
Hero ad scene generation
Generate the missing motion beat for a launch, product story, or campaign opener.

Gemini Omni turns prompts, images, video clips, and project references into campaign-ready motion, with source-aware editing for cut repairs, scene extensions, and format-specific social variants.
Start with Gemini Omni
Generate the missing motion beat for a launch, product story, or campaign opener.

Refresh a transition, replace a weak background, or create an insert that fits the edit.

Create short vertical, square, and landscape directions from the same production idea.

Generate regional visual passes that leave space for captions, offer copy, and market-specific framing.
Motion workflow
Describe the scene or attach the clip, image, and reference media that need repair.
Set duration, aspect ratio, resolution, and supporting source media.
Review the generated cut and keep reusable outputs in the library.
Create a fresh scene from text and reference media when the campaign needs motion before footage exists.
Patch weak shots, extend a moment, or create a cleaner insert without rebuilding the whole cut.
Use existing clips, images, and library assets to keep generation tied to the project context.
Video briefing guide
Gemini Omni is most useful when a video request has editorial context. Instead of asking for a generic cinematic scene, describe the role of the clip: a replacement insert, a product reveal, a transition bridge, a social opener, or a visual loop that leaves space for captions. Add the subject, action, camera move, lighting, pace, duration, and aspect ratio so the generated motion can be judged against a real production need.
Source media should narrow the brief. Use an existing clip when you need continuity with a cut, an image when the art direction or product form is more important than prior motion, and library assets when the output should match a broader campaign. In the prompt, name which details must stay consistent: product color, actor likeness, background type, camera height, scene mood, or space reserved for subtitles.
Treat each generation as an editorial candidate. Review whether the first and last seconds can connect to surrounding footage, whether motion is readable on mobile, and whether the clip supports captions, end cards, or offer overlays. When the generated scene is close, refine one variable at a time: pacing, framing, lighting, background, subject action, or format.
Before exporting a clip into the wider campaign, watch it without sound, then with the intended audio or voiceover. The silent pass reveals whether the action is readable; the audio pass reveals whether the movement lands on the right beat. Keep alternate takes that solve a specific editorial problem, even when they are not the final pick.
For high-volume teams, separate exploration from finishing. Generate several rough directions to find the right camera behavior and scene logic, then narrow the prompt around one approved direction. The final pass should focus on consistency, crop safety, caption space, and whether the clip can survive compression on the channels where it will run.
Use it when the production need is specific: repair a cut, invent a missing scene, or adapt one idea across formats.

Edit repair
Use Gemini Omni to generate a replacement insert or repair pass that matches the surrounding production direction.

Motion planning
Start from a prompt and create a first motion direction that can guide the storyboard, offer, and social cutdowns.

Format rollout
Use source media and model controls to create format-aware clips that stay connected to the same visual idea.
Short answers for video edits, prompt-led scenes, queue behavior, and reusable generated outputs.

Use the composer to repair, extend, or generate a scene, then keep the resulting clip with the rest of the production work.