How to use YouTube’s Dream Screen and Veo 2 to create AI clips for Shorts

With the integration of YouTube Shorts, creators will now be able to produce AI-assisted video clips tailored for their content using Veo 2.

2024 saw YouTube enhancing its Dream Screen feature with AI advancements. Now, content creators can effortlessly create customized backdrops for their Shorts using basic text commands. With this tool, YouTubers have the freedom to materialize their concepts, ranging from informative content to creative reinterpretations.

Currently, Dream Screen is teaming up with Google DeepMind’s enhanced video model, Veo 2, which will make it even more adaptable and potent. Additionally, YouTube has unveiled a novel functionality – creating AI-generated video snippets to elevate the user experience on Shorts.

Text prompts allow creators to produce clips that align with specific stories or even create fresh scenarios from scratch. If you find yourself short on footage for a specific moment or desire to build an imaginative new universe, this tool is claimed to assist in realizing your creative ideas.

As per the YouTube Blog, the Veo 2 camera system boasts a more precise grasp of real-life physics and human actions, resulting in incredibly lifelike and detailed video recordings.

Users can specify artistic styles, lens types, or cinematic effects for a tailored output.

How to use Dream Screen and Veo 2

If you want to create video backgrounds for your Shorts, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Shorts camera and select Green Screen, then Dream Screen.
  2. Enter a text prompt, choose your image, and create your background.

If you want to create a clip to add to a Short, just do as follows:

  1. Open the Shorts camera, tap Add to access the media picker, then tap Create at the top.
  2. Enter your prompt, select your image, tap Create video, and choose the desired length.

Each creation bears distinct watermarks from SynthID, along with straightforward labels, signifying they were produced artificially by an AI system.

These characteristics are being gradually introduced in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand at present, with intentions to expand their reach globally shortly.

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2025-02-15 21:18