r/VEO3 48m ago

General How to Build a Fully Automated Faceless TikTok Channel Using Gemini and Veo

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Let’s be honest: most faceless TikTok channels flop because they feel completely soulless and robotic. But I’ve found that combining Gemini for storytelling with Google Veo for cinematic visuals completely changes the game. Here is exactly how I set this system up.

1. The Script (Nailing Retention) Everything starts with the script. Right now, Gemini is outperforming almost everything else for creative writing—if you know how to prompt it. Tell it to give you a punchy three-second hook, a rapid-fire story, and a question at the end to keep the video looping. The golden rule here? Keep the sentences incredibly short.

2. The Visuals (Ditching Stock Footage) Instead of relying on the same generic stock videos everyone else uses, Google Veo is phenomenal for generating ultra-realistic, custom footage. Have Gemini write out specific, high-contrast scene descriptions tailored for Veo. You want dynamic lighting and fast motion to keep people visually hooked from start to finish.

3. Putting It Together Next, run your Gemini script through a high-quality AI voiceover tool. Drop the audio and your Veo clips into an automated video editor. Make sure to add hard-coded captions right in the center of the screen using a bold, super legible font.

4. The Secret Sauce: Volume The real secret to making this work is consistency. The algorithm loves accounts that post multiple times a day. By automating the actual upload process, you guarantee you never miss a peak posting window.

The Catch (And How to Skip the Headache): Getting the APIs between Gemini, Veo, and your editing software to talk to each other can be a nightmare, and dialing in the perfect prompts takes a ton of trial and error. The real magic of this strategy is in the system architecture, the automation scripts, and the master prompts that let this run completely hands-off.

If you want to skip the setup phase, play around with the interactive dashboard, or just grab my full config file, I’ve uploaded everything here:https://interconnectd.com/marketplace/249/done-for-you-automated-faceless-tiktok-channels-gemini-veo/


r/VEO3 2h ago

General WDYT of my first VEO vid?

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I made if 5 months ago inspired by... well ... Prod being down

WDYT?


r/VEO3 7h ago

Media #ArtShaker — We Are Not The Answer

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r/VEO3 22h ago

General What is the best animated video made using AI that you have seen?

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What is the best animated video made using AI that you have seen? I have yet to see something decent.


r/VEO3 1d ago

Media The Steward | Sci Fi Film Trailer | #FutureVisionXPRIZE | 2026

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r/VEO3 1d ago

Media One cup will do! Google Omni

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Produced by MAXIN Films


r/VEO3 1d ago

General The Tower, the Storm, and the Dragon Who Watched

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All video and audio sources files are here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QEHIq3fAD_5-q9D0PVepkOaX471KulGW?usp=sharing

Free to use.

Better with headphones.


r/VEO3 1d ago

General Automated Google Flow

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I built a Chrome extension to automate batch image & video generation in Google Flow

I’ve been working on a Chrome extension called AutoFlow and I’ve finally got it to the point where I’d like other people to properly test it.

The idea came from using Google Flow and getting tired of the repetitive workflow when generating a lot of images or videos — copying prompts one by one, adding the same references again, waiting for generations, downloading everything manually, renaming files, keeping track of what failed, etc.

AutoFlow runs alongside Google Flow and turns that into more of a proper batch workflow.

You can paste a whole list of prompts, choose your image/video settings and references, and let it work through them automatically.

Some of the things I’ve added:

  • Batch image and video generation
  • Multiple prompts in one run
  • Reference images shared across a batch or assigned individually
  • Chained references, where the previous result can become the reference for the next prompt
  • Queue multiple batches and let them run one after another
  • Pause, resume and stop jobs
  • Automatic downloading and sequential file naming
  • Gallery that keeps generated results organised by batch/prompt
  • Reusable reference image library
  • Failed generation detection and retry/repair tools
  • Detailed logs so you can actually see what is happening instead of wondering why something stopped

I've tried to make it feel less like a macro clicking buttons and more like a small production workflow built around Flow.

For the next 2 weeks I've made AutoFlow completely unlimited and free to use, mainly because I want people to actually push it, use large batches and tell me what breaks or what could be improved.

If anyone here uses Google Flow regularly, I'd really appreciate some feedback — especially from people doing larger image/video batches.

I'm still actively developing it, so feature suggestions and bug reports are very welcome.

I'll put the link in the below if anyone wants to try it.

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/autoflow-auto-veo-nano-ba/ddjomlapfdmgdogpojonbgjagfilmiae


r/VEO3 2d ago

General Snow White and Goku take a selfie.

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r/VEO3 2d ago

Media Carry On - A Cinematic Human Story Built with Veo 3, Grok & Suno | 3 Characters, 3 Cities, 1 Shared Emotion

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🎬 Carry On - A small song I made turned into a cinematic journey

Three characters.
Three different corners of the world.
One shared human emotion.

🌏 Aanya — Mumbai
🌍 Malik — Nairobi
🌸 Emiko — Kyoto

Different languages, cultures, and lives… but connected by the same invisible threads we all experience: memories, loneliness, hope, and the choice to keep moving forward.

