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. At the Marche Du Film in Cannes, three films leveraging Kling AI are showcased at a panel themed ‘From Creative Possibility to Production Reality: Kling AI in Cinematic Workflows’, including Raphael, South Korea’s first full-length feature generated entirely by AI, House of David, biblical epics from the Wonder Project and a groundbreaking Chinese animation epic Born of the Tide.
Native 4K Generation for Cinematic-Level Output
For House of David, Kling AI has served as its core foundation model and benchmark tool. Across both season one and two, Kling AI has generated the vast majority of its production shots, leading the share of its AI workflows for the show. While Season One of House of David incorporated 72 shots involving the use of AI, its second season used more than four times as many AI shots compared to the first season.
Building on that success, the team recently launched the biblical epic ‘The Old Stories: Moses’ featuring Oscar Award winning Ben Kingsley in the title role and utilizes Kling AI’s 4K capabilities at the forefront of its creative process. The series pioneers a hybrid approach of filmmaking that combines live-action with AI-enhanced workflows in virtual production.
Emotional Expressiveness for Feature Film
Raphael, South Korea’s first full-length feature created entirely using generative AI, is a large-scale production being developed by Mateo AI Studio. Currently in production with the goal of a theatrical release in 2026, this project is leveraging Kling AI’s powerful video model throughout the production process to maximize distinctive visual effects and deliver a differentiated cinematic experience.
A major misconception in the filmmaking industry is that filmmakers use generative AI solely to slash budgets and speed up production. In reality, for a new wave of directors, AI is not a cost-cutting shortcut—it is the only gateway to making their films a reality.
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