Google has introduced Flow – the only AI filmmaking software that is designed for the tech titan’s video model, Veo, text-to-text model, Imagen, and its AI chatbot, Gemini.
Google has unveiled a new artificial intelligence tool.
The American tech titan has introduced Flow -the only AI filmmaking software that is designed for Google’s video model, Veo, text-to-text model, Imagen, and its AI chatbot, Gemini.
According to a Google blog post, Flow “can help storytellers explore their ideas without bounds and create cinematic clips and scenes for their stories”.
It added that it is “custom-designed” for Veo and it boasts “exceptional prompt adherence and stunning cinematic outputs that excel at physics and realism”.
Gemini models make “prompting intuitive” and that allows for users to “describe” their visions in “everyday language”.
People can also create their assets with Imagen’s text-to-text capabilities, and can later integrate the assets into a series of different clips and scenes.
Some of the features include camera controls, scenebuilder, asset management and Flow TV – where users can source “clips, channels and content” generated by Veo.
Flow is available to subscribers of our Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra plans in the US, and it will be rolled out to more countries in the future.
Google said in its blog post: “It’s early days, and we’re excited to shape the future of Flow with creatives and filmmakers.”
Google introduces Flow
