controllable. Commercial quality still depends on:
- accurate brand assets;
- strong shot design;
- shot-by-shot version management;
- professional post-production;
- clear rights and compliance;
- structured client approval.
Final recommendation:
Treat Kling AI as a high-efficiency virtual production stage and shot generator, not as a shortcut that removes strategy, design, editing, and legal responsibility.
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22. Sources
1. Kling AI official website: Creative Studio, video, image, sound, and VIDEO 3.0 capabilities.
https://kling.ai/
2. Kling VIDEO 3.0 Model User Guide: text-to-video, image-to-video, start/end frames, native audio, Multi-Shot, element references, multilingual support, and 3β15 second duration.
https://kling.ai/quickstart/klingai-video-3-model-user-guide
3. All You Need to Know About Kling VIDEO 3.0: unified multimodal generation, Multi-Shot, native audio, subject consistency, and 15-second output.
https://kling.ai/blog/kling-video-3-0-ai-director-features-guide
4. Kling AI Blog: VIDEO 3.0, Motion Control, native 4K, product-video workflows, and camera control.
https://kling.ai/blog
5. Kling AI Terms of Use: inputs, outputs, intellectual property, platform licenses, content use, and commercial conditions.
https://kling.ai/docs/user-policy
AI models, prices, credits, commercial terms, and data policies can change. Review the official pages and the agreement applicable to your region and account at the time of contracting and generation.
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Publish-ready Summary
Kling AI can support brand promotional videos with product atmosphere shots, image-to-video, character motion, Multi-Shot storytelling, camera movement, and native audio. However, a commercial deliverable should not rely on a single prompt. The correct workflow is to define the business goal and specifications, create a brand asset pack and storyboard, use approved keyframes and image-to-video to protect product consistency, generate and review each shot separately, and complete the work with editing, color grading, exact logos and captions, licensed audio, legal review, and multi-channel exports. Exact logos, packaging text, specifications, and regulated claims should be created and verified in post-production rather than left to a generative model.