1/ Tips to help you create impressive Veo 3 videos with sound from a single prompt 🧵
2/ More detail = more control.
Detailing the subject (who/what), action (what's happening), scene (the setting), and style (the vibe) in your prompt is key to getting closer to your desired vision.
3/ Be specific with camera movements in your prompt.
Detail the composition, like if it's a "close-up," "wide shot," or "low angle." Try things like "tracking shot," "POV," "camera pulls back slowly," or even a "Dutch angle shot."
4/ A big feature of Veo 3 is its unified video and sound. It generates both visuals and audio—including dialogue, music, and effects—from the same prompt.
Write dialogue in quotes, for example: "Hey [name], how’s it going?" and for sound effects, offer hints like "ocean waves crashing."
5/ Adding these elements will help you make your videos even better and more specific to your vision.
What tips do you have for creating videos with Veo 3?
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