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👶 Viral trend: photo → dancing video (motion transfer)

Viral Baby Dance Videos

Upload a baby photo + a dance reference video, then transfer the motion with Kling 2.6 Motion Control.

Best results happen when the baby photo matches the first frame pose of the dance clip.

5–30 seconds output
~5 minutes for 10s+
Predictable credits per second
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Motion Transfer

Use a reference dance clip to guide movement while your character stays visually consistent.

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One Photo Input

Start from a clear baby photo in a similar pose to the first frame of the dance video.

Fast Workflow

Generate 5–30s clips. Longer durations take more time (expect ~5 minutes for 10s+).

How to Make a Viral Baby Dance Video

A simple checklist that consistently produces better motion-control results.

1

Pick a Dance Clip

Choose a short clip (3–30s) with clear body movement and a stable camera.

2

Match the First Pose

Use a baby photo where the pose roughly matches the first frame of the dance video.

3

Upload + Prompt

Upload the photo and driving video, then add a prompt for style (cartoon, cinematic, realistic).

4

Generate 5–30s

Start with 5–10s to iterate quickly. Use longer clips once you like the look.

Pro tip: keep it shareable

Use a simple background so motion reads clearly on mobile.
Make the first frame look “believable” (pose, lighting, camera angle).
Generate 2–3 variants and pick the cleanest one (hands/feet).
Add music or the original clip audio in your editor if needed.

❓ FAQ

What do I need to create a baby dance video?

A single baby photo (character image) and one driving dance video clip. The closer the first pose matches, the better the motion transfer looks.

How long can I generate?

With Motion Control you can generate 3–30 seconds. For quick iteration, start at 5–10 seconds.

How long does it take?

It depends on duration and queue load. As a rule of thumb, 10+ second clips can take around ~5 minutes.

Is audio transferred too?

Motion Control focuses on transferring motion. If you need audio, you can typically add music or reuse the original clip audio during editing after download.