
You are able to adjust lighting and incorporate shadows in videos generated by AI through Flow.
Google is enhancing videos produced using the AI filmmaking application Flow to be even more realistic — and more challenging to recognize as AI-generated at a quick glance. The company revealed on Wednesday that users can incorporate and modify shadows and lighting in their AI videos. The broadened editing capabilities in Flow are associated with the Veo 3.1 update, which was also disclosed on Wednesday, which Google asserts improves the creation of videos based on the submitted images as prompts.
Users of Flow will additionally have the ability to generate videos that include audio using several of the application’s new features. Users can create a video with sound based on three reference images termed “Ingredients to Video.” Another feature, called “Frames to Video,” crafts a video that links a starting image with a concluding one, accompanied by audio. The “Scene Extension” feature allows you to take the last second of a clip and append additional generated video up to a minute long, also with generated audio.
Veo 3.1 is priced similarly to Veo 3, available as part of a “paid preview” through the Gemini API for developers, and is activated in the Gemini app.
As stated by Google, Flow users will soon be capable of eliminating “anything” from a video — the application will restructure the background and scene to create the illusion that “the object was never there.”