I was unreasonably pumped about this little project.
Recently I got invited to check out the Artlist platform, and since they were among the first to roll out the new Kling O1 video generation model, I jumped on the opportunity to make something with it.
Tarot cards have been a passion of mine since high school, and they aligned perfectly with a nifty little workflow that I concocted for this. Check out this 30-second sequence…
All the visuals were created in Artlist using Nano Banana Pro and Kling O1.
I made loose layout sketches for each card, and even a mini style-guide to establish this Art Nouveau-inspired, Disney-meets-Alphonse Mucha look.
The “engine” was the logistics coordinated by Gemini 3 Pro, based on comprehensive instructions: it constructed all the technical prompts for creating the still keyframes, the video transitions, and even the music (with specific timecodes), custom-tailored to the quirks of each generative model.
This made it possible to maintain a high degree of stylistic consistency while “daisy-chaining” the keyframe images, each one serving as a structural anchor for the next.
Kling O1 did a remarkable job with the coherence of the transitions (5 of the 6 transitions are one-shots, which is crazy), and the audio capabilities of Eleven Labs just continue to get scary good.
