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How I Taught AI Video Production with VEO 3 and JSON Prompt Writing to an Italian Agency at Midnight

When It’s Midnight in Singapore but AI Video Never Sleeps: Teaching VEO 3 + JSON to Italy 🌍🎬...


Last night, while most of Singapore was going to bed, I was wide awake at midnight... conducting an online class for a communication agency team in Italy.

- Different time zone.
- Different language. (I had to use AI to translate my speech to Italian in my own voice LIVE!)
- But the same excitement: discovering the future of AI video production.

The session wasn’t just about theory.
I shared lessons from my 20+ years in physical video production—because the fundamentals of framing, lighting, and storytelling don’t disappear in the AI era. They evolve.

The highlight? Participants were given about one hour to create their own AI video using VEO 3 and JSON prompt writing. I guided them step by step, correcting, tweaking, and helping them bring the vision in their heads onto the screen. The moment they saw their ideas come alive—that’s when the magic clicked.

This experience reminded me that:
🌍 Knowledge crosses borders.
🗣️ Technology transcends language.
🎬 Creativity is universal.

As an international trainer and AI video strategist, I’m passionate about helping businesses harness these tools—not only to keep up with the future, but to shape it.

If you’re exploring how AI video production can help your campaigns, storytelling, or brand collaborations, let’s connect. The opportunities are just beginning.

~ Adrian Lee
AI Video Strategist | International Trainer
📩 DM me or connect to explore training & brand partnerships

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