Meet Google FLOW: New AI Powered Film Maker

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  1. Meet Google Flow: AI-Powered Filmmaking with Veo 3

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Meet Google Flow: AI-Powered Filmmaking with Veo 3

Google has launched Flow, a next-gen AI filmmaking tool designed for storytellers and creators. Built using Veo 3, Imagen, and Gemini, Flow lets you generate cinematic video clips with natural language prompts and AI-generated assets.

Key Features of Flow:

  • Prompt-Based Creation: Use everyday language to describe scenes—Gemini makes it intuitive.

  • Custom Assets: Upload your own or create new visuals with Imagen (text-to-image).

  • Camera Controls: Adjust camera angles, motion, and perspectives.

  • Scene Builder: Extend and edit scenes with smooth transitions.

  • Asset Management: Organize clips, characters, and prompts.

  • Flow TV: Watch AI-generated videos and learn from shared prompts and styles.

The crazy thing is that with Google AI Ultra, you can add realistic sound and dialogue using Veo 3's built-in audio capabilities.

Who Can Use It?

Flow is available in the U.S. for:

  • Google AI Pro users (100 video generations/month)

  • Google AI Ultra users (higher limits + early access to Veo 3 with audio)

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