A new shared Space shows how to build a music video inside Freepik using Nano Banana shot grids, OmniHuman or Veed Fabric for lipsync, and Kling 3.0 for motion. The pipeline is now reusable instead of scattered across separate tutorials and tools, so teams can follow one workflow.

The main addition here is packaging a music-video build as one Freepik Space instead of a scattered chain of separate prompts and tools. Techhalla’s demo video shows a finished clip with consistent characters, animated inserts, and synchronized singing, while the companion Space is shared directly for reuse via Freepik Spaces.
The thread maps a clear production split. Nano Banana 2 is used first to turn a reference image into a 1970s radio-DJ look, then expand coverage with a 3x3 grid and extra closeups for band members. OmniHuman 1.5 handles lipsync with camera moves and stronger facial expression control; Veed Fabric 1.0 is presented as the faster alternative when you do not want to prompt. Kling 3.0 then animates the supporting shots from single images or start/end-frame inputs to build the final performance sequence.
The song turned out so good I just had to make the music video for it... and here's how I did it with AI on freepik! 👇
People are charging hundreds for courses that can't even compete with this workflow. And I'm crazy enough to share all the prompts and the whole Space with you right here. Grab it now! freepik.com/pikaso/spaces/…