Create a photorealistic cinematic 5-second vertical video using my uploaded reference photos as the identity reference. I am the driver. Preserve my facial identity, facial structure, hair, beard, skin tone, age, and overall appearance as accurately as possible throughout the entire shot. Do not beautify, stylize, age, de-age, or change my appearance.
It is very early morning, well before sunrise. I am driving alone to work through the dark, sitting naturally behind the steering wheel. The world outside is nearly black except for headlights, occasional streetlights, and subtle reflections moving across the windshield and interior of the vehicle.
I am calm, controlled, awake and focused—not tired, miserable, rushed, angry, or overly intense. I have the quiet demeanor of someone who already knows what he has to do and is simply doing it. My eyes remain naturally focused on the road. My facial expression is neutral and composed. There is a subtle sense of determination underneath the calmness.
Camera: cinematic passenger-side interior perspective, framing my face, upper body, steering wheel and portions of the windshield. The camera remains stable with only subtle realistic vehicle vibration. Natural passing light occasionally moves across my face as the vehicle travels down the road.
Environment: realistic dark pre-dawn road, sparse traffic, believable headlights and streetlights, subdued colors, natural shadows, authentic vehicle interior. The road visibly moves outside so it is unmistakable that I am actually driving.
Mood: quiet, disciplined, grounded, introspective. This is not an action scene and not a motivational-commercial cliché. On the outside, almost nothing is happening—just a man calmly driving to work in the darkness. The contrast will come later when the film reveals how active his mind actually is.
No dialogue. No text. No subtitles. No exaggerated facial movements. No dramatic camera movement. No smiling at the camera. Do not have me look at the camer
Model
Kling V3 Pro
Type
Video
Aspect ratio
16:9
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