Hey Black Mixture Fam!
Get ready for some amazing new creative possibilities! In this new video we take a deep dive into Google's incredible new video AI release: Veo 3 and the Flow filmmaking tool.
These tools are opening up some really exciting avenues for digital creators, and I can't wait to show you more as the technology develops. For now, I encourage you to check out the links and be sure to join the waitlist for our upcoming Advanced Generative AI Course (backed by NVIDIA): https://blackmixture.mykajabi.com/pl/2148678862
So, what are Veo and Flow?
Veo is Google's state-of-the-art AI model for generating high-quality video from text and image prompts. They've just announced Veo 3, which looks incredibly powerful! It's especially impressive because it can generate realistic audio and video combined. No more silent video generations! The results are impressive but at the crazy price-tag it might be worth waiting a few more months to see how the industry reacts.
Learn more about Veo on the Google DeepMind site: https://deepmind.google/models/veo/
Flow is a brand-new AI filmmaking tool from Google Labs, designed to help you create cinematic scenes and stories using Veo. It’s built with creatives in mind, allowing you to iterate and build out your ideas. The features advertised are impressive, if only they were available to users right away. In the video we showcase what's currently unavailable despite being locked behind a paywall. If only Google would release finished products...
Check out Flow here: https://labs.google/flow/about
Want to try them out and animate your own images?
You can dive into Flow and start creating! Flow includes features like "Frames to Video" (not available) allowing you to upload your images and bring them to life with Veo. Since you can't actually use this feature yet, a workaround is using Veo 2 in Google's AI Studio portal which has less restrictions and more features, despite being completely FREE.
Check out AI Studio here: https://aistudio.google.com/
Access to Flow and the latest Veo models (including for image animation) is available through the Google AI Plans. You can find details about their pricing here:
Google AI Plans: https://one.google.com/about/google-ai-plans/
Stay tuned! Nate