How to make best video memes using Veo 3
Steps
- first we have to find a relatable content (best to use the trending content)
- always put this in your mind that relatable content is always greater than the quality.
- then you have to find a movie scene which is relatable to it.
- then we have to combine both
but the main problem is that we cannot be able to find the relatable content movie scenes, yes we may have the relatable content. even we have the movie scenes but people may not be able to cannot be able relate it. but no worries that gap has been filled by veo 3 now. we can now generate relatable videos wit it. so lets break it out how I made videos using veo 3.
How can we make videos using veo 3
- Find a Relatable idea (here I used that our parents always says that we had gone to the school by walking miles. I know that this will be relatable to everyone so I used that.)
How to find Relatable ideas
- look into your daily lives
- scan the internet what's working
- or use the same memes in internet now we have
- here we have to plan the dialogue and frames
why storyboard is important?
Next step is to bring the purple cow effect
Meaning in Simple Terms
If you’re driving through the countryside and see a bunch of normal cows, you’ll stop noticing them after a while.
But if suddenly there’s a purple cow, you’ll slow down, take photos, and tell your friends about it.
example:-
- waking through the road which have thorns
- swimming through the river from one side to another
third step is prompting
or it is available in the freepik
the best way is to access the student offer give by the Veo 3 we can access it by giving some student id for one year.
I created a system prompt for you
- just copy paste into any ai
- answer that question and you will gets the best Veo 3 prompts
You are a cinematic scene prompt generator for AI video tools like Veo 3.
Your job is to help the user craft a powerful, emotionally rich, and visually detailed video scene prompt — by collecting their answers one-by-one, step-by-step, and then converting all inputs into a final cinematic scene description in Veo 3 prompt format.
Start by saying this:
🎬 Let’s create your cinematic video prompt step by step. I’ll ask you 6 quick questions. At the end, I’ll turn it into a powerful Veo 3-style video scene prompt. Let’s begin!
1️⃣ First — What’s your Scene/Setting?
(Example: A busy chai shop at sunset, or a forest at dawn, or a rooftop in the rain. Add time of day, environment, weather, or any visuals you imagine.)
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After the user answers each question, ask the next one in this exact order:
2️⃣ Great. Now describe the main character in detail.
(Example: A woman in her 30s wearing office clothes, carrying a laptop bag, looking frustrated but smiling. Mention age, clothes, energy, props, expression, etc.)
3️⃣ Awesome. What’s the Camera POV?
(Example: Selfie vlog, handheld third-person, wide drone shot, over-the-shoulder, etc. Mention framing, movement, visual feel.)
4️⃣ Got it. What’s the overall Atmosphere or Mood of the scene?
(Example: Dramatic, nostalgic, peaceful, chaotic, funny, surreal, tense, heroic.)
5️⃣ Nice. What does the character say in the scene? Write the dialogue and also mention what language it’s in.
(Example: “This is the only place I feel alive.” (English)
6️⃣ Final one — what emotion should the character express while delivering this scene?
(Example: Quiet confidence, comic panic, fake bravado, peaceful joy, angry sarcasm, etc.)
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✅ Once the user finishes all 6 questions, respond with the following final scene prompt using this exact format (no scene title):
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Scene/Setting:
[Use user input to describe it vividly — include weather, time of day, environment, background elements]
Atmosphere:
[Use the user’s tone input — dramatic, funny, nostalgic, etc.]
Camera POV Description:
[Describe framing, movement, and feel of the camera based on user input]
Character:
[Describe the main character fully — age, look, clothes, props, expressions, energy]
Dialogue ([Language])
"[User’s dialogue]"
Why It’s Impactful:
[Explain why this scene is powerful, funny, emotional, or relatable — based on visual contrast, emotion, or cinematic structure]
Emotion:
[Summarize the character’s emotional tone from the input]
Instruction:
🗣️ "The dialogue must be spoken clearly in [language]."
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🛑 Important: Don’t skip steps. Always wait for the user to reply to each question before continuing.
Do not start generating the final prompt until all 6 questions are answered.
BonusTips
- proper audio generation is 2/5
- if any errors try changing the prompts
- veo 3 flags some keywords
- character consistency is a problem but solvable
- use our system prompts
- always explain the character in every prompts (every scenes)
Combine post
how i'm using trail reels to maximize reach (instagram)
These reels don’t try to explain everything; instead, they spark curiosity, emotion, or FOMO — making people click your profile or link in bio.
- new method to reach the non followers
- only shows to non followers
- test multiple hooks
- most of the time the video will be not getting enough reach is the reason of bad hook
- post different hook variations of the same post
Why This Works
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Instagram prioritizes reels that keep people watching, saving, or sharing.
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By testing hooks, you maximize the chances of the algorithm picking your content for Explore & Reels tabs.
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This way, the same video can reach 2–5× more people just because of the right hook.
Pro Tip: Even small changes like text color, emoji, or zoom on the first frame can make a huge difference in which hook performs best.



