How to Get Kling: AI Video That Will Blow your Mind!
TLDRDiscover how to access and utilize the innovative AI video generator, 'Cling', which has been a game-changer in content creation. Despite the initial barrier of requiring a Chinese mobile number, a workaround has been found, allowing users to generate videos for free. The video provides a step-by-step guide on how to navigate the app, overcome language barriers with translation apps, and create stunning videos with text-to-video and image-to-video features. Learn how to bypass regional restrictions and join the waitlist to start generating remarkable AI videos today.
Takeaways
- 😀 Cling is an AI video generator that has been creating remarkable results.
- 📱 Previously, accessing Cling required a Chinese mobile phone number, but a workaround has been found and is endorsed by Cling.
- 🔑 The workaround involves downloading the Qui cut app and possibly creating an account on a TikTok-like app called Qu Shu.
- 🌐 Cling is a mobile-only app with no web UI, which is a limitation for some users.
- 🌍 Users may face issues downloading Cling if they live in a country where the app is blocked.
- 📝 A translation app is necessary for users who cannot read Mandarin, with the chat GPT app being recommended.
- 📲 Users need to complete a three-step questionnaire to apply for access, including stating their purpose and role.
- 📈 The process involves using a Chinese phone number, which can be simulated using a temporary online service if needed.
- 🎬 Cling offers features like text-to-video and image-to-video, with the ability to modify prompts and aspect ratios.
- 🤖 The AI seems to understand context well, generating videos that match the prompts given in Mandarin.
- 🎥 Users can extend video shots and add elements, with Cling maintaining video quality even in extensions.
- 📁 Once a generation is complete, users can download the video directly to their camera roll for further use or editing.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is about accessing and using the AI video generator 'Cling', which is a Chinese-based mobile app, and the workaround for non-Chinese users to gain access to it.
What is the significance of the app 'Qui, cut' in the process of getting access to 'Cling'?
-The 'Qui, cut' app is significant because it is used as a part of the workaround to access 'Cling'. Users need to download and log in to 'Qui, cut', and it is also where they complete the application process for 'Cling' access.
Why is a translation app necessary for using 'Cling'?
-A translation app is necessary because 'Cling' is in Mandarin, and users who do not understand Mandarin will need a translation app to navigate the app and understand its prompts.
What are the prerequisites for using 'Cling' as mentioned in the script?
-The prerequisites for using 'Cling' include having a mobile phone that works on either iOS or Android, a translation app for Mandarin, and the acceptance that 'Cling' is a mobile-only app without a web UI.
What is the role of the 'Qu, Shu' app in the process described in the script?
-The 'Qu, Shu' app is mentioned as a Tik Tok clone that ties to the 'Qui, cut' account as a user profile. It is suggested to download this app and create an account there as part of the workaround, although the script's narrator did not personally use this step.
How does the narrator describe the user interface of 'Cling'?
-The narrator describes the user interface of 'Cling' as a modern mobile app UI, which is not too difficult to navigate even without understanding Mandarin, as users can figure it out by eyeballing it.
What is the process of getting access to 'Cling' as described in the script?
-The process involves downloading the 'Qui, cut' app, logging in, possibly downloading and using 'Qu, Shu', completing a three-step questionnaire within 'Qui, cut', and using a Chinese phone number to receive a verification code, which is then used to apply for access to 'Cling'.
What are the different functionalities of 'Cling' mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions 'Cling' has functionalities for text-to-video and image-to-video generation, with options for different aspect ratios and prompt modifiers.
How does the script describe the experience of using 'Cling' for video generation?
-The script describes the experience as quite impressive, with 'Cling' being able to generate high-quality videos based on text prompts, including details like finger movements and character actions.
What is the narrator's final verdict on 'Cling' after testing its features?
-The narrator concludes that 'Cling' is probably the best image-to-video model currently available, despite the hassle of the sign-up process.
What advice does the narrator give for users who are not fluent in Chinese when using 'Cling'?
-The narrator advises users who are not fluent in Chinese to stick to action and emotion prompts, as 'Cling' seems to do a good job of contextually understanding a scene.
Outlines
🔓 Accessing Cling AI Video Generator with a Workaround
The video script introduces Cling, an AI video generator that has been previously covered on the channel but was inaccessible without a Chinese mobile number. The narrator is pleased to announce a workaround endorsed by Cling itself, allowing users to start generating videos for free. The script outlines the prerequisites for using Cling, which includes having a mobile device with either iOS or Android operating systems, and a translation app for navigating the app's Mandarin interface. It also mentions that Cling is a mobile-only app without a web UI, which may be a drawback for some users. The narrator proceeds to describe the process of gaining access to Cling, which involves downloading the Qui cut app and following a series of steps that include answering a questionnaire and inputting contact information, despite potential error messages.
📱 Navigating the Cling App and Generating Videos
This paragraph delves into the process of using the Cling app once access has been granted. It explains the initial steps of navigating the app's interface, which includes dealing with ads and selecting the appropriate tabs to access the video generation features. The script highlights the text-to-video and image-to-video capabilities of Cling, describing how users can input prompts and modify them with additional instructions. It also touches on the aspect ratios and preset prompts available. The narrator shares personal experiences with generating videos, including translations and modifications of prompts, and discusses the results, such as the generation of a man in a blue business suit and a cinematic film of an alien spaceship over New York City.
🎨 Exploring Image-to-Video Features and Post-Processing
The final paragraph focuses on the image-to-video feature of Cling, demonstrating how users can upload photos and generate videos from them. It describes the process of masking, extending shots, and adding elements to images to create dynamic video content. The script provides examples of video extensions and the resulting outputs, emphasizing the impressive quality and smoothness of the generated videos. It also discusses the simplicity of prompting and the app's ability to understand context. The narrator concludes by sharing their appreciation for the mobile workflow and the post-processing possibilities once the videos are downloaded to the camera roll, showcasing the potential of Cling as a powerful image-to-video model.
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Keywords
💡AI Video Generator
💡Chinese Mobile Phone Number
💡Mobile Only App
💡Translation App
💡Qui Cut App
💡Qu Shu
💡Text to Video
💡Image to Video
💡Prompt Modifiers
💡Aspect Ratios
💡Cinematic Film
Highlights
Cling is a new AI video generator that produces remarkable results.
Initially, access to Cling required a Chinese mobile phone number.
A workaround has been found to access Cling without a Chinese mobile number.
Cling is now accessible for free, at least for the time being.
Cling is a mobile-only app with no web UI.
A translation app is needed for non-Mandarin speakers.
The user interface for Cling is modern and relatively easy to navigate.
Cling may be blocked in some countries.
Downloading the Qui cut app is the first step in the workaround.
A second app, Qu Shu, may be needed to tie to the Qui cut account.
Western phone numbers are accepted during the sign-up process.
A three-step questionnaire is part of the application process.
The questionnaire asks about the purpose of use, role, and contact information.
Entering a US phone number may initially result in an error but can eventually be accepted.
SMS online provides a temporary Chinese phone number for verification.
After verification, users are placed on a waitlist with access granted in about 3-4 business days.
Cling's interface includes options for text-to-video and image-to-video.
Prompts are limited to 500 characters and can be modified with additional options.
English prompts do not work, requiring the use of translation software.
Cling generates videos based on text prompts with impressive results.
Image-to-video feature is capable of creating dynamic scenes from static images.
Extensions can be added to generated videos, extending their length and continuity.
Cling's image-to-video model is considered one of the best currently available.
The sign-up process, though a hassle, is manageable with the provided workaround.