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🦖How to Use Google VEO 3 AI Video Generator for Automotive Marketing: My Experiment...

From Prompt to Production: What I'd like to share about AI Video Creation. 




I recently challenged Google's VEO 3 AI video generator, by converting a ChatGPT image prompt. 


The idea was simple: Rewrite a still image prompt into a hyper-realistic video prompt of a Tesla Cybertruck battling through a swamp with crocodiles and a T-Rex.


My first video output was interesting, but not quite right. So, I took the original prompt and iterated twice.


Each time, I fine-tuned the details to get closer to the vision in my head.


The final result? I still wasn't 100% happy.


While the lighting and atmosphere were spot-on, the AI didn't quite nail the look of the Cybertruck and the number of crocodiles.


But instead of scrapping the project, I used CapCut to edit all three AI-generated clips together into one dynamic video. 


The takeaway for professionals and businesses?


AI is an incredible tool, but it's not a magic bullet. The real value is in how you use it. My project shows that human creativity, a clear vision, and the ability to iterate are still the most important parts of the process. 


If you're in the automotive and marketing world... imagine creating a high-impact, realistic video for a car without ever leaving the office. 


You can test out extreme scenarios, show a vehicle in different climates, or make ads on a fraction of the budget and timeline. The possibilities are endless.


Have you tried using AI for your creative projects? Share your experiences below!


~ Adrian Lee @adrianvideoimage 


Prompt: 


3RD ITERATION...


A low-angle close-up shot of a mud-splattered Tesla Cybertruck with LED headlights blazing, driving forward through a dense, muddy, tropical swamp. Water and thick mud splash high as the front wheels turn, kicking up waves. 


The camera pulls back to reveal two massive crocodiles in front the Cybertruck's path with their jaws wide open. The Cybertruck stops.


A T-rex lunges from behind. 

The Cybertruck starts to rush forward as it crashes through the crocodiles and battles through the treacherous terrain, capturing the intense, close calls with the snapping jaws and outstretched claws.


The shot widens, showing the chaotic environment. The swamp water churns violently. Dense tropical foliage, towering palm trees, and hanging vines are soaked in rain and mist. In the background, jagged, jungle-covered mountains rise under a heavy, stormy sky.


Shot Details:

 * Format: Horizontal (16:9)

 * Lighting: Cinematic, dramatic shadows with light from the headlights piercing the mist.

 * Atmosphere: Intense, dangerous, and primal.

* Movement: Dynamic camera movements.

* Style: Hyper-realistic.

* The number plate on the Cybertruck shows "Adrian Video Image"


#AI #VideoMarketing #AutomotiveMarketing #ContentCreation #CreativeSolopreneur #GoogleVeo #CapCut #TeslaCybertruck

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