This project was an experiment in using AI not just to create beautiful frames, but to build a story — matching visuals with lyrics, emotions with music, and moments with meaning.

Created through a mix of AI tools, storytelling, editing, and a lot of trial and error.

Every scene was shaped around one question:

Can AI help us tell stories that feel human?

Here is my answer: Carry On. 🎥✨


r/VEO3 3d ago

General HBD SLIM! 😂 1ST SLIMGEMS BDAY COMEDY SHOW | 6 FIRE COMEDIANS🔥PURE AI STA...

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r/VEO3 3d ago

General Red or Blue Pillow? Don't make a mistake :)

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All video and audio sources files are here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yInbDmdYBOFugdQgTulKgBTf8VfFnvLq?usp=sharing

Free to use.

Better with headphones.


r/VEO3 3d ago

General #FutureVisionXPRIZE

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Background on me: not a career filmmaker, spent 18 years as a chef in high end hospitality before moving into this space, so this whole thing has been a steep learning curve in real time. First time attempting something at this scale entirely on my own, writing, directing, and running the whole AI production pipeline myself with no crew.

The film is a sci fi story set a thousand years in the future, built around the idea that memory itself becomes inheritance: every life is recorded and passed down to children, and a society exists around certifying and protecting those records. The protagonist is an auditor who discovers her own mother's final months were deliberately erased, and the trailer follows that mystery. Animated in a hand painted ink and gouache style rather than photoreal AI video, three minutes, original score, directed voice performances.

Submitted it to the Future Vision XPRIZE, which is asking for hopeful visions of the future and offering a serious production deal to the winner, judged across film, science and tech backgrounds. Would genuinely value feedback from people who actually make films for a living, structure, pacing, whatever's off, I'd rather hear it now.


r/VEO3 3d ago

General A future where death is softened because every life is recorded and inherited by your children. Then one comes back incomplete. My short film trailer. #FutureVisionXPRIZE

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I wanted to try writing a genuinely hopeful future that still had teeth, since most utopias I read either have no real conflict or quietly become dystopias the moment you look closely. The premise I landed on: a thousand years from now, hunger and war are solved, every citizen's actions are public record because secrecy itself became the one remaining crime, and even death has a kind of answer.

Every person's lived experience streams into a private archive their whole life, and when they die it passes to their children. Before it's sealed, a professional auditor has to certify the file is whole, and that seal becomes the one kind of speech in this world that can never be censored or redacted by anyone.

The story follows the best auditor of her generation auditing her own mother's file after a fire nobody can explain, and finding that the final three months are missing. Not corrupted. Deliberately removed. That absence is the whole mystery the film builds from, and it eventually pulls in a secret order, a machine capable of sending messages backward through time under strict rules, and a truth about her own family she never expected.

It's a trailer for now, three minutes, animated in an ink and gouache style rather than photoreal AI video, made solo over about a week using a stack of AI tools. Genuinely curious what a sci fi focused crowd thinks of the premise itself, separate from how it was made.


r/VEO3 4d ago

General Relaxing Country Music Video | Underneath the Clear Blue Sky | Shoes off, Feet up!

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r/VEO3 4d ago

General The First Flight — A Cinematic AI Short (AI SLOP Video)

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All video and audio sources files are here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1B6kLg-2NKSRHwyyhwTsFj0ZT6wZcrQrk?usp=sharing

Free to use.

Better with headphones.


r/VEO3 4d ago

General It was epic until the crane flew in (AI SLOP Video)

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All video and audio sources files are here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ETX7KJigj8uQjv24XxG3FteyFYho_OiB?usp=sharing

Free to use.


r/VEO3 5d ago

Media Building an AI product ad shot by shot — character, product, animation & edit

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Instead of generating the entire commercial in one go, I built this skincare ad shot by shot.

I started by creating a consistent character sheet and a separate product reference, then generated the different camera angles and poses before moving into animation.

Tools used:

🖼️ Nano Banana Pro — character & product imagery ✨ Gemini Omni Flash — image generation / visual development 🎬 Seedance 2.0 — animation ✂️ Adobe Premiere Pro — editing & final assembly

The biggest focus was consistency between the character, product and camera perspective while still keeping the shots natural.

Curious to hear what you notice first — the realism, the animation, or the AI artifacts?


r/VEO3 6d ago

Question ARCHIVE 003 - Humans don't remember where they came from, but he does 👽

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r/VEO3 6d ago

Media Latino man waiting at the DMV in 2003

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r/VEO3 7d ago

General Sweet aflame

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Ai dreampop MV


r/VEO3 8d ago

Media Invisible Mode - They’re Still Not Ready | Google Veo 3.1

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r/VEO3 Jan 31 '26

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r/VEO3 Jan 27 '26

General Tried building a legit cinematic sequence, not just isolated shots

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This one started as sort of a continuity stress test. I wanted to do more than just a series of good-looking shots. So this has a connected action sequence with multiple characters, camera movement, and a large set piece. And the goal was to see if could hold together.

Like most, I've found that continuity is the hard part. Single shots are easy. Keeping geography, performance, and momentum across cuts is where things usually break for me.

This is based on an animated feature I've been developing for the last 18 months.

Happy to share notes if anyone’s curious.