Google DeepMind’s newest tools, Veo 3 and Flow, signal a major shift in how films are made. These AI systems can generate polished, cinematic video from just a few lines of text. No camera, no crew, no traditional production process required. On a technical level, it’s impressive. But there’s a catch. As these tools become more capable, the line between creator and prompt engineer begins to blur. What happens when filmmaking no longer needs filmmakers? Maybe this is the next phase of artistic evolution. Or maybe it’s something closer to the quiet removal of art from the process entirely. Google has already partnered with filmmaker Darren Aronofsky to demonstrate what these tools can do. Read more about that project here. AI-generated image | Credit: Google Veo 3 Veo 3: Text-to-Video with audio Veo 3 is DeepMind’s most advanced video model to date. It takes natural language input and produces full video clips with believable motion, synchronized dialogue, music, and sound design. It can even handle lip sync and camera movement convincingly. The footage looks clean, cinematic, and cohesive across multiple shots. Users can describe the style, tone, and camera framing they want. The system also accepts reference images to guide the look of a scene. Output tops out at 1080p, and it supports longer, more structured sequences rather than short visual loops. Right now, Veo 3 is only available through limited early access. It’s not yet something the general public can play with directly, unless they subscribe to one of...
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