Korean Baseball + 3 more viral Kling effects

Turn your Korean baseball moments into AI videos

The Korean Baseball AI Trend turns one photo into a viral Kling AI video. Pick a Korean baseball AI prompt — no editing, no prompt engineering, no watermark on paid plans.

Real prompts, verified sources

Korean Baseball AI Prompts — From the Community

These are real prompts from creators on X, Threads, and Korean fan communities like Fanplus, ezday, and HitPaw. Click any source to see the original post. We quote verbatim with attribution — never edited, never translated.

via @veronicaokesThreads37 views · 1 like

Kling I2V copy-paste template

realistic sports broadcast screenshot-style documentary photo set in the spectator stands of a Korean professional baseball game. Analyze the attached image and the person in the image is sitting in the stadium seats, delicate facial features, and a surprised yet focused expression as his/her looks toward the field. The person wears a baseball team jersey.

Shared as the exact text to paste into Kling AI image-to-video after generating a static still — the shortest copy-pasteable template the community has settled on.

via Hayley SoenThe Tab

Kling I2V — natural micromotions

Realistic sports broadcast video of a woman in a crowd, camera slowly zooms in as she is unaware of being on camera, she adjusts her hair or looks around casually watching the match, or sips a drink but all in a natural casual way.

UK editorial tutorial. Explicitly the Kling AI image-to-video stage — pair this with the anti-beautification static prompt below.

via sjNarwhal707Fanplus1 comment

Lotte Giants jersey variant

Realistic sports broadcast screenshot-style documentary photo set in the spectator stands of a Korean professional baseball game. Analyze an attached image and the person in the image is sitting in the stadium seats. delicate facial features, and a surprised yet focused expression as his/her looks toward the field. the person wears a with a KBO team, lotte giants, design jersey.

Korean fan community post titled "야구장 ai 프롬프트 공유! 여신 ai 만드는 법". Author recommends optional modifiers like "candid, telephoto lens, stadium lighting, motion blur, natural skin texture, broadcast camera, 16:9 composition" — team name is a swappable parameter.

via Hayley SoenThe Tab

Anti-beautification ChatGPT prompt

Keep the uploaded person's face exactly the same. Don't make them look like an AI-generated beauty model. Generate the image as if they were naturally captured by a real KBO live sports broadcast camera in the audience. Realistic SPOTV/KBO broadcast screenshot vibe, candid stadium composition, nearby fans, drinks, cheering, handheld fan, natural seating arrangement. Slightly blur live-stream quality, compression noise, realistic skin texture, and imperfect lighting. Natural relaxed pose watching the game, not posing for the camera.

Important: No face reshaping, no enlarged eyes, no jaw editing no overly smooth/glassy skin, no influencer or photoshoot vibe. Must feel like a real accidental broadcast capture of an ordinary spectator that went viral online.

The "anti-beauty" school of prompting — explicitly tells ChatGPT NOT to do its usual AI-beautify pass. This style dominates the most-viral examples on X.

via @AIwithSynthiaX (Twitter)

Identity-anchor Kling prompt

Use the uploaded reference image as the strongest identity anchor. The woman must look like the exact same adult woman from the reference image, not just a similar Korean woman. Preserve her exact facial identity with high priority: same small oval face, same delicate jawline, same large clear eyes, same eye spacing, same eyelid shape, same straight nose, same soft muted pink lips, same pale clear skin tone, same refined calm expression, same long black softly wavy hair. Create an ultra-realistic candid KBO baseball broadcast screenshot of the same woman accidentally caught by a live TV camera in the spectator seats. She is seated among a lively Korean baseball crowd, holding an iced drink and cheering stick, wearing a clean white baseball jersey. She notices the camera and gives a small natural smile — slightly surprised but composed.

AI-creator account posting "Joining the trend of Korean baseball video". The identity-anchor opening is the most-replicated structural pattern across this trend — almost every long-form guide uses some variant of it.

via 김희준 (Kim Hee-jun)HitPaw KR

LG Twins Kling video animation

Hyper-realistic live KBO baseball broadcast video. Young woman sitting in spectator stands wearing LG Twins jersey, accidentally captured by crowd cam. She slowly turns head, smiles slightly, waves cheering stick, subtle blinking, realistic skin texture, flyaway hair, mild sweat and shine under stadium lights, slight handheld camera shake, shallow depth of field, dramatic night stadium lighting, accidental crowd cam moment, extremely lifelike, SPOTV broadcast aesthetic.

