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How to use visual direction

Guide VideoGen toward the kind of visuals you want before generating a script or video.

Written by Anton Koenig
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Visual direction gives VideoGen extra guidance about the kind of imagery you want it to choose or generate.


When to use

  • You want visuals to match a specific theme or style

  • You need the video to lean toward certain scenes, subjects, or moods

  • The default media choices are too broad for your project


Steps

  1. Start a workflow such as Script to video.

  2. Find the Visual direction field in the setup flow.

  3. Describe the kind of visuals you want VideoGen to use.

  4. Keep the guidance specific enough to be useful, but short enough to stay focused.

  5. Generate your script or video and review whether the visual choices match your direction.


Examples of good direction

  • Modern startup office scenes with clean lighting

  • Historic imagery and documentary-style visuals

  • Warm lifestyle footage with families at home


Tips

  • Describe the style, subject matter, or mood you want most.

  • Avoid cramming too many unrelated ideas into one instruction.

  • If results are still off, revise the direction and regenerate.


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