G8100.mp4

Creating a "long feature" from a video like g8100.mp4 typically involves extending short AI-generated clips or joining multiple segments to form a continuous narrative. While many AI video models, such as Google Veo 3 , are limited to clips of approximately 8 to 12 seconds per request [21, 5.1], you can bypass these limits through specific "chaining" techniques. Methods for Creating Long Features

: Import all clips into a tool like CapCut to arrange them on a timeline, add transitions, and sync audio [2, 13].

: Generate the first scene. Save its last frame. g8100.mp4

: Upload that last frame as the starting point for your next prompt. Repeat this until all scenes are completed [10].

: To maintain consistency over several minutes, take the final frame of your current video segment and use it as the starting frame for the next one [8, 10]. This "bridge" method allows you to link multiple 6–12 second clips into a single long-form video that can last 10–20 minutes [10]. Video Extension Tools : Creating a "long feature" from a video like g8100

: Standard video editors like CapCut are essential for merging these AI segments [13]. Professionals often "chain" short 3–8 second shots and edit them with transitions and voice-overs to create a seamless feature-length feel [4].

: In every new prompt for a chained segment, you must repeat the character's description, outfit, and environment to prevent "drifting" (where character details change over time) [8, 10]. Recommended Workflow : Generate the first scene

: Currently one of the few platforms marketed as capable of generating long AI videos in a single prompt by automating the stitching process [11].