Draft text-to-video and image-to-video prompts for Gemini Omni while official API access is pending.
Placeholder workspace
Use this workspace to shape prompts and references before the official model route is available.
Turn a rough idea into a scene brief with subject, action, camera movement, and timing.
Collect first frames, product assets, and character references for future image-to-video tests.
Prepare ad, social, product, and explainer scenes with clear constraints and desired output.
Save prompt structures that can be tested quickly after official API access opens.
Gemini Omni generation is not connected yet because the official API route is not available.
You can prepare text-to-video and image-to-video briefs now.
The generate action is blocked until a supported official API or provider route exists.
Credits and costs will be added only after official model pricing and quota details are published.
Strong prompts describe the subject, setting, camera motion, timing, lighting, continuity, and any reference image constraints.
Write who is present, where the scene happens, what changes over time, and what emotional beat matters.
Mention push-ins, pull-backs, tracking shots, depth shifts, or transitions when motion control matters.
If faces, products, lighting, materials, or character identity matter, state those constraints explicitly.
Reference images should define continuity, product accuracy, and what the motion must preserve.
Gemini Omni will connect real generation only after model ID, request shape, pricing, quota, and provider terms are verifiable.
The integration will use a documented route instead of guessed model names or third-party claims.
Duration, resolution, account limits, and cost will be visible before users submit work.
Generated videos can then use the existing task and result workflow from the copied video site.
These answers explain why generation is disabled and how to prepare useful prompts now.
The fastest first test will come from a prompt that already has subject, scene, camera, timing, and reference constraints.