AI company offers $42,000 in prizes for short film contest

Published on

Photo credit; Kling AI

CALIFORNIA – Kling AI, a next-generation AI tool, developed by KuaiShou Technology, that generates both videos and images from text prompts and images, is accepting short film submissions for its Creative Contest with a total prize pool of $42,000. 

The Kling AI NextGen Creative Contest is for creators to push the boundaries of AI-powered storytelling, and shine under the spotlight on bigger stages, said the company.

According to Forbes, new AI-powered technologies have democratized access to movie production and distribution. 

This surge in creator-driven content has reshaped audience habits, positioning platforms like YouTube at the center of the new media landscape.

A recent report noted that YouTube’s engagement topped all other media companies in February’s Nielsen Gauge report, and with 2024 revenue of $54.2 billion, second only to Disney, which is headquartered in California. 

The analyst predicts that YouTube will surpass Disney this year.

At its fourth “Made on Youtube” event, the company introduced new products and innovation to power the next decade of creation.

Anyone with an idea — whether an individual, artist, studio, or brand — can become a creator here. And we help them turn their idea into a business: we’ve paid out over $100 billion to creators, artists, and media companies globally over the last four years,” Youtube said.

Kling AI Contest

Winners of the Kling AI creative contest will receive:

  • (1) $15,000 Grand Prix Award, (2) $10,000 Jury Prize Awards, and (7) $1,000 Official Selection Awards 
  • Winners receive a total of 1.25 million Kling AI Credits
  • Screenings at international film festivals, including MIPCOM CANNES and Tokyo International Film Festival
  • Coverage by major global media outlets and visibility in front of industry leaders

The submission deadline for the contest is October 6, 2025. For more information visit https://app.klingai.com/global/activity-zone/brand-activity?id=795103014049677321

spot_img

Latest articles

13 SoCal workers face charges for $430,000 unemployment fraud

CALIFORNIA – The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced on October 14 that...

‘Bitcoin Jesus’ admits misconduct, agrees to $50 Million deferred prosecution deal

CALIFORNIA – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced October 14 that Roger Ver,...

Recycled water use set to grow under California law

CALIFORNIA — Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 31 into law on October 13,...

California mayor resigns after confessing to $300,000 church embezzlement, suicide attempt

CALIFORNIA — South Lake Tahoe mayor Tamara Wallace resigned on October 13 after issuing...

More like this

California offers relief for federal workers hurt by shutdown

CALIFORNIA — Governor Gavin Newsom announced on October 11 that federal workers in California...

California resident scammed out of $2.4 Million in cryptocurrency scheme

CALIFORNIA – Fremont police are investigating a fraud case in which a resident was...

Deadline near for SBA disaster loans for SoCal wildfire-impacted businesses and nonprofits 

CALIFORNIA — California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) announced that businesses and...