YouTube announced new generative AI for Shorts: Veo 3 Fast text-to-video (480p, lower latency) with sound, rolling out in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Coming soon: motion transfer to animate images, style filters, and text-added objects. A Speech to Song remix uses Lyria 2 to turn dialogue into tracks with vibes. Edit with AI builds first drafts, adds music, transitions, and reactive voiceover (English/Hindi). Tests expand in the coming weeks.
YouTube unveils Veo 3 for Shorts, a generative AI for text-to-video
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AI can now compose film scores in minutes. So what should composers actually learn in 2025? Stop focusing on technical production skills that AI handles effortlessly. Start mastering what machines can't replicate: • Deep storytelling through music • Developing your unique compositional voice • Reading directors and understanding their vision • Making bold creative choices that serve the story The future belongs to composers who use AI as a tool while bringing irreplaceable human insight to every project. At Sound Arcade, we teach the creative instincts and industry skills that keep you ahead of the algorithms 🎬🎶 #FilmComposer #MusicEducation #AIMusic #FilmScoring #CompositionLessons
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YouTube just dropped powerful new generative AI tools for Shorts creators! From Veo 3 Fast for quick text-to-video clips to remixing dialogues into soundtracks, creators now have more ways to innovate. The new "Edit with AI" feature even drafts videos from raw footage with music, voiceovers, and transitions. These updates are rolling out across select regions, with more to come soon! #YouTube #AI #Shorts #Creators #ContentCreation #TechNews #GenerativeAI #VideoEditing #Innovation #FutureOfContent
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It’s not Veo3; each model in the market has its own specialties. Yesterday, I tried creating transition videos using multiple tools; the aim was to show the Eiffel Tower being constructed. None of them was able to create it except Kling AI. However, if you listen to the background audio, it’s terrible. That’s where Veo3 excels in generating native audio. On a side note, Veo3's prices were reduced by roughly 50% yesterday. Now, each second of a Veo3 video with audio will cost you $0.40. I know it's still quite a bit, but it feels worth it.
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AI idols are rewriting music. 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Global reach, instant contracts, no barriers. Traditional K-pop demands years of training, strict contracts, and impossible standards. Higgsfield AI Records is flipping the script! Their first AI Idol, Kion, breaks every rule: 🔥🔥🔥 → No training camps → No appearance limits → Instant global fanbaseIn 24 hours, Kion landed a Fendi deal. This isn’t the end of K-pop, it’s the start of its evolution! ────── ✦ ────── ⚡️ Follow Florent Delavous to learn about AI Film Production! ⚡️
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Client Win Alert ✨ We’re excited to share that our client Muse Group has been featured in Unite.AI! From Sketch to Song: How AI Can Speed Up Your Composition and Production — an insightful article by Martin Gasser, Musician & Software Engineer at Muse Group. The piece dives deep into how AI tools can help music creators: ➡️ Turn quick sketches into compositions ➡️ Auto-arrange ideas and streamline mixing ➡️ Master tracks for all types of playback ➡️ Generate unique sounds with Gen AI ➡️ Even transform handwritten scores into editable sheet music Shortly, it’s a super insightful look at how AI supports human creativity and gives musicians more freedom to focus on inspiration while leaving almost all repetitive work to intelligent assistants. 👏 Huge congrats to Martin and the Muse Group team! 🔗 Read the full feature in the comments. #PR #PublicRelations #PRAgency #Client #Clients #ClientSuccess #Media #Publication #Publicity #Trending
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