
"Google is making videos created with the AI filmmaking tool Flow even more realistic - and harder to identify as AI-generated at first glance. The company announced Wednesday that users can add in and change the shadows and lighting of their AI videos. The expanded editing features in Flow are tied to the Veo 3.1 update, also announced on Wednesday, which Google says does a better job of making a video based on the images submitted as a prompt."
"Flow users will also be able to generate videos with audio using several of the tool's new features. Users can make a video with audio based on three reference images that the company calls "Ingredients to Video." The "Scene Extension" feature lets you take the final second of a clip and add on additional generated video up to a minute in length, also with generated audio."
Flow now allows users to adjust shadows and lighting in AI-generated videos and leverages Veo 3.1 to produce videos that better reflect submitted images. The tool can generate synchronized audio from reference images with an "Ingredients to Video" workflow and can bridge start and end images with a "Frames to Video" feature. "Scene Extension" can append up to a minute of generated footage and audio by extending the final second of a clip. Veo 3.1 is priced the same as Veo 3, available as a paid preview through the Gemini API, and enabled in the Gemini app. A future removal feature will restructure scenes to make removed objects appear as if they were never present.
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