From the canonical Korean SaaS tutorial "천만 뷰 야구장 여신 AI 직관샷 만드는 법". SPOTV is the actual KBO broadcast channel — the community wants AI output to mimic SPOTV camera grading specifically.

via Julia TovmasyanPicsart blog

Picsart yellow-jersey master image

A high-resolution, candid "fan cam" style photo of a beautiful young woman sitting in the stands at a Korean baseball game. She has long, dark reddish-brown hair, soft makeup with slight eyeliner wings, and is wearing an oversized bright yellow baseball jersey with black trim. She is looking slightly off-camera with a neutral expression. The background is a slightly blurred crowd of people at a stadium with stadium lighting. Photorealistic, 8k, shot on a professional broadcast camera, cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field.

Picsart's editorial recipe. Yellow + black is the KIA Tigers home color scheme (without naming the team). Pair with the Picsart Kling animation companion below.

via Julia TovmasyanPicsart blog

Picsart Kling animation companion

The woman in the yellow jersey slowly raises her hand to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear. She glances around the stadium curiously, then looks toward the camera and gives a shy, charming smile and a small scrunch of her nose. Natural body swaying, realistic hair movement, stadium atmosphere in the background, high-quality broadcast TV aesthetic.

Paired with the Picsart yellow-jersey static image. Demonstrates the small idle gestures the community calls "micromotions" — the bits that make a Kling I2V feel candid rather than posed.

via 김희준 (Kim Hee-jun)HitPaw KR

Team-neutral crowd-cam Kling video

Natural live baseball broadcast crowd cam shot. The woman looks at the field, slowly turns her head, smiles slightly in surprise, and lightly waves the cheering stick once. Subtle blinking, realistic skin texture, flyaway hair, mild sweat and shine under stadium lights, slight handheld camera shake, shallow depth of field, Korean KBO sports broadcast aesthetic, extremely lifelike, accidental crowd cam moment.

The team-neutral version of the LG Twins Kling prompt above — useful for fans who do not want to specify a team.

via 김희준 (Kim Hee-jun)HitPaw KR

LG Twins 한국어 프롬프트

이 사진 속 인물을 KBO 야구장 관중석에 앉혀 SPOTV 중계 화면 같은 야구장 여신으로 만들어줘. LG 트윈스 유니폼 착용, 밤 경기 조명, 자연스러운 미소, 핑크 응원봉 들고 있는 모습, 실사급 방송 화질.

Native Korean prompt. Demonstrates the team-color cheering stick callout (pink = LG Twins canonical). Translates roughly to "seat this person in the KBO stadium and turn them into a baseball stadium goddess that looks like an SPOTV broadcast frame".

via 김희준 (Kim Hee-jun)HitPaw KR

KIA 타이거즈 영상 프롬프트

이 사진을 기반으로 KIA 타이거즈 유니폼을 입은 야구장 여신 영상을 생성해. 고개를 돌리며 카메라를 보고 살짝 미소 짓고 응원봉을 흔드는 자연스러운 움직임.

Native Korean Kling-style image-to-video prompt for KIA Tigers fans. Roughly: "Generate a video of a baseball stadium goddess in a KIA Tigers uniform — turn head, look at the camera, smile slightly, wave the cheering stick."

via 다은다ezday147 views

실제 관중 한국어 변형

Realistic sports broadcast screenshot-style documentary photo set in the spectator stands of a Korean professional baseball game. Analyze an attached image and the person in the image is sitting in the stadium seats. delicate facial features, and a surprised yet focused expression as his/ her looks toward the field. the person wears a with a KBO team, lotte giants, design jersey. +얼굴은 변형없이 일치하고, 사진을 가로로해줘

Author writes (Korean): "요즘 AI 써서 야구 관중석 캠에 찍힌 것 같은 사진 만드는게 유행이잖아... 챗지피티에 사진이랑 이 프롬프트 복붙하는거 추천!" The Korean tail translates to "+keep the face identical without modification, and make the photo horizontal".

via 김희준 (Kim Hee-jun)HitPaw KR

Universal negative-prompt list

studio photoshoot, perfect beauty face, idol makeup, influencer style, cinematic lighting, symmetrical composition, ultra detailed skin, doll face, ai beauty, professional portrait, looking at camera, over retouched skin

The canonical "what NOT to do" list — the anti-beauty school expressed as a negative-prompt list for tools that support negatives (Midjourney, SDXL). ClipTrend itself ships with no negative prompt by default.

Researched 2026-05-13. Sources include X, Threads, Fanplus, ezday, HitPaw blog, The Tab, Picsart, Cyberlink, and the Carat curated guide. We don’t edit prompts — quoted verbatim with attribution per fair use.

