Camera language
Use terms such as slow push-in, tracking shot, dolly move, crane rise, rack focus, and handheld energy to shape how the camera behaves.

Create high-fidelity AI videos with Google Veo 3.1 on Buble. Direct motion from text prompts, images, first and last frames, reference images, and native audio without leaving one creative workspace.
Browse public videos made with Veo 3.1 on Buble and review the prompts behind strong creative directions.
Prompt
A lightning strike hitting a mountain peak, explosion of light, fast cinematic shot, dramatic contrast, high energy.
Veo 3.1 is strongest when you need more than a quick clip. It helps you direct cinematic scenes with synchronized audio, reference images, frame-specific control, vertical output, and higher-resolution delivery options.
Describe the scene, dialogue, sound effects, ambience, camera movement, and mood in one prompt. Veo 3.1 can generate synchronized video and audio together, so the clip feels planned as a complete scene.
Provide the opening and ending images when the final transition matters. Veo 3.1 fills the motion between those frames, which is useful for controlled reveals, product moves, and story beats.
Use up to three images to guide style, objects, characters, products, or environments. This makes Veo 3.1 especially useful when a video needs to follow an existing visual direction.
Build beyond a single generated moment by extending Veo clips where supported. Use this when a shot needs more time to complete an action, follow a subject, or continue a visual idea.
Control
The best Veo 3.1 results come from clear direction. Treat the prompt like a compact shot brief: define subject, motion, camera behavior, audio cues, references, and delivery format.
Use terms such as slow push-in, tracking shot, dolly move, crane rise, rack focus, and handheld energy to shape how the camera behaves.
Describe the action in phases so the model knows what happens first, what changes, and where the shot should end.
Include dialogue, ambient sound, sound effects, or music direction when audio matters to the final clip.
Add images when a product, character, object, environment, or style needs to stay visually aligned.
Use first and last frames when the opening pose, final reveal, or transition endpoint is more important than open-ended motion.
Choose landscape or vertical output based on where the clip will be used, from cinematic widescreen to mobile-first short video.
Control Stack
Veo 3.1 is strongest when the shot needs deliberate direction. Its value comes from controllable first and last frames, reference images, native audio, clip extension, and delivery formats that support cinematic or mobile-first production.
Define where the clip begins and where it should land, then let Veo 3.1 generate the motion between those visual anchors.
Use images to guide products, characters, environments, style, or visual mood when text alone is not specific enough.
Shape ambience, dialogue cues, effects, and sound design alongside the video so the clip feels like a complete cinematic moment.
Build beyond a single moment with clip extension and choose output formats for widescreen, vertical, high-fidelity, or fast iteration workflows.
Workflow
A strong Veo 3.1 workflow starts by deciding how much control the shot needs, then choosing the right input method and Buble mode before generating.
Step 01
Start from text for open-ended scenes, an image for controlled animation, first and last frames for transitions, or reference images when the subject or style matters.
Step 02
Describe subject, action, camera movement, lighting, audio cues, mood, aspect ratio, and anything the clip should avoid.
Step 03
Use Fast to explore several directions quickly. Use Quality when the concept is ready for sharper detail, stronger fidelity, and final review.
Step 04
Review the output, compare it with other model options when needed, then refine the prompt, references, or mode until the clip matches the intended use.
Use Cases
Veo 3.1 works best when realism, camera direction, audio, references, or final-frame control matter. Use it for clips that need to feel directed rather than randomly animated.
Create product videos with controlled lighting, smooth camera movement, realistic materials, and synchronized sound for launches, ads, and e-commerce.
Generate mobile-ready 9:16 videos for Reels, Shorts, TikTok, and campaign teasers without cropping a landscape composition afterward.
Turn a narrative beat into a polished shot with camera direction, atmosphere, character action, and native audio in one generation.
Create expressive clips where sound, mood, movement, and visual rhythm need to support the same emotional direction.
Test shot direction, camera movement, scene transitions, and first/last-frame ideas before a larger production or edit.
Use reference images and cinematic prompts to explore cutscenes, environments, character reveals, and atmospheric game trailers.
Comparison
Veo 3.1 is not just another video model option. Choose it when synchronized audio, reference-guided direction, frame control, and cinematic fidelity are central to the result.
| Decision point | Veo 3.1 | Veo 3 | Sora 2 | Kling 3.0 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Cinematic clips with control | General video generation | Social realism and POV | Motion-heavy scenes |
| Native audio | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| First/last frame workflow | Strong fit | Less central | Less central | Less central |
| Reference images | Up to 3 | More limited | Platform-dependent | Platform-dependent |
| Vertical video | 16:9 and 9:16 | 16:9 and 9:16 | Multiple formats | Multiple formats |
| 4K option | Supported in Quality | Supported | Not the main fit | Not the main fit |
| Use when | You need a directed, polished clip | You want a balanced baseline | You want quick social scenes | You need expressive motion |
Buble
Buble turns Veo 3.1 into a practical creative workflow: start from the model page, choose the right mode, compare outputs, and keep your generated clips organized.
Open the model page and generate with Veo 3.1 immediately, without setting up API calls or switching between separate tools.
Use Fast for iteration and Quality for polished delivery. Buble maps the model's capabilities into practical modes for real creative work.
Move between text-to-video, image-to-video, frame control, and reference-guided generation inside one workspace.
If a prompt does not fit Veo 3.1, compare the task against other video models available in Buble before spending more time refining.
Keep outputs in one place so you can review, download, reuse, or iterate from previous generations.
Buble shows the cost of the selected mode before generation, so you can decide when to explore and when to render final clips.
FAQ
Practical answers for choosing and using Veo 3.1 on Buble.
Create
Use Buble to generate cinematic Veo 3.1 clips from prompts, images, reference frames, and audio-aware shot briefs.
Also available: Veo 3 · AI Video Generator