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We Tested Google Veo and Runway to Create This AI Film. It Was Wild. | WSJ
🎬 What They Did
WSJ filmmakers—technologist Joanna Stern and audio producer Jarrard Cole—built a ~3‑minute “robot movie” for around $1,000, using roughly 1,000 AI-generated clips
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Their creative stack included:
Midjourney for character visuals (the mad‑scientist Optimax 5000).
Runway tools (Act‑One, References, ReStyle) for gestures, consistency, and motion
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Google Veo 2 initially, then Veo 3 for animating visuals with synced environmental sounds and some dialogue
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Suno for background music.
ElevenLabs for character voices; Joanna recorded her own lines since the AI didn’t capture her inflection perfectly
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Adobe Premiere Pro to stitch everything together
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🤖 Key Takeaways
AI accelerates production and slashes costs, but it doesn’t replace creators. All the scriptwriting, key scenes, and character direction came from humans, not AI .
Scene continuity remains a headache. AI models like Veo and Runway still struggle maintaining consistent characters across clips, requiring prompt engineering and manual editing
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Veo 3’s big breakthrough is native audio—it now generates not just visuals, but also synchronized sound effects, ambient audio, and voice, eliminating much of the separate sound design workflow
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🧩 The Bigger Picture
This project is a perfect example of the current AI video editing workflow: humans orchestrating a suite of AI tools, each covering one piece of the puzzle.
The result looks impressively polished—“almost indistinguishable from a mini‑movie”—yet achieving it still demanded intensive prompt iteration and editing
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⚙️ Why It Matters
Tools like Veo 3, Runway Gen‑3 Alpha, and OpenAI Sora mark a turning point in video content creation, especially with audio now handled natively
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But underlying issues—like character consistency, voice realism, and cost of heavy prompting and editing—remain top challenges.
Overall, the WSJ experiment was wild and eye‑opening: you can now make a mini‑film for a few hundred dollars, but you still need humans in the driver’s seat for vision, cohesion, and polish.
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