Kling 2.5 Turbo (pro) Overall Theme: "Lost Signal/Forgotten Transmission" - The feeling of a message sent across vast distances, yearning for connection. Visual Components: Opening (0:00-0:30): Start with distorted, glitching visuals – fragmented code, corrupted data streams, failing holographic projections. Think early 90s internet aesthetic meets a decaying spaceship interface. Introduce a central "figure" (doesn't need to be human, could be an AI construct or a robotic form) appearing partially obscured, seemingly sending the "promise" signal. Verse 1 (0:30-1:00): Transition into vast, nebula-filled space. Slow, drifting camera movements past colossal, abandoned space stations or derelict satellites. Juxtapose the beauty of space with the coldness of abandonment. Intercut occasional glitches – flashes of Cybercore-inspired digital artifacts. Chorus (1:00-1:30): Focus on the "sender" figure/AI as they emit a concentrated beam of light/energy representing the "promise." The visuals become more vibrant, but still retain a sense of fragility. Incorporate particle effects, swirling cosmic dust, and abstract digital visualizations reacting to the music. Verse 2 (1:30-2:00): Shift to a closer view of the technological decay. Show close-ups of corroded circuitry, flickering screens displaying fragmented text, and abandoned robotic components. The color palette should be dominated by blues, purples, and deep blacks. Chorus (2:00-2:30): Repeat the visual intensity of the first chorus, perhaps with added layers of distortion and glitch effects. The “promise” beam becomes stronger, more focused. Outro (2:30-End): The signal begins to fade, the image degrades, and the visual returns to the distorted, glitching aesthetic of the opening. End on a single, flickering point of light disappearing into the darkness – leaving the fate of the "promise" ambiguous. Style/Aesthetic: Color Palette: Primarily cool tones – deep blues, purples, blacks, with occasional bursts of neon pink or electric blue. Visual Effects: Heavy use of glitch effects, datamoshing, bloom, and chromatic aberration. Camera Movement: Slow, deliberate pans and drifts to emphasize the scale and loneliness of space. Inspiration: Blade Runner 2049, Ghost in the Shell, early Cyberpunk aesthetics, space horror films like Event Horizon