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How to Create Surreal Photo-to-Video Art with Google Nano Banana & VEO 3 | AI Video Tutorial...

What if your photos could break the frame and come to life? 🍊✨ Today, I’ll show you how to turn a simple picture into a mind-bending cinematic scene — all with Google Nano Banana and VEO 3. 



Step 1. Go to Google Nano Banana

Step 2. Upload a person's photo and a product photo. 

Step 3. Type in this prompt: 


"A realistic view portrays two wooden picture frames. Inside the top frame rests the person from the first uploaded image — but he leans forward gracefully, tilting a packet of orange juice from the second image. From it flows a stream of orange juice, cascading downward in a luminous ribbon.

Directly beneath, the bottom frame reveals another person from the same image. This time, he stands in astonishment, holding his glass mug as the torrent splashes into it with a dramatic burst. Droplets scatter beyond the edges of the frame, as though reality itself cannot contain the moment.

His wide-eyed expression captures a rare blend of humor and elegance, while the cinematic lighting and ultra-detailed textures heighten the surreal energy of the piece. The composition exudes the polish of fine art realism, interwoven with the opulence of luxury fashion. On the frame is engraved "Adrian Video Image".


Step 4. Go to Google VEO 3. 

Step 5. Upload the new image but don't type in any prompt.


Bonus step: Go to Capcut and trim away unwanted ends. 


Try this out and tag me @AdrianVideoImage so I can see your creations! And if you want more step-by-step tutorials on turning imagination into viral content, make sure to like this video, hit subscribe, and share it with a friend who loves experimenting with AI art. 🚀


Comment "AI Video" and I will send you my Free AI Video Generator Guide. 


~ Adrian Lee @adrianvideoimage 





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