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How to make your Veo 3 videos longer than 8 seconds.  This walkthrough breaks it all down. I’ve been getting flooded with questions like: 	•	“How do you extend a Veo 3 clip past 8 seconds?” 	•	“Why does the ‘Extend’ button only use Veo 2?” 	•	“Can you keep the same character and quality in Veo 3 over multiple clips?” 	•	“What’s the best way to chain scenes together without the style changing?” 	•	“Does Frames-to-Video work with sound and Veo 3 quality?” 	•	“How do you avoid skin tone and background shifting between scenes?” Here’s the real answer: To make your Veo 3 clips longer, you need to use the Flow Scene Builder at labs.google and skip the basic Extend feature for now. The Extend button only works with Veo 2 Fast, which has no sound and lower quality. That’s fine if you’re just testing stuff, but if you want full Veo 3 quality and audio, you’ve gotta use Frames-to-Video. What I do is this: After my 8-second scene finishes, I hover over the last frame, click the little plus sign, and save that frame as an asset. Then I use that saved frame to start my next clip with Frames-to-Video. But here’s the trick ,you need to repeat your character description, outfit, background, lighting, vibe, and sound in every new prompt. Otherwise, things start drifting, your character might get lighter, clothes might change, or the vibe gets off. By stacking clips like this, you can build out seamless scenes with full Veo 3 quality and sound. You can do this for as long as you’ve got credits. And when you’re done, Flow lets you download it as one continuous video. Is this method perfect yet? No. But it works, and I’m betting the Extend option will support Veo 3 soon. Until then, this is the best workflow I’ve found. Try it out and let me know in the comments what you’re building. If you’ve found a better method, drop it below so we can all level up. #AIForRealLife #AIVideo #Veo3 #FramesToVideo #FlowSceneBuilder #AITutorial #AIContentCreation
How to make your Veo 3 videos longer than 8 seconds. This walkthrough breaks it all down. I’ve been getting flooded with questions like: • “How do you extend a Veo 3 clip past 8 seconds?” • “Why does the ‘Extend’ button only use Veo 2?” • “Can you keep the same character and quality in Veo 3 over multiple clips?” • “What’s the best way to chain scenes together without the style changing?” • “Does Frames-to-Video work with sound and Veo 3 quality?” • “How do you avoid skin tone and background shifting between scenes?” Here’s the real answer: To make your Veo 3 clips longer, you need to use the Flow Scene Builder at labs.google and skip the basic Extend feature for now. The Extend button only works with Veo 2 Fast, which has no sound and lower quality. That’s fine if you’re just testing stuff, but if you want full Veo 3 quality and audio, you’ve gotta use Frames-to-Video. What I do is this: After my 8-second scene finishes, I hover over the last frame, click the little plus sign, and save that frame as an asset. Then I use that saved frame to start my next clip with Frames-to-Video. But here’s the trick ,you need to repeat your character description, outfit, background, lighting, vibe, and sound in every new prompt. Otherwise, things start drifting, your character might get lighter, clothes might change, or the vibe gets off. By stacking clips like this, you can build out seamless scenes with full Veo 3 quality and sound. You can do this for as long as you’ve got credits. And when you’re done, Flow lets you download it as one continuous video. Is this method perfect yet? No. But it works, and I’m betting the Extend option will support Veo 3 soon. Until then, this is the best workflow I’ve found. Try it out and let me know in the comments what you’re building. If you’ve found a better method, drop it below so we can all level up. #AIForRealLife #AIVideo #Veo3 #FramesToVideo #FlowSceneBuilder #AITutorial #AIContentCreation

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