
Welcome back to Impossible Creations. In this tutorial, we are diving deep into the Kling 3.0 Omni model to execute one of the most difficult moves in cinema: the seamless window passthrough.
PROMPTS USED - Remember to swap out anything in yellow/brackets with your specific scenario. ie., if you’re a female change the “his” to “her.”:
Frame 1: INTERIOR OF PENTHOUSE (Nano Banana Pro)
Place the attached person in an impeccably tailored luxury business suit sitting confidently on the edge of [his] executive desk, which is still clearly visible but small within the frame to emphasize scale. The camera is positioned far back, using a wide-angle lens to capture the full environment — the entire desk, a large leather executive chair beside it, expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, and the vast openness of the office. Warm golden sunlight pours across the room, casting long architectural shadows and highlighting rich materials like wood, glass, and leather. The composition prioritizes the grandeur of the space while keeping the person readable as the focal point, creating a sense of power, success, and spatial dominance. Ultra-realistic, cinematic lighting, natural depth, high dynamic range, photographed like a feature film still.
Frame 2: CITY SKYLINE (Nano Banana Pro or Midjourney)
Cinematic aerial view of a modern downtown skyline at golden hour, one tall glass curtain-wall skyscraper centered and dominant as the visual focal point, surrounded by smaller buildings that frame it naturally, warm sunlight reflecting off the glass facade, long shadows, atmospheric haze, rich contrast, elegant urban geometry, photographed like a feature film establishing shot, ultra-realistic, natural color grading, 35mm cinema lens, high dynamic range, sharp architectural detail, calm sky, cinematic mood.
The Transition (Video): KLING 3.0 PROMPT (Via Higgsfield.ai)
Use the provided first image as the starting frame and provided second image as the ending frame. Animate a smooth cinematic camera move that slowly pans and gently zooms towards the glass window covered sky scraper. Keep the motion stable, natural, and continuous with realistic depth and parallax. As the camera approaches the sky scraper, perform a seamless window passthrough transition: The camera should move directly through the building’s glass window. Add subtle glass reflections and slight distortion at the moment of passing through to make the glass feel physically present. Maintain a continuous shot with no hard cuts. After passing through the glass transition smoothly into the second image, aligning the camera motion so the reveal feels like a natural continuation of the forward movement. Do not alter the person’s face or identity in the second frame. Preserve facial structure, skin tone, expression, hairstyle, and proportions exactly as in the provided image. Prioritize smooth motion, realistic scale, cinematic feel, and visual continuity.
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