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Google Veo 3 Changes Everything – Video, SFX, and Speech all at Once

2025-05-23 Science & Technology
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🖥️ Download the free Prompt Engineering resource: https://clickhubspot.com/0e2924 More from Futurepedia: 👉 Join the fastest-growing AI education platform! Try it free and explore 20+ top-rated courses in AI: https://bit.ly/futurepediaSL Links: n8n - https://labs.google/flow/about Summary I dive deep into Google’s new AI video model, Veo 3, which can generate video, sound effects, and fully lip-synced dialogue—all from a single prompt. This was announced at Google i/o 2025. I put it to the test with dozens of real-world examples, from dialogue scenes and music to complex motion prompts like breakdancing, MMA, and interpretive dance. I also explore how it stacks up against other models like Runway, Kling, and Sora, break down its strengths and quirks, and give a full walkthrough of the Flow platform, including image-to-video, scene extensions, and pricing. It’s one of the most fun and chaotic tests I’ve done—and a look at where AI video is headed next. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:40 Everything, all at once 1:40 Flow platform overview 2:40 Single character dialogue tests 5:14 Awkward pauses 5:52 Prompt Engineering 7:03 Multiple character tests 8:19 Rapping 8:44 Music tests 9:58 Unexpected benefit 11:09 Other issues 11:50 Complex movement tests 15:18 Image to video tests 17:10 Scenebuilder / extensions 20:29 Ingredients to video 21:15 Is it worth it? 22:45 Futurepedia

Top Comments (10)

@ManarAleryani 2025-05-24

This makes me wanting to go outside and experience things in person rather than consume content online. It’s only a matter of time before everything we watch online becomes unreal.

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@jasonloader8149 2025-05-27

I'm a 3D generalist - modelling, texturing, lighting, animation etc. I've been working in this field for around 30 years. Around 2 months ago I switched my machine off and that was that. There's still work out there but it's drying up fast especially in the advertising sector - my job is toast. I imagine hundreds of thousands of those involved in the creative industries are counting the days - writers, photographers, animators, illustrators etc. What a tragedy - especially knowing that our legacy work has been harvested and scalped to generate this stuff by tech bro billionaires who couldn't give a shit about us and what makes life worth living.

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@keanamazurik5021 2025-05-27

Ai should be doing my dishes and laundry so I can make art and music. Not making my art and music so I can do dishes and laundry.

502 38 replies
@giovalleyk 2025-05-25

Now the whole "we live in a simulation" theory doesn't sound that conspiratorial anymore...

202 15 replies
@ElephantShowI 2025-05-25

Well that’s the end of background extras in movies and TV and commercial actors

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@LoopyVisuals 2025-05-23

With the awkward pauses at the ends of those clips, it's like the "actors" were waiting for the director to say "cut." Very impressive though

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@tklyte2 2025-05-27

We've officially reached a new level in tech evolution and it's scary.

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@PupilPriority 2025-05-26

Its only when I paid attention to your hands for some time that I realized, You Are AI Generated!!!!

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@swissheartydogs 2025-05-30

I need to escape into a real book and ride my bike in the fresh air. No tech, just me, free and human.

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