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VEO 3 FLOW Full Tutorial - How To Use VEO3 in FLOW Guide

Tutorial Link : https://youtu.be/AoEmQPU2gtg

VEO 3 AI is rocking generative AI field right now. FLOW is the platform that lets you use VEO 3 with so many cool features. This is an official tutorial and guide made by Google team. I edited it slightly. I hope this be helpful.

FLOW: https://labs.google/flow/about

Veo 3: Google DeepMind’s Most Advanced Video Generation Model

Veo 3 is Google DeepMind’s most advanced video generation model to date. It allows users to create high-quality, cinematic video clips from simple text prompts, making it one of the most powerful AI tools for video creation. What sets Veo 3 apart is its ability to generate videos with native audio. This means that along with stunning visuals, Veo 3 can produce synchronized dialogue, ambient sounds, and background music—all from a single prompt.

For filmmakers, this is a significant leap forward, as it eliminates the need for separate audio generation or complex syncing processes. Veo 3 also excels in realism, accurately simulating real-world physics and ensuring precise lip-syncing for characters, making the generated content feel remarkably lifelike.

Introducing Flow: AI Filmmaking Made Seamless

While Veo 3 handles the heavy lifting of video and audio generation, Flow is the creative interface that brings it all together. Flow is Google’s new AI filmmaking tool, custom-designed to work with Veo 3, as well as Google’s other advanced models like Gemini (for natural language processing) and Imagen (for text-to-image generation).

Flow is built to be intuitive, allowing filmmakers to describe their ideas in everyday language and see them transformed into cinematic scenes. It offers a suite of features that give creators unprecedented control over their projects, from camera movements to scene transitions, all while maintaining consistency across clips.

Flow is more than just a video generator; it’s a comprehensive platform for storytelling. Filmmakers can bring their own assets or generate new ones using Imagen’s text-to-image capabilities. These assets—whether characters, locations, or objects—can be reused across different scenes, ensuring visual and narrative consistency. Flow’s design is inspired by the creative process itself, aiming to make filmmaking feel effortless and full of possibility.

Key Features of Veo 3 and Flow

The combination of Veo 3 and Flow offers a range of powerful features that are reshaping how films are made:

Native Audio Generation (Veo 3)

Veo 3’s ability to generate audio—including dialogue, sound effects, and ambient noise—is groundbreaking. For example, a prompt describing a busy subway car can generate not only the visual of the scene but also the sounds of the train, conversations, and background noise, all perfectly synchronized.

Improved Prompt Adherence and Realism (Veo 3)

Veo 3 can follow complex prompts with remarkable accuracy, translating detailed descriptions into videos that match the user’s vision. Its ability to replicate real-world physics—like the way objects move or interact—adds authenticity to every frame.

Camera Controls (Flow)

Flow gives users direct control over camera motion, angles, and perspectives. This feature lets filmmakers frame shots and dictate camera movements, much like a director on a traditional film set.

Scenebuilder (Flow)

This tool enables seamless editing and extension of shots. Filmmakers can reveal more of the action or transition smoothly to the next scene while maintaining consistent characters and motion—perfect for crafting flowing narratives.

Asset Management (Flow)

Flow’s asset management system allows users to organize and reuse creative elements across different clips, ensuring that characters, settings, and objects remain consistent throughout a story.

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VEO 3 FLOW Full Tutorial - How To Use VEO3 in FLOW Guide

Comments

Awesome summary thank you so much.

Furkan Gözükara

Here is my full synopsis of veo3, read before buying it. I wouldn't recommend paying for it right now but it has a lot of promise. 1) No spoken dialogue if you upload a starting frame 2) Worse quality video and character animation if you upload a starting frame. Significant drift as well. 3) The video "ingredients" functionality reverts to using veo2 (with no audio) 4) If you download an upscaled version it strips the audio 5) If you "extend" the video instead of jumping to a totally different scene it will change to Fast mode for even worse quality and no audio. 6) It suffers from the same issues with caption generation - the text is muddled and it adds them when you don't want them, sometimes not doing any dialogue So the movie making functions are pretty lacking beyond generating 8 second clips with audio (which you can do a limited amount of right from Gemini). I would not recommend others pay for the premium version like I did, even at ~$100 it's not worth it.

Jon Flaherty

you are welcome thanks for comment

Furkan Gözükara

This is great. Veo3 is pretty cool technology and I wanted something to play with this weekend. I've only been doing single videos and have had some issues with audio and subtitles. Thanks for posting.

Jon Flaherty

yep too expensive

Furkan Gözükara

yep too expensive

Furkan Gözükara

well these are public news i try to cover both to reach more people. currently working on the very best video upscaler app only available to our subs

Furkan Gözükara

Don't really care about 'news' of 'cloud' offerings. Especially ones that cost money. I spent tons of money on my rig for local AI solutions. I'm not a subscriber because I need 'what's happening news'

Taiga

Looks the best until now yes! but $250 is INSANE only for company´s range

Sérgio Merêces

It looks mostly good but if the normal monthly price is about $250 a month (after the first 3 months of a lower price of about $125 a month) it seems like it's probably out of the price range of most people. Maybe it's okay for a lower percentage of people who are sure they'll make a profit from it.

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