(Full workflow for realistic, cinematic or promotional videos)
🧩 1️⃣ Plan your Storyboard
Goal: break your 60 seconds into logical “micro-scenes.”
Each Veo clip = 5–8 seconds.
Example structure for a 60 s video:
| Scene | Duration | Description | Example Prompt |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0–8 s | Opening shot / intro | “A dynamic aerial shot of a trader analyzing charts on multiple screens, cinematic lighting, 4K” |
| 2 | 8–16 s | Close-up / emotional detail | “Camera zooms on the trader’s focused eyes reflecting candlestick graphs” |
| 3 | 16–24 s | Action / change | “The trader executes a buy order on laptop, showing green candles rising” |
| 4 | 24–32 s | Transition to global vision | “Fast montage of city lights, stock markets, BTC prices — dynamic transitions” |
| 5 | 32–48 s | Product reveal | “Screen displaying PU Prime logo, charts, satisfied client smiling, 3D text overlay: ‘Trade Smarter in 2025’” |
| 6 | 48–60 s | Call to action | “Clean outro with PU Prime logo and text: ‘Join Now – puprime.com’, cinematic fade-out” |
🎞️ 2️⃣ Generate Each Scene in Veo 3.1
In the Veo interface:
- Create the first 5-8 second clip with your prompt.
- Once satisfied, export the final frame (screenshot or last frame).
- Start the next generation:
- Upload that frame as the “initial frame” (frame-to-video).
- Adjust prompt for continuity (e.g., “continue camera movement,” “same environment,” “same subject”).
Repeat for all scenes.
→ This chaining keeps lighting, camera angle, and characters consistent across clips.
Pro tip: Always mention a fixed camera style
(e.g., “handheld cinematic,” “smooth drone shot,” “portrait focus”) to prevent jarring changes.
🧠 3️⃣ Maintain Character & Scene Consistency
To keep the same person or object:
- Start your first generation with a reference image (the actor/character/environment you want).
- For later clips, re-upload that same reference image in the Veo prompt (“keep same person/environment as previous scene”).
- Keep prompt details identical for color tone, mood, and lens style (e.g., “warm daylight, 35 mm lens, cinematic”).
🎧 4️⃣ Add Sound and Edit the Clips
After you’ve generated 6–8 clips (≈60 seconds total):
- Download all clips in 1080p.
- Use any of these editors:
- CapCut (free & simple)
- DaVinci Resolve (pro-grade, free version available)
- Premiere Pro (paid, advanced tools)
- Import all your Veo clips sequentially on the timeline.
- Add:
- Smooth cross-fade transitions (0.3–0.6 s each)
- Royalty-free background music (from Pixabay, Mixkit, or YouTube Library)
- Text overlays (scene titles, offers, your logo, affiliate CTA)
Optional audio prompt tip for Veo 3.1:
If you request “ambient trading floor sound” or “soft background music” in prompt, Veo generates matching audio, but mixing externally gives better control.
🎨 5️⃣ Export and Optimize
- Export final video:
- Format: MP4, H.264 codec
- Resolution: 1080p @ 30 fps
- Length: 58–60 seconds
Then repurpose:
- Upload to YouTube Shorts / TikTok / Instagram Reels
- Embed in your HowToCaptain landing pages (use Rank Math video schema)
- Run CPC campaigns linking to your article or affiliate offer.
📈 6️⃣ Advanced Tricks
| Goal | How to Do It |
|---|---|
| Extend scenes beyond 8 s | Use “extend last frame” option in Veo 3.1 or chain same scene twice |
| Maintain one continuous motion | End each scene mid-motion and use it as the first frame of next scene |
| Stabilize motion | Add “steady camera movement” in prompt |
| Generate smoother transitions | Use DaVinci Resolve → Fusion tab → optical flow between clips |
| Add your own voiceover | Record in Audacity → import to video editor → sync manually |
✅ Summary
| Step | Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Storyboard | Paper / Notion / Canva | Structure your 60 s story |
| Video Generation | Veo 3.1 | Create 6-8 short scenes |
| Editing | CapCut / DaVinci | Merge, sound, text |
| Tracking | GA4 + GTM | Track CTA clicks |
| Publishing | WordPress / YouTube | Distribute your promo |
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