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Google Omni: Directing multi-scene video sequences

Demo summary

The video shows how to use a structured prompt to dictate specific actions (breaking off a track, helicopter view, and crashing) within a single generated clip.

Step-by-step

  1. Enter a structured prompt describing a sequence of events
  2. Specify the initial action (e.g., car breaking off a track)
  3. Define the transition to a new setting (e.g., hopping onto a street)
  4. Dictate specific camera perspectives (e.g., helicopter view)
  5. Describe the concluding action or event (e.g., a crash)

Options

  • Manually define specific camera angles by numbering them (e.g., 'camera angle one is this')
  • Set timing intervals for scene changes (e.g., every 2 seconds)

Tips

  • Use structured prompts to direct how the AI sequences multiple scenes within a single generation
  • Explicitly label camera angles to maintain better control over the visual narrative

Highlights

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All demos from “How To Use Google Omni - Google Omni Tutorial

  1. 0:520:45Accessing Google Omni in Google FlowThe creator shows how to navigate the Google Flow interface, select the Omni Flash model, and manage generation credits for video projects.MusicFXAI Video Generator
  2. 2:081:12Text-to-Video generation with Google OmniA demonstration of generating an F1 car video using a text prompt, highlighting how the Omni model automatically creates multiple camera angles compared to previous versions.Google OmniText to Video
  3. 3:420:32Directing multi-scene video sequencesCurrentThe video shows how to use a structured prompt to dictate specific actions (breaking off a track, helicopter view, and crashing) within a single generated clip.Google OmniScript To Video AI Generator
  4. 5:561:11Simulating physics and terrain in OmniThe creator demonstrates how changing the terrain prompt (e.g., to ice or dust) affects the physical behavior and visual effects of the vehicle in the generated video.Google OmniVideo to Video
  5. 7:180:45One-to-one background replacementA demonstration of using Google Omni as a VFX tool to swap a standard racetrack background for a castle-style track while maintaining the original car's motion.Google OmniVideo to Video
  6. 8:340:31Applying custom logos to video objectsThe creator uploads a custom logo and prompts the model to apply it as a theme across the car in an existing video clip while keeping the camera angle consistent.Google OmniVideo to Video
  7. 9:161:00Image-guided video editingDemonstration of using reference images to control the generation of 3D architectural structures and flying machines within a video scene.Google OmniImage to Video
  8. 10:220:31Changing camera angles and removing objectsThe video shows how to modify an existing clip of a violinist by changing the environment, removing objects, and shifting the camera angle to an over-the-shoulder view.Google OmniVideo to Video
  9. 11:230:27Object replacement in videoA demonstration of swapping a spaceship for other objects like a walnut, a clock, or a raven while maintaining the original flight path.Google OmniVideo to Video
  10. 14:240:39Sketch-to-video motion controlThe creator shows how to use hand-drawn doodles to guide the specific trajectory and movement of objects like fish and birds in a generated video.Google OmniAI Animation Generator
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Script To Video AI Generator

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  2. 3:420:32Directing multi-scene video sequencesCurrentThe video shows how to use a structured prompt to dictate specific actions (breaking off a track, helicopter view, and crashing) within a single generated clip.TheAIGRID