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Veo 3.1, ElevenLabs and Dzine have brought video use cases into reach for many small businesses who previously couldn’t afford them. Easily generating video content in multiple formats and languages opens avenues that previously were closed. In today’s episode we’ll review use cases and how to execute them. Timestamps • 00:00 – Introduction • 00:44 – Video and Avatar Use Cases • 02:58 – Tools • 06:30 – How to Execute the Use Cases • 13:15 – Conclusion Prompts Used #Flyover Video CAMERA & MOTION Create a smooth, cinematic real-estate flyover transitioning from the front exterior to the rear exterior of the same home. The camera begins at a slightly elevated eye-level position facing the front of the house, then slowly glides forward and gently rises, maintaining a stable, professional drone-style movement. As the camera advances, it performs a subtle lateral pan to naturally transition toward the rear of the home, finishing with a clean, centered view of the backyard and pool that exactly matches the provided end frame. ARCHITECTURAL CONSISTENCY (CRITICAL) Preserve the exact architecture and geometry of the house throughout the entire shot. Do not alter: Rooflines or roof pitch Window count, size, or placement Brick color or exterior materials Pool shape, size, or position Balcony, doors, railings, or columns Landscaping layout or plant types The home must remain structurally identical from start to finish, as if filmed in one continuous real-world drone take. LIGHTING & ENVIRONMENT Maintain consistent late-afternoon lighting with soft, warm highlights and realistic shadows. Trees, shrubs, and grass remain still with minimal wind movement for a calm, luxury-listing feel. STYLE & QUALITY Photorealistic, high-end residential real estate video. Stable motion, no shaking, no speed ramps, no dramatic cinematic effects. Professional listing presentation suitable for a modern luxury home marketing video. DURATION 5–7 seconds total runtime. #Market Commercial Using the provided image as the starting frame, create an 8-second photorealistic video set inside a small Latino neighborhood grocery store produce section. The camera performs a slow, smooth push-in toward a wooden display filled with fresh mangos. Subtle natural motion in the scene, such as a softly blurred shopper passing in the background. Warm, inviting lighting. Add gentle Latin acoustic background music (light guitar and percussion, no lyrics). Spanish voiceover, friendly neighborhood tone: “Esta semana en La Canasta Market: mangos frescos—¡a solo noventa y nueve centavos cada uno!” No animated text overlays. No end card. End naturally on the mango close-up. #Mascot Commercial 1 Create a photoreal theme-park mascot suit version of the attached donut character: strawberry frosting with sprinkles, same friendly face, white gloves, red sneakers, holding a red coffee mug with a small heart icon. Realistic foam/plush materials, stitched seams, subtle fabric creases, believable proportions, accurate hand grip on mug handle, studio-neutral background, full body, 3/4 front view, soft warm lighting. 2 Composite the physical donut mascot into the photoreal donut shop booth scene with perfect realism. Match the shop’s warm morning sunlight and pendant lighting, correct shadows and reflections, and accurate scale/perspective for the booth-height 3/4 camera angle. Place the mascot in the aisle next to the red booth, mid-motion as if about to slide in (one foot forward, body slightly turned toward booth), holding the coffee mug with visible steam. Keep the shop layout exactly the same. Keep the window decal text exactly as in the shop reference. Cinematic 35mm look, shallow depth of field consistent with the shop image. No extra people, no extra text, no watermark. 3 Modify the image so that the donut is standing on the floor next to the booth as if he's about to sit down 4 Create an 8-second photoreal live-action style commercial starting from the provided first frame. Keep the exact donut shop environment, camera angle (booth-height, 3/4 view), and warm cozy indie lighting from the reference image. Single continuous shot with subtle handheld/gimbal micro-movement. 0–3s: The physical donut mascot takes a small step toward the booth and smoothly sits down into the seat (natural sitting motion, feet stay on the floor, no climbing on the seat). 3–6s: Mascot settles in, lifts the red coffee mug in a friendly toast and says clearly: ‘Come join me at Decatur Donuts—voted best in Decatur three years running.’ Accurate lip-sync, friendly head and shoulder movement. 6–8s: Mascot takes a quick sip and winks toward the camera. End with a brief hold where the booth and window remain visible. No cuts. No new people. No added text overlays. Keep realistic shadows, contact with furniture, and consistent shop layout. #Manager Avatar Using the uploaded photo as the identity reference, dress the person as the manager of a local auto repair shop.