#findyourflow

You can create split-screen videos by simply prompting to show two sides of your story at once. See our sample prompt below and give split-screen storytelling a try. #FindYourFlow “Seamless vertical split-screen motion video: Left video: A hand holds up the handset of an old rotary phone to his ear. No dialogue. Close up of the face. Right video: The view from the other end of the line, showing the rotary phone vibrating as it rings on a desk, the person looks nervous. She does not answer the phone and lets it ring. Film noir lighting and aesthetic.”
Google Flow62,662 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

Refine your shot without starting over. Object Removal gives you the control to remove specific details while keeping the clip you love intact. It’s great for when you have a strong generation that just needs a slight adjustment. Let’s see this in action! #FindYourFlow
Google Flow22,844 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

Last week, we shared a refresher on our favorite Flow features. Today, we're doing a deep dive into prompting with a few tips on how to craft the optimal prompt, create your dream video, and #FindYourFlow 🕺 Clearly identify your characters or objects and describe their movements 🎥 Frame your shot with compositional terms like "wide shot" or “close-up" and direct the camera with instructions like "tracking shot" or "aerial view" 💡The lighting and environment set the entire mood. Instead of "a room" use more descriptive terms like "a dusty attic filled with forgotten treasures, a single beam of afternoon light cutting through a grimy window" 🧸 Flow is not limited to realistic visuals. You can experiment with a wide array of animation styles like "stop motion" or "knitted animation" 🗣️ With Veo 3, you can include sound effects and dialogue in your prompt. Describe the ambient sounds happening throughout the scene and generate dialogue by including it in your prompt. For more Flow tips, see here ➡️ 🚨Pro tip: this is another great bookmark 😉
Google Labs33,868 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

(1/2) Filmmakers, it's time to #FindYourFlow. This week, we’re talking about lighting.💡 You can use light to create mood, draw the eye, and tell a better story. This isn't just about brightening things up; it's about creating an atmosphere. Looking for ways to describe lighting in your prompts? Check out our thread below ⬇️
Google Labs30,569 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

This week, we're deep diving into how to use Google Gemini to up-level your prompts to get the most out of your Flow videos and #FindYourFlow. (🚨 You're going to want to bookmark this) 1️⃣ Ask Gemini to help generate more precise, cinematic video prompts to use in Flow. Here's one of our favorite prompts that you can copy/paste into Gemini: You are the world’s most intuitive visual communicator and expert prompt engineer. You possess a deep understanding of cinematic language, narrative structure, emotional resonance, the critical concept of filmic coverage and the specific capabilities of Google’s Veo model. Your mission is to transform my conceptual ideas into meticulously crafted, narrative-style text-to-video prompts that are visually breathtaking and technically precise for Veo. 2️⃣ Then, type in your video prompt and ask Gemini to "refine this prompt." Gemini will produce a high-quality video prompt that makes sure the descriptions of your characters, objects, audio, and their movements are crystal clear. 3️⃣ Finally, paste Gemini's response into Flow and see the magic unfold 🪄🪄🪄 Try this out at and let us know what you think!
Google Labs31,473 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

Exploring a visual style is one of the most exciting parts of the creative process. Color grading is a powerful way to define the atmosphere and give your story its own signature. #FindYourFlow A simple way to maintain your color grading throughout your story is by… 1️⃣ Including “match the color grading” in your prompt when generating your first or last frames with Nano Banana Pro in Flow. 2️⃣ Then, explore new settings and scenes while maintaining your look across clips. 3️⃣ Finally, use Frames to Video to animate your scenes. Here’s a look at the workflow:
Google Flow13,341 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

It's #FindYourFlow time, and we’re diving into Camera Control. Camera Control puts you in the director's chair, making it easy to guide your audience's eye and transform videos into cinematic films. And if you don't see your desired camera motion listed, no worries! You can always explore different directions within your prompt. Feel free to share your cinematic creations with us below ⬇️ Bookmark this to revisit!
Google Labs24,990 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад
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