Google Veo 3 is best for cinematic text-to-video scenes and product and brand clips. This guide explains when to use it, how to prompt it, and how it differs from nearby Yollomi models. It currently starts at 70 credits on Yollomi.
Cinematic text-to-video scenes
Product and brand clips
Short-form social videos
Motion concepts for campaigns
Google Veo 3 output examples
Large visual examples first. Details stay below.

Generate short scenes with subject action, camera movement, lighting, and cinematic atmosphere.
Create vertical, square, or widescreen clip ideas for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, ads, and launch posts.
03Prototype product reveals, fashion movement, app teasers, and campaign moments before production.
Google Veo 3 is a Google video model for text-to-video generation. Its landing page should target users comparing video models by motion quality, speed, reference control, and social output format.
Use Google Veo 3 with a director-style brief: subject, action, camera movement, scene, lighting, and format. When starting from text, make the motion explicit so the clip does not feel like a static image.
Workflow
Text to Video
Provider
Look
premium, clean, high-fidelity
Strength
turning scene prompts into coherent short clips
Prompt sensitivity
needs explicit subject action, camera movement, duration, aspect ratio, and visual mood
Best output stage
polished motion concepts and campaign-ready short clips
Three steps. No long guide required.
Cinematic text-to-video scenes
It defines product, motion, surface, camera movement, lighting, and commercial style.
Use Sora 2 for cinematic prompt-driven narrative scenes and broad creative concepts.
Write the prompt like a short scene brief, not a still-image caption.
Describe subject motion and camera motion separately.
Include shot type, location, lighting, and duration cues.
Use specific camera language when quality matters: push-in, tracking shot, orbit, macro, aerial, or handheld.
Readable text, exact logos, and tiny product labels can be unreliable in moving video.
Static prompts often produce weaker motion than action-led prompts.
Premium video generations cost more credits, so prompts should be specific before running.
Reusable recipes, collapsed by default.
premium wireless headphones rotating slowly on a glossy black surface, camera pushes in, soft blue rim light, subtle mist, cinematic commercial video
premium wireless headphones rotating slowly on a glossy black surface, camera pushes in, soft blue rim light, subtle mist, cinematic commercial video
It defines product, motion, surface, camera movement, lighting, and commercial style.
fashion model walking through an empty concrete gallery, slow tracking shot, fabric moving naturally, soft daylight, elegant editorial video
fashion model walking through an empty concrete gallery, slow tracking shot, fabric moving naturally, soft daylight, elegant editorial video
It gives human action, camera tracking, environment, fabric motion, and mood.
macro shot of a glass fruit being sliced on a wooden board, each slice sparkles, quick satisfying motion, ASMR-style visual, vertical video
macro shot of a glass fruit being sliced on a wooden board, each slice sparkles, quick satisfying motion, ASMR-style visual, vertical video
It is built around a clear visual hook, repeated motion, and social format.
Quick model choice.
Use Sora 2 for cinematic prompt-driven narrative scenes and broad creative concepts.
Use Veo 3.1 when high-fidelity output and reference-guided control matter most.
Use Kling for character motion, image-to-video workflows, and energetic social clips.
Google Veo 3 is best for cinematic text-to-video scenes, product and brand clips, short-form social videos, motion concepts for campaigns.
Write the prompt like a short scene brief, not a still-image caption.
Google Veo 3 currently starts at 70 credits on Yollomi. Some settings may use more credits.
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