Product Reveal and Transformation Videos
Use first-and-last-frame control to show packaging reveals, before-and-after scenes, product transformations, and motion paths that need a clear ending state.
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Generate Veo 3.1 video drafts with Google DeepMind's model capabilities, including prompt control, reference-image guidance, first-and-last-frame transitions, scene extension, and audio direction.
Write a detailed scene prompt with subject, action, camera movement, lighting, style, duration, and audio direction, then generate a controlled Veo 3.1 video draft. This text to video workflow is useful when you need a cinematic shot, product moment, character scene, or social hook from a clear creative brief.
Guide Veo 3.1 with character, product, object, or style references when visual consistency matters across product demos, storyboards, or campaign shots. Reference image to video prompting helps the model understand what should stay recognizable while still adding motion, camera movement, and scene atmosphere.
Set a starting frame and an ending frame to direct the transition instead of leaving the motion path vague. First-and-last-frame control makes Veo 3.1 stronger for product reveals, before-and-after scenes, transformation shots, and precise motion ideas that need a beginning and a destination.
Extend promising clips into longer sequences and include dialogue cues, ambience, sound effects, or music mood so the scene feels more complete for review. This helps creators move from a single AI video test into a more production-ready sequence with continuity, pacing, and audio intent.
Veo 3.1 is built for stronger alignment between your written brief, visual references, character identity, and intended scene direction, especially when images guide the output.
Use higher-quality generation when the final creative matters, or fast iteration when you need to compare hooks, pacing, camera choices, and campaign concepts quickly.
Create mobile-first clips for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, paid social, and creator workflows while keeping composition aligned to the selected format.
Plan dialogue, sound effects, ambient sound, and music mood in the same prompt so the clip can feel like a complete audio-visual concept instead of a silent draft.
Extend promising clips into longer sequences and maintain more continuity between shots when a single short generation is not enough for the story.
Combine text prompts, reference images, audio cues, frame guidance, and extension workflows so stakeholders can review a clearer creative direction earlier.

Use first-and-last-frame control to show packaging reveals, before-and-after scenes, product transformations, and motion paths that need a clear ending state.