💙 How to use Google VEO 3 AI video generator to capture attention in a crowded feed?
You combine a proven formula with a current trend.
I'm doubling down on one of my popular AI video concepts and mixing it with the buzz around the latest Smurfs movie release.
The strategy is simple:
1. Start with what works: Take a concept that has already resonated with my audience (the AI-generated local scene).
2. Add a trending element: Tap into a global conversation (a movie release) to maximize reach and relevance.
3. Include subtle branding: The "Adrian Video Image" stall in the background is a small experiment in in-scene brand placement.
The result is a piece of content that's designed to be a "pattern interrupt"—something that stops the scroll by being familiar yet completely unexpected.
The prompt for my latest piece: A Singaporean woman having lunch in a crowded Singapore hawker centre, with one food stall having a signboard printed "Adrian Video Image". The woman looks into the camera and says in a Singaporean accent, "You think I am AI generated is it.... Don't bluff lah." Then, the woman magically morphs into a realistic lady Smurf and looks around. The busy, multi-racial Singaporean crowd in the hawker centre screams and runs away frantically.
It's absurd, but in content, memorable often beats mundane.
What are your thoughts on using cultural trends ("trend-jacking") for brand visibility? Smart move or too risky?
~ Adrian Lee @adrianvideoimage
PS:
I spruced up the video with Capcut, adding a sound effect and that cool yellow glow around the woman when she transforms.
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