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Since we're creating two separate clips for our skit, we just need to repeat the exact same process to create the starting frame for our second video. I'll keep the mascot selected as the subject, make sure the precise reference feature is toggled on, and simply use a different prompt. This time, we're just gonna have the Gemini mascot interact with a male coworker. All right, perfect. I think I like this one the most, so I'm just gonna download this. And now that we have our two starting frames with our mascot looking perfectly consistent in both, we are finally ready to generate some video footage. Step three, actually creating the videos. To do this, we're gonna head on over to Google's Flow app. Quick heads up, I am using the paid version of Flow, so I have access to the VO3 quality model, but I actually tested this with VO3 Fast, the model that free users have access to, and it works the exact same way. First, I'm gonna select the frame to video option and upload our first starting frame, the one with the female worker in it. Click crop to save. This tells the AI we're giving it a still image that we want to turn into an animated video. And once that is uploaded, I am just gonna paste in this prompt that tells Flow exactly how I want the scene to play out, from the dialogue to the action. Don't worry though, we'll talk more about how to write effective text to video prompts in a little bit. Under settings, I want this to be in landscape, that's fine, and I want actually four outputs per prompt. Yes, this eats up my credits a lot faster, but it gives me a much higher chance that at least one of the outputs will be usable. You'll see what I mean. And we're gonna just hit generate. Okay, the videos are done. Let's go over an example of a bad output. Google Gemini, can you find that email from yesterday? No, but I can show you an ad that looks like an email, you're welcome. Okay, so obviously that doesn't work, but because we have four outputs, at least one of these would be good. Luckily for me, all three of these other ones were fine, but I like this one the most. Let's play it back. Google Gemini, can you find that email from yesterday? No, but I can show you an ad that looks like an email, you're welcome. So I'm just gonna favorite this and then download it for the next ad. So usually I would go with upscaled if I were uploading to, let's say YouTube, for example, but since we're just going over an example here, I'm just gonna choose the original size. Now we just rinse and repeat for our second scene. We're gonna keep frames to video selected, then upload and select the starting frame for our second clip. And I'm just gonna paste in this prompt. I'm gonna hit generate, and we're just gonna fast forward to the next part. All right, videos are done. And looking through this batch, I like this one the most. Hey Gemini, can you play that YouTube video from Jeffsu? Absolutely, but first please enjoy this unskippable 30 minute ad. All right, I'm gonna favorite it and download this in original size. And let's actually play both clips back to back. Google Gemini, can you find that email from yesterday? No, but I can show you an ad that looks like an email, you're welcome. Hey Gemini, can you play that YouTube video from Jeffsu? Absolutely, but first please enjoy this unskippable 30 minute ad. Again, definitely not perfect, but the important thing is the Gemini mascot looks the same across both clips. But there's another issue. The voice of the Gemini mascot character is completely different in the two scenes. But don't worry, we're gonna fix that in the next ad. But before we do, let me share my process for writing text to video prompts. In a nutshell, I created a Gemini gem that basically takes user input and outputs an optimized video prompt. I've also uploaded video prompting best practices as knowledge files. After starting a new chat in the gem, I would first upload the starting frame image and a screenshot of the Flow app to give it additional context. Then I just describe the scene I want, give it a script, which I obviously had to come up with. And the Gemini gem will then write a detailed prompt optimized for Google's VO model. I'll link this below for you to try for free, but let me know in the comments if you want a full video on how to create like powerful Gemini gems and custom GPTs, because it's actually a lot of work to create something really good. Step four. All right, our final step is to give our mascot a consistent voice across both scenes. For this, we're gonna use a tool called 11 Labs. Once you're signed in, navigate to the voice changer option on the left here. And we're just gonna upload the video file for scene one that we downloaded from Flow. And then we're just gonna choose a voice. We want to change our character's voice to, and I decided on the.

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