Google Photos Becomes An AI Video Tool

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1 - AI News: Google Photos Launched Another Crazy AI Tool

Google Photos has a new way to make your pictures move. You can now type what you want to happen, and it will turn your photos into videos with sound.

What's New:

  1. Before this, you could only pick from a few choices like "Slow Movement" or "Surprise Me."

  2. Now you can write exactly how you want your picture to move and look.

  3. You can change what you wrote if you don't like it. Google will also give you helpful ideas.

  4. Only people 18 years old and up can use it (but Gemini lets 13-year-olds try it).

  5. This feature isn't in every country yet. Different places have different options.

  6. Your videos will have sound added right away, so they're ready to share.

What This Means: Google Photos is getting better at helping you make fun videos from your pictures using just your words.

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2 - Nano Banana Prompt Of The Day

Use the exact same person from the uploaded reference photo. Do not change the face, identity, or hairstyle. No face swap. The man is wearing two piece red suit. No new person. The subject leans forward toward the camera while signing autographs for a crowd of fans and photographers and looking toward the fans or camera. The location is a prestigious red carpet event at night, inspired by an international film festival atmosphere. Illuminated red stairs. Security personnel wearing black suits. Press cameras flashing. Glowing city lights in the background.
Cinematography.
Sony Venice 2 camera. Full frame sensor. Medium wide shot with POV perspective. Eye-level camera angle. Handheld movement.
Optics.
Spherical lens. 24mm wide angle focal length. f/2.8 aperture. Slight motion blur on the hands and camera flashes.
Lighting design.
Artificial event lighting mixed with strong camera flashes. High-contrast night lighting style. Cool night ambience with bright paparazzi flashes, neon accents, and reflective silk shimmer. Cool to neutral color temperature in the range of 4200K to 5600K.
Color and post-production.
Kodak Portra 400 film simulation. Cinematic night color grading with natural skin tones, deep shadows, and strong highlights. Fine film grain and subtle halation around flash highlights.
Rendering and technical.
Rendered using Octane Render. Subsurface scattering on the skin. Ray tracing for silk reflections and wet-look highlights. Aspect ratio 4 to 5 for vertical social media. 8K resolution. Photorealistic with high detail.
Directorial style.
Candid paparazzi realism. Immersive nighttime documentary style.
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