Flow: Veo 3 Tool for Consistent Cinematic Video
Flow uses Veo for prompt-based video clips with consistent characters and scenes, plus camera controls and extensions to streamline filmmaking workflows.
Consistent Asset Reuse Drives Scene Cohesion
Flow generates video 'ingredients' like characters or objects via Imagen text-to-image or user uploads, then reuses them across clips for visual consistency—key for maintaining story continuity without manual tracking. Start with a scene image to spawn new shots, or reference assets in natural language prompts powered by Gemini for intuitive control. Veo 3 excels here with strong prompt adherence, realistic physics, and cinematic quality, letting you iterate effortlessly from idea to polished output. This cuts production time on repetitive elements, enabling focus on narrative over asset recreation.
Trade-off: Early stage means outputs shine in controlled prompts but may need refinement for complex multi-shot sequences.
Pro Controls Unlock Precise Storytelling
Camera Controls let you dictate motion, angles, and perspectives directly, mimicking director tools for shots like pans or zooms. Scenebuilder extends existing footage seamlessly—reveal more action or transition to next beats with persistent motion and characters. Asset Management organizes prompts and ingredients for quick reuse. Flow TV showcases Veo-generated clips with exact prompts, so you learn techniques by forking styles (e.g., adapt a dramatic angle from a sample). These features evolve from VideoFX, prioritizing pros while onboarding beginners via everyday language.
Outcome: Professionals ship riskier ideas faster; newcomers prototype without gear costs.
Subscriber Access and Proven Filmmaker Outputs
Available now to U.S. Google AI Pro subscribers (100 generations/month, core features) and Ultra (higher limits, Veo 3 with native audio for sounds/dialogue). Collaborations validate real use: Dave Clark's 'Freelancers' blends AI with traditional tools for brotherly quests; Henry Daubrez's 'Electric Pink' extends his Veo 2 'Kitsune' (lonely souls tale); Junie Lau's 'Dear Stranger' explores multiverse love. Watch 'Behind the Lens' for their workflows. Early access shaped Flow for creative integration, positioning it as an enabler for diverse voices over replacement.