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All right.

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Today we're going to learn how to use Vo3 in flow.

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Flow is a Google product and you get it with one of the AI subscriptions.

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The $20 a month one present, or there's a $200 a month, one where you get a lot more credits.

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It's the cheapest way to use Vo.

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I think it's actually cheaper than the API subsidized, or at least right now.

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This changes all the time.

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The way that you do it is you create a new project.

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You can start with the starter projects, which are ones that experts have have worked on.

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Or you can create your own project as well.

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So I recommend checking out some of these.

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But we're going to create our own project just so we can see what it looks like.

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There are a few different models available.

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You have Vo three fast, Vo two fast via three quality and Vo two quality.

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The differences between these is Vo three is the newest model.

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Vo three quality is the best model.

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It also does audio, so it doesn't just generate the video, you can also hear it.

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Vo two is the previous generation and it's not as good in terms of quality, but still pretty good.

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Vo three fast is lower quality, but much faster as the name implies.

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And what I tend to do is I'll use that one first for most things until I figure it out.

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And that way you're using fewer credits.

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So you can see here each generation uses 20 credits based on your current settings, whereas if you

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use VA three quality, it uses 100 credits.

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The other thing you can do is you can generate more than one video at a time.

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That could be quite useful if you're just exploring space and kind of want to understand how well the

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prompt works.

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So we're going to copy in a prompt here.

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Let me just say copy this paste this in.

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We want to describe what's happening in the video.

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Quite often you want to give examples of what the camera is doing.

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You want to explain the environment, you want to explain who's who's the character.

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Like what's the subject of the video and you want to describe the dialogue as well.

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This is one of the really cool things about video three.

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You can just tell it like what you want the person to say and what sounds you want to hear in the background.

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So I'm just going to paste that in and then submit that and it starts running the prompts.

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It takes just like a few seconds really to generate, especially with the fast.

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It can take over a minute in some cases with the the quality model.

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And while that's generating, we can just talk about a few of the other options you have.

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So we have text to video and we also have frames to video.

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So if you wanted to start with an image or end with a specific image, you can do that.

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And ingredients to video is a relatively new one where you can put a few different objects and like

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maybe a background and then say, this person is going to be using this object to do X.

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In this background.

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We'll cover all of these in different videos, and some of them work with V3.

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Some of them still only work V2, but that changes all the time.

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So this is just taking a little bit longer.

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Hopefully it'll be done soon.

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Okay, we have the video and we can hit play.

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The video worked.

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I said our AI platform reduces cost by 40%.

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We could make changes to this prompt.

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Say maybe we wanted to say what type of company logo is in the background.

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You can also download as an animated GIF, like if you're using this as a meme or the original size,

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and then you can also upscale it as well.

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The other thing you can do is you can add to a scene.

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So if you switch to the scene builder, now you have this guy and you can either jump to or extend.

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So in this case, I say jump to let's say the audience is applauding maniacally.

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Is that wrong?

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Cool.

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That's not available in V3 fast.

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So let's go here to using less credits.

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Oh, here we go.

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Actually we need to use V3 quality.

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And what this is doing is it's going to understand what previously happened in that past video.

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And then it's going to cut to something else happening.

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Now these are eight second cuts.

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One of the things you might want to do is kind of describe multiple cuts in the video.

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If you want faster editing style, or you could do an extend scene in that scenario you would click

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plus.

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Then you click extend and it would take the final frame of the last of the last video and then keep

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going from there.

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That's how you stitch everything together into a full video.

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And that's just going to take a few more minutes to run.

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Okay.

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We have the full thing.

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Now let's play.

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Okay.

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We could make some changes to that.

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But you see that it was aware of what happened in the previous scene.

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And there's a little bit janky.

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So typically I would say Vo three is great at getting specific clips.

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It's like the early days of image generation where there's still some artifacts or issues or a strange

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behavior, but you could tidy those up in a video editor.

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Usually it can't get everything perfect in one shot, but it is pretty amazing how useful this can be,

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particularly if you don't have the the resources to go and shoot something like this yourself.