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What is Korean Baseball AI Trend

Korean Baseball AI Trend is a free AI video generator built around viral effect templates. Pick a trending TikTok or YouTube effect, upload your photo, and ship a social-ready MP4 in 30-60 seconds. Seedance 2, Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1, Wan 2.7, Nano Banana Pro and 10+ models — one workspace, transparent credit pricing, no prompt engineering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Korean Baseball AI Trend?
Korean Baseball AI Trend (KBAT) is a focused remix workspace for the four viral Kling effect-center scenes — Korean Baseball, Raid Check, Sassy Shake and Toss & Run. Instead of a blank prompt box, KBAT gives you a small gallery of trending Kling effects — upload a photo, pick the effect, click Generate, and a viral-ready MP4 comes back in 1 to 2 minutes. Every render goes through Kling Direct (Singapore region) so output quality and consistency match the official Kling reference clips.
How does Korean Baseball AI Trend pricing work?
Korean Baseball AI Trend is pay-as-you-go. Browse trending templates for free, and buy credits only when you want to generate. Credit packs start at $11.99 — no subscription required — and each template shows its exact credit cost on the card before you click Generate, so there are no surprise charges. Failed renders are refunded automatically. Paid credits produce clean watermark-free MP4 exports with full commercial rights. Monthly subscriptions include a larger credit allowance at a lower per-credit cost for creators who ship content regularly.
What is the best AI video generator for trending effects?
Korean Baseball AI Trend is built for creators chasing viral trends — every template is pre-tuned to a specific TikTok or YouTube moment. It runs in the browser with no install, and you only pay when you generate. Korean Baseball AI Trend aggregates 10+ top AI video models (Seedance 2, Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1, Wan 2.7, Nano Banana Pro) and routes your upload to whichever engine wins that trend.
How does Korean Baseball AI Trend's AI video generator work?
Pick a trending AI video effect, open the template page, and upload what it needs — a selfie for ai video generator from image, a short clip, or a prompt for ai video generator from text. Click Generate and Korean Baseball AI Trend routes to the best-fit model (Seedance 2, Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1, Nano Banana Pro) and returns a social-ready MP4 in 30-60 seconds.
How do I try Korean Baseball AI Trend's AI video generator?
Browse every trending template for free — you can explore the full catalog, preview viral TikTok/YouTube reference clips, and see each template’s exact credit cost before you spend anything. When you are ready to render, buy a Starter credit pack from $11.99 (no subscription required). Each generation shows its credit cost up front, and failed renders are refunded automatically. Paid credits produce clean watermark-free MP4s suitable for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Reels, ads, and creator-economy work.
How do Korean Baseball AI Trend credits work?
Credits are Korean Baseball AI Trend’s internal usage currency and work across every AI video, image, and music engine in the workspace. Each AI video effect template has a transparent credit cost shown on its card before you click Generate — typically 8 to 40 credits for a 5 to 10 second clip, depending on the underlying model and duration. Credit packs start at $11.99 on the pricing page with no subscription required, and monthly subscriptions include a larger included allowance at a lower per-credit cost. Credits are consumed only when a generation completes successfully; failed runs are refunded automatically.
Does Korean Baseball AI Trend work for commercial or business use?
Yes. You retain the rights to the AI videos you generate, which means you can use Korean Baseball AI Trend outputs for social media marketing, paid ads, creator-economy content, client work, brand campaigns, product demos, and short-form advertising. The watermark-free exports on paid credits are suitable for sponsored posts and monetised YouTube Shorts. For high-volume teams, check the pricing page for larger credit packs and annual subscriptions that bring the per-credit cost down significantly.
How is Korean Baseball AI Trend different from Runway, Pika, or Canva AI?
Runway, Pika, and Canva AI are general-purpose tools — you face a blank prompt box, engineer your own prompt, choose a model, and hope the output matches the viral look. Korean Baseball AI Trend flips that: trend research, prompt engineering, and model selection are pre-done by template authors. Upload a photo, click Generate, get the viral look — plus 10+ models in one place.
What makes Korean Baseball AI Trend a better AI video generator than other platforms?
Most AI video platforms gate the best models behind paid tiers, limit you to watermarked previews, or serve a single model. Korean Baseball AI Trend aggregates 10+ top models (Seedance 2, Kling 3.0, Veo 3.1, Wan 2.7, Nano Banana Pro) under one pay-as-you-go account, with transparent per-template pricing, credit packs from $11.99 (no subscription required), and A/B testing across engines so you can pick the winner.
Korean Baseball AI Trend — Turn Photos into Viral Effect Videos