Since chat boats are continuing to improve and work more, AI video generators are developing so fast. And while many people are still a son or just invited, one thing is clear: quick quality makes a big difference.
After testing numerous platforms (including Google VEO 3, the premium video generator is currently available for 9 249/month by Google Ultra) I have learned that the way you write your indications completely changes the results.
That is how I have equalized my AI videos – and the tricks you can use to use your clips faster, more cinema and more integrated.
To keep things fair, all the gestures were tested using VEO 2-Google’s lower-level video generator, which does not include audio. You will need to be included in the weightlist for Google Labs’ video OFX tools, where VO2 is currently available.
You can also access VEO 3 via Google AI Studio or Canva Pro. These gestures can be used in any excellent AI video generators, including midwife, firefly and Surah.
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Start with structure, not style
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A common mistake of many users begins with these adjectives, “an amazing cinema video of the beach at sunset.” Looks good, but vague.
Instead, when I guide with the structure, I always have a better success: “The wide shot of the beach on the Golden Hour, the camera is slowly rotating to the left.” The more you write like the director, the more your results will be seen.
Think like a camera operator
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It seems that the View cinema responds well.
Indicators produce far more dynamic visuals than basic detail, such as “tall grass -powered baby’s low -angle tracking shot” or “rising drone shot from a mountain cabin”.
If you are not familiar with the terms of filmmaking, think in shots: wide, medium, close -up, overhead. Although I am not a camera operator, I have written enough screenplays and has been on television and movie sets to memorize them.
Here are some basic filmmaking terms that I use frequently in my gestures.
Camera angles and movements
- Set – a wide view to configure the scene
- Imminent – focuses on the face or detail of an article
- Wide shot ).). Long shot – Fully shows the article in the environment
- More than shoulder – often used for dialogue scenes
- Tracking shot ).). Dolly shot – The camera follows the subject easily
- Crane shot – Overhead Movement sweep
- Static shot – No move of camera
- Zoom in/out – The camera pushes or pulls
- Handheld camera – Disclaimer, realistic effect
- POV Shot – From the point of view of the character
- Dutch Angle – A bent horizon for stress
Lighting and environment
- Low Key Lighting – Moody, dramatic shadow
- High key lighting – bright, cheerful, minimal shade
- Natural light – out or artificial day light
- Back Lighting – Light from the back of this topic (cillet)
- Lenses flare up – Light lines across the lens
- Cinema shine – soft, unrealistic light
- Neon lighting – Dynamic, future head
- Film grain – The structure adds the retro sensation
Break it into a beating
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Instead of asking the whole story in one sentence, break your gestures in a visual beating. For example:
Bat 1: Skatebrider’s wide shot riding down the downside at sunset
Bat 2: Slow -up close -up of the wheels hitting the floor
Bat 3: The camera follows the camera back from the board to the back
Even if your preferred AI video generator does not yet support the full scenario transfer, this point of view helps to guide the system more deliberately telling the story.
Add motion, mood and details – then, test and repeat
The movement is key. I began to add phrases like “camera tilt,” “fog rolling,” or “wind trees”.
They made a wonderful difference in realism and the sense of cinema. Likewise mood indicators such as “soft lighting”, “cloudy sky”, or “neon glue”.
The AI video is still new, and the results can be unexpected. I have repeatedly made every indication of the output by tweeting a word here and there.
VEO’s consistency is significantly better than other tools I have tried. It doesn’t always nail it, but when that happens, the results seem as if they came from a professional video shoot. The indicators below were used with VEO 3 so they also have a sound.
Indicates to try
Of landscape
Indicates landscape: A spacious shot of a mountain range on the Golden Hour, the camera is slowly rotating to the left. Fog roles between peaks, soft -intensive lighting, field cinema.
Game
Games indicating: Skatebord’s slow motion shot, jumping from a ramp at sunset. As soon as the dust kicked, the camera follows the lower angle. Hot light, dynamic energy.
Food Rail
Food Rail Prampot: Overhead shot of Ramen’s stem bowl is being served in the Tokyo Street Market. Chopsticks close up noodles, steam grows. Hot lighting, dynamic details.
Action POV
Action POV Prampot: The first person of a bicyclist riding on the forest trail. Through the trees, the sun flickering flies past. The realism of the pro -pro -style, the deep movement.
Techway
If your AI videos look like a common or “AI”, your indicator may be charged. With something smart tox; Focusing on structure, camera angles and specific processes, you can get more polished, more cinema results.
Google View is one of the most capable tools I have experienced, but like any AI, it’s just as good as you feed it.
Want to try it yourself? Start small Select a scene, describe it as a shot list and see what happens next. Tell me how everything came out!
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